Byunghoo Jung received his
B.S. degree from Yonsei University, Korea, in 1990, M.S. degree from KAIST,
Korea, in 1992, and Ph.D. degree from the University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, in 2005. From 1992 to 1999, he was with Samsung Electronics,
Korea, where he was involved in the design of video signal driver circuits
for flat panel display. Following receipt of his PhD in January 2005, he
was with Qualcomm in San Diego as a Senior RF IC Design Engineer until he
joined the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue
University as an Assistant Professor in August 2005. His research interests
include high-speed analog/RF circuit design for wireless and wired
communications and bio-telemetry systems. He is the first place winner of the
2002-2003 SRC SiGe BiCMOS
Design Challenge (as a lead
designer) and phase one of the 2007-2008 SRC/SIA Design Challenge (as a
lead faculty), and the (co)-inventor of 10 US patents and 2 pending US
patents. He has been serving as a Co-Chair of the DAC/ISSCC Student Design Challenge (SDC) since Oct. 2006,
as an Associate Editor of the IEEE
Trans. on VLSI since Jan. 2009, and as a member of the Analog Signal
Processing Technical Program Committee (ASPTPC) in the IEEE Circuits and System Society since May 2006.
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