
Heno Hwang
@henohwang
Scientific illustrator & animator, Bio-medical illustrator,
Creating image and animation for communication in Science.
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http://henobmi.com 22-10-2020 08:26:25
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Recently published in Angewandte Chemie, faculty Husam Alshareef & postdoc Zhiming Zhao studied high-efficiency metal-free batteries. Their battery combines an ammonium-cation-containing electrolyte w/ carbon-based electrodes. disc.kaust.link/metal-free-bat… #battchat #chemtwitter 🎨 Heno Hwang

Training #AI systems to learn in a self-directed way would allow AI to improve by itself w/o the need for human intervention. Visit our website to learn more about this research led by Jürgen Schmidhuber. disc.kaust.link/neuralnetworks Illustration: Heno Hwang 🤖


The #KAUSTResearch Communication team gets ice cream on day two of Open Week @M_CusackPhD Heno Hwang ivan gromicho Xavier Pita Eliza Mkhitaryan




What's all the fuss about phosphorus? Check out the #KAUSTResearch story behind this illustration and read all about this #AppliedPhysics story from the KAUST Solar Center team. disc.kaust.link/phosphorus KAUST PSE 🎨 #KAUSTResearch Communication team member Heno Hwang.

A great research feature by @AllAboutCircuits' writer Jake Hertz. Read his article highlighting KAUST Solar Center research on their website.⤵️ Art by Heno Hwang an illustrator on our #KAUSTResearch Communication team. #electricalengineer KAUST PSE disc.kaust.link/semiconductors…


Such a great illustration from our teammate Heno Hwang. 🤖 Read all about this great artificial intelligence story. 📢








Today, we celebrate Sebastian Overmans, PhD , who worked tenaciously to get his story out on functionalized microparticles for terpene 🧪 harvest from microbial cultures 🦠. A KAUST BESE collaboration with Himanshu Mishra and Adair Gallo Jr: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Illustration Heno Hwang


Watch the incredible power of #BlueCarbon! Coastal ecosystems play a critical role in Saudi's net-zero ambitions by naturally capturing and storing vast amounts of carbon. KAUST Prof. Carlos Duarte's pioneering work is now celebrated globally: kaust.news/XLB6
