Professor Sohmyung Ha received NYUAD Award for Teaching Excellence.
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Keonghwan’s paper: accepted to IEEE Biosensors Conf.
Keonghwan’s paper on 3D-printed optrode with a recording channel is accepted to IEEE Biosensors Conference. This project has been done in collaboration with Jihong and Prof. H. J. Lee at KAIST. Congratulations.
Keonghwan Oh, Jihong Lim, Hyunjoo Jenny Lee, and Sohmyung Ha, “3D-printed Optogenetic Stimulator Integrated with a Recording Channel,” Proceedings of IEEE Biosensors Conference, London, UK, July 30 – August 1, 2023. Accepted.
Seminar at UT Austin
Professor Ha gave a talk on inductive power and data transfer at the University of Texas at Austin.
Prof. Ha gave a tutorial at CICC
Professor Ha gave a tutorial talk on inductive data transmission at 2023 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC).
Dr. Soon-Jae Kweon -> Assistant Professor in Catholic University of Korea
Dr Soon-Jae Kweon, who worked as postdoctoral associate for 2.5 years in the Integrated BioElectronics Lab, has become an Assistant Professor at Catholic University of Korea.
Congratulations!
Forum in ISSCC (organized by Prof. Ha)
Prof. Sohmyung Ha organized Forum 7 (Advanced Circuits and Technologies for Wearable and Implantable Devices) in ISSCC 2023. The details can be found in the following link:
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TIM paper of Song-I, Soon-Jae and Aida accepted
The DAC parameter optimization paper written by Song-I, Soon-Jae, and Aida is accepted to IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement (TIM). This is the research work Song-I mainly worked on during her 5-month visit in NYU Abu Dhabi. Congratulations!
Seminar at KAIST
Professor Sohmyung Ha gave a talk on inductive data transfer at the Biomedical Energy-Efficient Electronics Lab, Department of Bio and Brain Engineering, KAIST, on August 3, 2022.
Seminars in London
Professor Sohmyung Ha visited University College London and Imperial College London. He gave a talk at each university.