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- Computing and Processing
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- Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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- General Topics for Engineers
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Joonseong Kang
Affiliation
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Suwon, South Korea
Topic
Near Field Communication,Neural Spike,Power Consumption,Wireless Charging,Base Station,Bioprocessor,Dual-band Antenna,High-frequency Stimulation,Implantable Medical Devices,Loop Antenna,Spike Detection,Ultra-low Power,Wireless Networks,Wireless Power Transfer,Analog-to-digital Converter,Android Application,Base-station System,Biocompatibility,Biointerfaces,Biomedical Implants,Biphasic Pulses,Bit Error,Bit Error Rate,Bluetooth Low Energy,Brain Activity,Brain Regions,Brain Stimulation,Changes In Glucose Metabolism,Coil Size,Communication Methods,Control,Control Strategy,Convenient Way,Critical Path,Decoding,Development Kit,Dual Band,Electrocardiogram,Energy Efficiency,Energy Harvesting,Error Detection,Exhaustive Search,External Components,Field Of Communication,Frequency Band,Glucose Metabolism,Heterogeneous Integration,High-temperature Test,Histological Analysis,Hz Stimulation,
Biography
Joonseong Kang received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering and M.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, in 2007 and 2009, respectively. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree with Seoul National University, as a Member of the Samsung Fellowship Program. Since 2009, he has been with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Suwon, South Korea. His current research interests include the research and development of ultra-small and low power systems for bio-electronics.