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Joo-Mi Cho
Affiliation
Sogang University, Seoul, Korea
Topic
Buck Converter,CMOS Process,Parasitic Capacitance,Positive Feedback Loop,Boost Converter,Conduction Loss,DC Gain,Feedback Loop,Inductive Load,Inductor Current Ripple,Load Current,Negative Feedback Loop,Peak Efficiency,Power Conversion,Power Devices,Power Loss,Pulse Width,Supply Voltage,Switching Loss,Active Area,Active-matrix Organic Light-emitting Diode,Amount Of Charge,Amplification Stage,Analog-to-digital Converter,Appendix Section,Battery Charging,Bias Current,Buffer Amplifier,Cell Harvesting,Clock Frequency,Comparable Yields,Compensation Capacitor,Compensation Network,Conventional Converter,Conversion Loss,Converter Operation,Converter Prototype,Current Compensation,Current Mirror,DC Conductivity,Dc Resistance,Dcdc Converter,Dynamic Feedback Loops,Edge Devices,Electromagnetic Interference,Energy Harvesting,Error Amplifier,External Components,Fast Transient Response,Feedforward Control,
Biography
Joo-Mi Cho received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea, in 2021. She is currently pursuing an integrated master’s and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Sogang University, Seoul.
Her current research interests include the design of amplifiers, high switching frequency converters, and power extraction converters for energy harvesting applications.
Her current research interests include the design of amplifiers, high switching frequency converters, and power extraction converters for energy harvesting applications.