Research Environment

Facility

This facility overview shows the kinds of fabrication, measurement, and process work that can be done directly inside the lab.

Instrumentation matters because it shapes how quickly students can prototype, test, and learn from failure.

Measurement basics

Learn reliable setup discipline

Students gain experience with calibration, repeatability, and clean data acquisition instead of only operating instruments at a superficial level.

Fabrication practice

Prototype and iterate quickly

3D printing, mixing, and process tools help students move from design ideas to testable physical systems without long external delays.

Reporting quality

Turn observations into evidence

The facility is not only for producing samples. It supports the disciplined measurement workflow needed for figures, comparisons, and publication claims.

Featured instruments

A visual snapshot of the lab environment

Each photo uses the same frame size so the gallery reads consistently, and every caption now explains what the instrument is used for in actual lab work.

Instrument archive

Full list of instruments

The full list remains data-driven so the facility inventory can be updated independently from the page layout.

No. Instrument Name Manufacturer Model Specification

Hands-on training

Ask how the facility supports your project

New students are trained on real equipment early so they can move faster from idea to measurement to iteration.

Contact

Discuss facility access and training

333, Techno jungang-daero, Hyeonpung-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu, Republic of Korea, 42988

hodh123@dgist.ac.kr

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