Jung’s Research featured in Scientific Reports

MIE Associate Professor Yung Joon Jung’s research on creating “Transparent, flexible supercapacitors from nano-engineered carbon films” was featured in Nature’s Scientific Reports. 

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Related Faculty: Yung Joon Jung

Related Departments:Mechanical & Industrial Engineering