Unyoung Kim

According to our database1, Unyoung Kim authored at least 11 papers between 2013 and 2020.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2020
Sustainable, Alginate-Based Sensor for Detection of Escherichia coli in Human Breast Milk.
Sensors, 2020

2018
Urinalysis Screening for Rural Communities.
Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2018

2017
Aquasift: A low-cost, hand-held potentiostat for point-of-use electrochemical detection of contaminants in drinking water.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Screening donated breast milk in the developing world: Market evaluation and needs identification for rapid and sustainable methods of screening donated milk at human milk banks.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

Vital sensor kit for use with telemedicine in developing countries.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2017

2016
Affordable, rapid, electrochemical nitrate detection towards point-of-use water quality monitoring.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2016

Quantification of a latex agglutination assay for bacterial pathogen detection in a low-cost capillary-driven fluidic platform.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2016

Mobile urinalysis for maternal screening: Frugal medical screening solution and patient database to aid in prenatal healthcare for expecting mothers in the developing world.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2016

2014
Implementation of electrochemical sensors in arsenic-contaminated areas of West Bengal in India toward rapid and point-of-use detection of arsenic in drinking water.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, 2014

2013
Electrochemical detection of arsenic via a microfluidic sensor and mobile interface towards affordable, rapid, and point-of-use water monitoring.
Proceedings of the IEEE 15th International Conference on e-Health Networking, 2013

Development of low-cost plastic microfluidic sensors toward rapid and point-of-use detection of arsenic in drinking water for global health.
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), Rotterdam, The Netherlands, October 31, 2013


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