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Prof. Hoi Lee Associate
Professor Department
of Electrical Engineering University
of Texas at Dallas 800
West Campbell Road (Mail Box: EC33) Richardson,
TX 75080, USA Phone:
972-883-4841 Fax:
972-883-2710 Email:
hoilee@utdallas.edu Office:
ECSN 4.918 |
Brief Biography
Dr.
Lee received his B.Eng., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees in
Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology in 1998, 2000 and 2004, respectively. In Jan. 2005, he joined the Department of
Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, where he
is currently an Associate Professor. His
current research interests include power management integrated circuits for
ultra-low-power energy harvesting systems and portable devices; integrated
power electronics for solid-state LED lighting and renewable energy harvesting
systems; wireless power transfer and stimulation systems for biomedical
implantable devices; and low-voltage low-power analog and mixed-signal circuit
techniques.
Dr.
Lee has served as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and
Systems-II and a Technical Program Committee member for IEEE Asian Solid-State
Circuits Conference from 2007 to 2009.
He currently serves as a Technical Program Committee member for IEEE
Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, an IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS)
Analog Signal Processing Committee member, and IEEE CAS Power and Energy
Circuits Committee member. Dr. Lee has
received National Science Foundation CAREER Award and was the recipient of Best
Student Paper Award in 2002 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference.
Research Areas
· Power management
integrated circuits for ultra-low-power energy harvesting systems and portable
devices
· Integrated power
electronics for solid-state LED lighting and renewable energy harvesting
systems
· Wireless power transfer
and stimulation systems for biomedical implantable devices
· Low-voltage low-power
analog and mixed-signal circuit techniques
Research
in Mixed-Signal and Power IC Laboratory has been supported by Department of
Energy (DOE), National Institute of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation
(NSF), Texas Emerging Technology Fund, Texas Medical Consortium, Semiconductor
Research Corporation (SRC), Texas Instruments Inc. (TI), Microtransponder
Inc., Tektronix Inc., UTD - UT Southwestern Joint Research Program, and UTD –
UTA Joint Research Program.
Active Research Projects
· TxMed: A wireless micro
gastro-stimulator for treatment of severe gastric dysmotility
· NSF CAREER:
Capacitor-assisted design paradigm for future generations of high-power-density
high-power-efficiency power management and delivery
· DOE (ARPA-E program):
Isolated converter with integrated passives and low material stress
· SRC: A high-efficiency
single-inductor multiple-input multiple-output DC-DC converter for energy
harvesting applications
· SRC: High-efficiency
highly-integrated LED driver systems for solid-state lighting applications
· NIH: User customization
and optimization of cochlear implants
Research
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