Hoseon Lee
Professor
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Dr. Lee received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. from the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Georgia Institute of Technology.
His industry work experience includes design of low noise amplifiers in transceiver chips at Samsung Electronics and dynamic impedance matching for antennas to meet 4G LTE specifications at Blackberry. Converted electroencephalograph signals from epileptic patients at Neuropace, a bioengineering company, to predict the onset of seizures.
He has several years of teaching experience at Georgia Tech as a lecturer on record and at the Naval Academy in South Korea as a full-time lecturer.
His research interests range from bioengineering applications including microfluidic devices for very early stage viral infection testing, remotely controlled implantable radiation capsules for cancer therapy to wireless communication modules including phased array antennas for beam steering and beamforming for remote environmental monitoring in real-time.