1203 ITBT building, Hanyang University, 222 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul 04763, Korea
학력 Education
Ph.D., Electronics Engineering, Hanyang University (2002)
M.S., Electronics Engineering, Hanyang University (1996)
B.S., Electronics Engineering, Hanyang University (1994)
약력/경력 Experience
2015 ~ present : Professor, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
2010 ~ 2015 : Associate Professor, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
2005 ~ 2010 : Assistant Professor, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea
관심분야 Research Interest
Power management integrated circuit design for mobile applications
Driving methods and circuits for flat panel displays
Hardware implementation of cryptographic devices
Low-power and low-noise integrated circuits for biomedical applications
Analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit design
논문 Journal Article
"A Low-Area and Fully Nonlinear 10-Bit Column Driver With Low-Voltage DAC and Switched-Capacitor Amplifier for Active-Matrix Displays" Jong-Seok Kim, Jin-O Yoon and Byong-Deok Choi, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, Early Access, Sep. 2020, SCI
"A Physical Unclonable Function With Bit Error Rate < 2.3 x 10⁻⁸ Based on Contact Formation Probability Without Error Correction Code" Duhyun Jeon, Jong Hak Baek, Yong-Duck Kim, Jaeseong Lee, Dong Kyue Kim, Byong-Deok Choi, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Vol. 55, no.3, pp.805-816, Mar. 2020, SCI
"Electrical Stability Analysis of Dynamic Logic Using Amorphous Indium–Gallium–Zinc-Oxide TFTs" Yong-Duck Kim, Jong-Seok Kim, Jong-Il Lee, Ki-Lim Han, Beom-Su Kim, Jin-Seong Park, Byong-Deok Choi, IEEE Electron Device Letters Vol. 40, no. 7, pp.1128-1131, Jun. 2019, SCI
연구실 이름 Laboratory Name
SIC LAB
연구분야 Field of Research
System IC 설계 (Display / Analog 및 PMIC / Security / Sensor / Automotive)
Display - Display Driver IC - TFT circuits for flexible display - Display Driving Methods
Power-Management IC - Automotive target high-voltage power converter - Analog/digital power converter for mobile/SoC devices
Hardware Security - Generate static entropy for Chip ID - Defend chip intermediate data from attackers