EE Ph.D. candidate Edward Jongyoon Choi and Vincent Lukito from Professor Minkyu Je's Lab Wins Corporate Special Award (Telechips) at the 25th Korea S...
Research Goals and Vision
The KAIST School of Electrical Engineering aims to develop innovative technologies in integrated circuits and semiconductor systems to maximize the performance and efficiency of electronic devices. This research establishes the theoretical foundations of advanced semiconductor technologies and applies them to practical applications to provide innovative solutions.
The department’s innovative research in nanoscale semiconductor devices, memory devices, power electronics, wireline/wireless communication, mixed-signal integrated circuits, analog and digital integrated circuits, design automation, and devices for AI and machine learning is applied across various industry fields.
Key Research Areas
Nanoscale Semiconductor Devices
Memory Devices
Power Electronics
Wireline/Wireless Communication Circuits
Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits
Analog Integrated Circuits
Digital Integrated Circuits
Computer-Aided Design / Design Automation / Computational Lithography
Devices for AI and Machine Learning
Recent related activities in Integrated Circuits & Semiconductor Systems
See below for specifc ongoing research topics related to Integrated Circuits & Semiconductor Systems of KAIST EE.
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Engineering. All rights reserved.
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