Seminar
2024
Prof. Inhee Lee, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
2024. 05. 07. The World's Smallest Active Electronics System & its Applications
2023
Master. Hyunwoo Lee, Micron, USA.
2023. 12. 27. Future DRAM technology and industry issues
Prof. Taekwang Jang, ETH Zurich.
2023. 08. 14. Energy Efficient Circuits Beyond what have been believed as the Fundamental Limits:
Power Converter, Analog Interface and Frequency Generation
Prof. Minyoung Song, DGIST.
2023. 06. 26. "Smaller in Volume, Larger in Throughput" Wireless solutions in Biomedical Applications
Dr. Sigang Ryu, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta.
2023. 06. 09. A 65nm 60mW Dual-Loop Adaptive Digital Beamformer with Optimized Sidelobe Cancellation and On-Chip DOA Estimation for mm-Wave Applications
Prof. Charles Dhong, University of Delaware, Newark.
2023. 05. 26. Mechanical Forces at Biological Interfaces
2022
Dr. Dongsuk Shin, Intel, Santa Clara.
2022. 07. 14. 23.9 to 29.4 GHz Digital LC PLL with a Coupled Frequency Doubler for Wireline Applications
Prof. Jabeom Koo, The Cooper Union, New York.
2022. 01. 14. 300mV Power Supply Analog/RF Circuit Design
2021
Prof. Kenneth O, UT Dallas, Richardson.
2021. 11. 12. Terahertz Applications Using CMOS Integrated Circuits
2020
Prof. Rikky Muller, UC Berkeley.
2020. 09. 08. Intelligent, Wireless Nuerotherapeutic Implants
Prof. Makoto Nagata, Kobe University, Japan.
2020. 09. 01. On-chip Physical Attack Protection Circuits for Hardware Security
Prof. Sudhakar Pamarti, UCLA.
2020. 09. 01. Low power clocking for energy conscious IoT systems
2019
Dr. Dongseok Shin, Intel, Santa Clara.
2019. 07. 23. A mixed-mode Injection Frequency-Locked Loop for Self-Calibration of Injection Locking Range and Phase Noise
Prof. Makoto Takamiya, University of Tokyo, Japan.
2019. 04. 13. Integrated Power Management Circuits for Energy-Efficient IoT Systems
2018
Dr. Minyoung Song, IMEC, Netherlands.
2018. 01. 02. General Consideration for Design and Measurement Techniques for PLL
2017
Prof. Ali Sheikholeslami, University of Toronto, Canada.
2017. 11. 09. ADC-Based Clock Recovery for Serial Links
Prof. Masum Hossain, University of Alberta, Canada.
2017. 11. 09. Low Power Digital Equalization For High Speed SERDES
Dr. Jungyoung Song, Intel, Santa Clara.
2017. 10. 16. Research Trends in Silicon Valley
Dr. Youngjae Min, SENTOUS.
2017. 06. 15. LDO in DRAM Cell Core
2015
Prof. Byunghoo, Purdue
2015. 02. 24. Magnetic wireless personal area position tracking and its applications to 3D man-matching interface
Prof. Dong S. Ha, Virginia Tech.
2015. 01. 05. Power Management Circuits for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting
2014
Dr. Sang Dhong, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.
2014. 11. 03. Recent Advances in ASIC-compatible Circuit Techniques for a SOC in Newly Emerging Application Areas (Invited Paper)
Dr. Sang-Soo Lee, Suvolta, Los Gatos, CA.
2014. 09. 25. Semiconductor Technology for the Next Wave of Computing
Prof. Leon Chua, University of California, Berkeley.
2014. 04. 14. Memristor's Past, Present and Future
Prof. Jaeha Kim, Seoul National University.
2014. 03. 17. XMODEL: A Truly Event-Driven Analog/Mixed-Signal Simulator in SystemVerilog
2013
Prof. Un-Ku Moon, Oregon State University.
2013. 11. 08. Ring Amplifier (for Switched-Capacitor Circuits/ADC)
Prof. Seung-Tak Ryu, KAIST.
2013. 11. 08. Flash and SAR based Low-Power and High-Speed ADC
Prof. Young-Cheol Chae, Yeonsei University.
2013. 11. 08. Micropower Analog-to-Digital Converters
Prof. Philip Mok, Hong-Kong University of Science and Technology.
2013. 11. 08. Power Management IC Design in SoC Applications
Prof. Kang Yoon Lee, Sungkyunkwan University.
2013. 11. 08. Transceiver Design for Wireless Power Transfer
Prof. Jin-Tae Kim, Konkuk University.
2013. 11. 08. Ring Amplifier (for Switched-Capacitor Circuits/ADC)
Chief Engineer. Woo-Yeol Lee, LG Electronics Inc.
2013. 11. 08. Data Converters for Digital TV SoC
Master. Tae-Chan Kim, Samsung Electronics Co.
2013. 11. 08. ADC in Image Sensor: Challenge for the future
Senior Engineer. Young-Jin Woo, Silicon Works Co.
2013. 11. 08. Load-Independent Control of Switching DC-DC Converters
Executive director. Byeong-Ha Park, Samsung Electronics Co.
2013. 11. 08. Power Management IC for Mobile Application: Design & Challenges
Dr. Sang-Soo Lee, Suvolta, Los Gatos, CA.
2013. 10. 23. Technology Trends of Low Power SoC in Wireless Mobile Applications
Dr. Yongtae Kim, Intel, Santa Clara, CA.
2013. 10. 10. Energy Efficient and Error Resilient Neuromorphic Computing in VLSI
Dr. Jun Won Jung, UCLA.
2013. 03. 04. A 25-Gb/s 5-mW CMOS CDR/Desrializer
Prof. Anton Popov, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine
2013. 02. 26. Biomedical Electronics and Signal Analysis Research Group
2012
Prof. Chris H.Kim, University of Minnesota.
2012. 12. 17. Beyond SRAM: Recent Developments in Gain Cell Embedded DRAM and STT-MRAM Research
Dr. Kyung-Hoae Koo, Intel, Hillsboro, OR USA.
2012. 11. 20. Intel 2nm 3D Tri-Gate SRAM Technology
Dr. Myoung Joon Choi, Intel, Chandler, AZ.
2012. 03. 29. Signal and Power Integrity Consideration for SOC, Platform Design, and Computing Continuum
2011
Dr. Shon Kim, University of California, Merced, CA.
2011. 11. 21. How to Make Photovoltaic Systems More Affordable.
Prof. Tony T. Kim, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
2011. 11. 21. Design of Embedded Memory in Nano-Scale CMOS Technology
Prof. Un-Ku Moon, Oregon State University.
2011. 11. 18. Emerging ADCs
Prof. Chun Huat Heng, National University of Singapore.
2011. 11. 17. A Pulse Shaping Technique for Spur Suppression in Injection Locked Frequency Synthesizer
Prof. Sung-Mo Kang, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA.
2011. 11. 14. Memristive Devices and Circuits
Dr. Wonho Park, University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
2011. 11. 02. Effects of Cooling High Performance Computing Systems
2011. 09. 02 Data Converter and Biomedical Chip Design Workshop.
Prof. Min-Kuy Song, Dongguk University, "Hybrid CMOS D/A Converter"
Prof. Seung-Hoon Lee, Sogang University, "High-Speed High-Resolution Low-Power um~nm COMS ADC Design Techniques WithÂ
  4 Different Issues"
Prof. Seung-Tak Ryu, KAIST, "Design Techniques and Architectures for High Performance SAR ADCs"
Prof. Hoi-Jun Yoo, KAIST, "Wearable Healthcare"
Master Tae-Chan Kim, System LSI, Samsung, "Overview of ADC for CIS"
Director, Jun Hwang, Dongbu HiTek, "Design Guideline for Large Scale X-ray CMOS Image Sensor"
Prof. Byung-Geun Lee, GIST, "Low-Power techniques in SAR ADCs"
Prof. Jongsun Park, Korea University, "Low voltage DSP Design Techniques for Bio-Implantable Systems"
Senior Engineer, Seok Lee, KIST, "Sensor Flatform Techniques for Bio Sensor"
Prof. Seong-Hwan Cho, KAIST, "Silicon Integrated Circuits for Nero-science and U-health care"
Ph.D. Sunil Chang, Michigan University.
2011. 06. 23. A Minimally-Invasive Neural Interface for Wireless Epidural Recording by Intra-Skin Communication
Prof. Byunghoo Jung, Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue University, Indiana.
2011. 01. 08. Wireless Magnetic Tracking for Radiation Therapy
2010
Je-Kwang Cho, EE Department, Stanford University.
2010. 10. 26. Fundamentals of Sigma-Delta Data Converters
Dr. Dong-Won Seo, Qualcomm, CA.
2010. 07. 21. Key Technologies on Embedded DACs for Baseband Wireless Communication
2010. 05. 28. High-Performance / Low-Power ADC Workshop.
Prof. Min-Kuy Song, Dongguk University, "Folding / Interpolation A/D Converter"
Prof. Seung-Hoon Lee, Sogang University, "High-Speed High-Resolution Low-Power Fine-line CMOS ADCs"
Dr. Tim Kalthoff, Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX, "Getting the Most from ADCs"
Prof. Byung-Geun Lee, GIST, "A 10-bit 50 MS/s Pipelined ADC with Capacitor-Sharing and Variable-Gm Opamp"
Prof. Jeongjin Roh, Hanyang University, "Low-Distortion Delta-Sigma Modulator with Improved Switched-Capacitor Circuit"
Director, Seokhun Ham, Samsung Electronics, "Low Power ADC for Image Sensor Array Readout"
Prof. Gilcho An, Sogang University, "Data Converters for Sensor Interface"
Prof. Seong-Hwan Cho, KAIST, "A Time-based Analog-to-Digital Converter Using Voltage-Controlled Oscillators"
Sung-Bae Park(VP), Samsung Advanced Institute Technology.
2010. 05. 18. Enthusiastic Multicore
Dr. Dae-Han Kwon, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
2010. 04. 12. Digitally-equalized RF Transmitter with Integrated Power Amplifier
Prof. Pavan Hanumolu, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
2010. 03. 24. Phase-locking Techniques in Nanometer CMOS Technologies
Dr. Seok-Jun Lee, Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX
2010. 03. 05. System Design for Ultra-Low-Power Application
2009
2009.12. 04. ISSCC 2009 Tutorials Replay.
Prof. Tae-Hyoung Kim, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
2009. 11. 06. Design Techniques for Ultra-Low Voltage Sub-Threshold Circuits
Prof. Chris Kim, University of Minnesota.
2009. 06. 29. On-chip Reliability Monitor Circuits and Logic-Compatible Embedded DRAMs
Dr. Byung-Geun Lee, Qualcomm Incorporated, San Diego, CA.
2009. 06. 02. Low-Power Techniques for High-Performance Pipelined ADC
Prof. C. K. Ken Yang, University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
2009. 03. 06. Electrical I/O Design: Trends and Challenges
2008
Prof. Kamran Eshraghian, University of California, Merced, CA.
2008. 11. 05. Surfing the SoS Multitechnology Platform - Volumetric Growth beyond Moore's Law.
Dr. Jintae Kim, Agilent, Santa Clara, CA.
2008. 05. 29. Multi-level Power Optimization for Piplelined A/D Converter
Prof. Jeongjin Roh, Hanyang University.
2008. 05. 16. Low-Power Switched-Capacitor Sigma-Delta Design for Audio Band
Prof. Gunhee Han, Yonsei University.
2008. 05. 16. Massively Parallel Sigma-Delta Modulator
Vice-president Yong-In Park, Dongbu HiTek.
2008. 05. 16. High-Speed Sigma-Delta ADCs
Prof. Min Kyu Song, Dongguk University.
2008. 05. 16. High-Speed Medium-Resolution ADCs
Prof. Seung-Hoon Lee, Sogang University.
2008. 05. 16. High-Speed High-Resolution Low-Power CMOS ADCs
Director David Robertson, Analog Devices.
2008. 05. 16. High-Performance ADCs in Deep Submicron CMOS: Architecture and Circuit Issues
Prof. Gil-Cho Ahn, Sogang University.
2008. 05. 16. Design-Techniques for Low-Voltage and Low-Power ADCs
Prof. Gu-Yeon Wei, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
2008. 05. 15. Combining Circuits + Architecture to Combat Variability in Nanoscale CMOS
Dr. Jongsun Park, Marvell Semiconductors, Santa Clara, CA.
2008. 02. 22. Equalizer Design for High-Speed Transceiver
2007
Dr. Sang-Chan Han, Slim tech.
2007. 10. 20. Analog CMOS Circuit Design.
Sung-Bae Park(VP), Samsung Elec. System LSI.
2007. 10. 10. Mobile CPU Low Power Design Technique.
Prof. Behzad Razavi, University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
2007. 08. 14. 60-GHz Transceivers in CMOS: Why and How?
Yong-Soon Moon, Human Chips.
2007. 08. 01. Layout Review and Technique.
Prof. Chris Kim, University of Minnesota.
2007. 07. 06. Negative Bias Temperature Instability: A Circuit Designer's Perspective.
Dr. Jae-Wan Kim, Samsung Elec.
2007. 07. 04. CT Sigma-Delta Modulator.
Dr. Sang-Chan Han, Slim tech.
2007. 05. 31. Design Technique of A/D Converter.
Prof. Juin J. Liou, University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida.
2007. 05. 29. Short Course on Robust ESD Protection in BiCMOS/CMOS Technologies.
Jung-Su Nam(CEO), KT.
2007. 05. 23. A life Run Through IT and KT.
Oh-Hyun Kwon(CEO), Samsung Elec. System LSI.
2007. 05.09. The Roll of the Coming Semiconductor Technology in the Information Technology Era.
Dr. Jongsun Park, Marvell Semiconductors, Santa Clara, CA.
2007. 04. 26. Low Power DSP System Design Based on Computation Sharing.
Dr. Seok-Jun Lee, Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX.
2007. 04. 16. Communication System VLSI Architect.
Prof. In-Chul Hwang, Kangwon National University.
2007. 04. 03. A 0.18um CMOS Direct Conversion Receiver and Polar Transmitter for GSM/EDGE RFIC Design
Prof. Naresh Shanbhag, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
2007. 02. 27. Communications-Inspired Design of Nanometer SOCs
Dr. Chulwoong Cha, KETI.
2007. 02. 05. Fiber to the Chip
Prof. Juin J. Liou, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.
2007. 01. 30. Robust Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection in CMOS Technology
2007 ISSCC Speakers in Korea.
2007. 01. 18. ISSCC Speaker Rehearsal
Dr. Jaesik Lee, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent, Murray Hill, NJ.
2007. 01. 17. Reconfigurable RF Radio: Perspective and Design
Prof. Kwang-Hyun Baek, Chung-Ang University.
2007. 01. 17. Mixed-signal IC Design Overview & Examples
2006
Prof. Massoud Pedram, USC, Los Angeles, CA.
2006. 10. 26. Charge-Recycling MTCMOS: Circuit Techniques and Design Automation Algorithms
Prof. Sung-Mo (Steve) Kang, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA.
2006. 08. 23. Bioelectronics, Its Status and Prospectus
2005
Dr. Jaeha Kim, Silicon Image Inc., Sunnyvale, CA.
2005. 11. 27. 40Gbps High-Speed Link Design
Dr. Jaesik Lee, Bell Lab., Murray Hill, NJ.
2005. 10. 14. High Speed Analog-to-Digital Converter for RF and Opitcal Fiber Applications.
Dr. Andreas Leven, Bell Lab.
2005. 10. 14. An Interferometer-Based Optoelectronics Arbitrary Waveform Generator.
Prof. Chris Kim, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
2005. 08. 30. Circuit Design in Nanoscale CMOS Technologies.
Prof. Behzad Razavi, University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
2005. 08. 17. A New Receiver Architecture for Multi-Antenna Systems.
Jinho Choi, LG Electronics.
2005. 06. 11. Analog to Digital Converter Design
Dr. Yoon Huh, Global Technology Leader, Santa Clara, CA.
2005. 05. 21. ESD Design Strategy for High speed IO.
Prof. Suhwan Kim, Seoul National University.
2005. 05. 04. Challenges and Opportunities in Deep Submicron CMOS Technology
2004
Prof. Joong-Hwee Cho, Incheon University.
2004.10. System IC in Korea: Roadmap and Vision.
Dr. Myoung Joon Choi, Intel, Chandler, AZ.
2004. 09. 24. Efficient Broadband Signal Integrity Modeling, Simulation, and Measurement of the Interconnects in High-Speed,Â
Mixed-Signal ICs.
Dr. Boeun Kim, Integrant Technologies.
2004. 09. 10. RF CMOS Tuner IC.
Dr. Jongchan Choi, KETI.
2004. 08. 30. Processor Trend in the SOC.
Dr. Cheolung Cha, KETI.
2004. 08. 09. On-wafer High-frequency Device Modeling Technique for SoC/SoP Applications.
Myungho Yoo, Samsung Techwin.
2004. 08. 02. Future Technology Trend.
Prof. Donhee Ham, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
2004. 07. 09. New Developments in Self-Sustained Electrical Standing Wave Oscillators.
Prof. John Mathews, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
2004. 06. 03. Decoding Biologic Signals: Early Markers of Maternal-Fetal Disease.
Dr. In-Chul Hwang, Samsung Electronics.
2004. 05. 13. Past, Present, and Future of Mobile RF Transceiver.
Dr. Hyo-Derk Park, KETI.
2004. 03. 31. Application of Micro Sensor and Actuator.
2003
Taejin Kim(CEO), DOESTEK.
2003. 10. 29. Low Voltage Differential Signaling.
Prof. Vojin Oklobdzija, University of California, Davis.
2003. 09. 17. Microprocessor Development Perspective.
Dr. Sang-Chan Han, Slimtech.
2003. 05. 29. Design Issues of High-Speed ADC.
Dr. Jae-Hyung Jang, University of Illinois, Urbana.
2003. 05. 09. Optoelectronic Devices and InP Compound Semiconductors.
Dr. Jeong-Woo Lee, University of Illinois, Urbana.
2003. 04. 29. Performance Analysis of Finite-Length Turbo Code.
Sung-Bae Park(VP), Samsung Electronics.
2003. 03. 12. Halla 10: 1.2GHz ARM10 CPU.
Dr. Yoon Huh, LSI Logic, Milpitas, CA.
2003. 03. 12. ESD Design Strategy.