معرفی
Wooli Bae is a Lecturer in Experimental Soft Matter Physics at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the School of Mathematics and Physics. He holds a PhD in Physics from KAIST (2014), followed by postdoctoral research at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (2014–2017) and a Research Associate position at Imperial College London (2017–2021). His research focuses on nucleic acid (DNA/RNA) nanotechnology, with applications in synthetic biology, plasmonics, and drug delivery. Key interests include programmable nanostructures, molecular circuits, and biocompatible systems like ocular drug delivery emulsions.
- Education:
- PhD in Physics, KAIST, South Korea (2014)
- MS and BS in Physics, KAIST, South Korea
Research highlights include developing RNA-based circuits for synthetic biology, plasmonic biosensors, and membrane-assisted DNA origami assemblies. His work bridges physics and biology, addressing challenges in molecular control and nanoscale engineering. Notable achievements include the 2020 Associative Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Advance HE).
Publications reflect a trajectory from foundational studies on single-molecule dynamics (2013–2014) to advanced applications like thrombin sensing (2019) and ocular drug delivery (2023). Collaborations span interdisciplinary teams, emphasizing practical biomedical and engineering outcomes.



