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Prof. Myung-Hyun Lee, D.Phil.

Optical and electronic circuits will be combined and pervasive in the near future even though they have some limitations in scale and signal processing speed. Plasmonics is introduced to solve the two problems of the operating speed limitation in electronics and the dimension limitation in photonics at the same time.

 

Keeping pace with the needs of the times, our lab is performing research on “surface plasmon-based circuits”, which merge electronics and photonics at the nanoscale with more than 10 Gbps high-speed processing.

 

Our lab is opening up new era by overcoming limitations of present technologies.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Plasmonic Signal Generators

Nano surface plasmonic waveguide devices and integration

Thermo-optic polymeric photonic devices

Electro-optic polymeric photonic devices

Flexible optical devices

Distinctions

1989~1992

National Grant from Education Ministry of Korea

ORS (Oversea Research Scholarship) University of Oxford, UK

2003/2004

Best Paper / Citation Award, ETRI Journal, Korea

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCES

1987,1985

​Seoul National University, College of Engineering

MS&BS

1993

University of Oxford, Linacre College, Oxford, UK

Ph.D in Dept. of Materials & Eng. Sci. (Optoelectronics Group)

1993 - 2007

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

Optical communications

Photonic switching, Photonic devices 

2007 ~ 현재

School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU)

​Professor

2015

University of Arizona, USA

​Visiting professor

300 Cheoncheon-dong, Jangan-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, 440-746, Korea TEL. 031-299-4656

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