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Prof. Hoi Lee,
Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dept. of Electrical Engineering,
EC33, Tel:
1-972-883-4841 Office:
ECSN 4.918 |
Biography
Dr.
Lee received his Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Philosophy, and Doctor of
Philosophy degrees all in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Hong
Kong University of Science and Technology in 1998, 2000 and 2004, respectively.
In Jan. 2005, he joined the
Department of Electrical Engineering in the University of Texas at Dallas,
Richardson, Texas, as an Assistant Professor. He currently directs Mixed-Signal and
Power IC Laboratory and his research include power management integrated
circuits for portable, energy harvesting and biomedical applications,
integrated bioelectronics for neural prosthesis, and low-voltage and low-power
analog IC techniques.
Dr. Lee was the recipient of
the Best Student Paper Award in 2002 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits
Conference. He serves as an
Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-II. He is also on the Technical Program
Committee of the IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC) and the
Analog Signal Processing Technical Committee of the IEEE Circuits and Systems
Society.
Active Research
Projects
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High-performance
power management integrated circuits
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Integrated power transmission systems for implantable
electronics
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Integrated bioelectronics for cochlear and retinal
prosthesis
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Ultra low-voltage low-power analog ICs
The Mixed-Signal and Power IC laboratory projects
have been sponsored by National Institute of Health, Texas Emerging Technology
Fund, Microtransponder Inc., Semiconductor Research Corporation, Texas
Instruments Inc., Tektronix Inc., UTD-UTSW Joint Research Program, and UTD-UTA
Joint Research Program.
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Teaching
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Links
· Lab. Openings
(For applicants
seeking admission in 08-09 or 09-10 academic year)
Updated
on Jun. 2009