Ph.D. Candidate Jung Kyu Han of Prof. Gun-Woo Moon’s Lab Receives Best Paper Award at Korea Power Electronics Symposium 2016

Ph.D. Candidate Jung Kyu Han of Prof. Gun-Woo Moon’s Lab Receives Best Paper Award at Korea Power Electronics Symposium 2016.

The symposium took place on July 5th~7th and Jung Kyu Han received the best paper award along with scholarship.
 
Conference: Korea Power Electronics Symposium 2016

Date: July 5 ~ 7, 2016

Location: Buan, Chonbuk

Recipient: Jung Kyu Han

Title: Asymmetric Half-bridge converter with small transformer offset current at high input voltage 

Award: Best paper award with 500.000 won of scholarship

 

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Master’s Candidate Kibum Choi of Prof. Yongdae Kim’s Lab won Best Paper Award from WiSec 2016

Kibum Choi, an MS student advised by Prof. Yongdae Kim, together with his colleagues has won Best Paper Award from WiSec 2016 (9th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks), a premier conference on wireless security.

With the development of IoT (Internet of Things), companies choose to design customized protocols, instead of using encryption to secure their protocols.

The paper develops a novel system that can automatically 1) analyze the protocol, 2) parse the messages, and 3)spoof the message and shows that hiding protocol implementation by using customization is a bad idea.

The title of the paper is “Dissecting Customized Protocols: Automatic Analysis for Customized Protocols based on IEEE 802.15.4”.

 

  • Conference : 9th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (ACM WiSec 2016)
  • Date : 2016. 7. 18 ~ 7. 20
  • Location : Darmstadt, Germany.
  • Award: Best Paper Award
  • Title : Dissecting Customized Protocols: Automatic Analysis for Customized Protocols based on IEEE 802.15.4
  • Authors : Kibum Choi, Yunmok Son, Juhwan Noh, Hocheol Shin, Jaeyeong Choi, Yongdae Kim 

 

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Ph.D. Candidate Dong-Kwan Kim of Prof. Gun-Woo Moon’s Lab Receives ITEC 2016 Best Paper Award

Ph.D. candidate Dong-Kwan Kim of Prof.essor Gun-Woo Moon’s research lab received the Best Paper Award at the 2016 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference (ITEC).

The title of the paper is “Bidirectional Bridgeless PFC with Reduced Input Current Distortion and Switching Loss Using Gate Skipping Technique.”

 

Conference: IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference (ITEC 2016)

Date: June 1~4, 2016

Location: Busan, Korea

Award: Best Paper Award

Title: Bidirectional Bridgeless PFC with Reduced Input Current Distortion and Switching Loss Using Gate Skipping Technique

Authors: Dong-Kwan Kim, Yeonho Jeong, Cheon-Yong Lim, Byunggu Kang and Gun-Woo Moon

Prof. Seunghyup Yoo, Sung-Yool Choi’s Research Team Develops Efficient and Flexible OLED Technology

Professors Seunghyup Yoo and Sung-Yool Choi’s research team developed a method for constructing efficient and flexible organic light emitting diodes (OLED) and published their results in Nature Communications on June 2nd.

This development in graphene OLED for flexibility and efficiency has generated a lot of interest. Detailed information can be found in the press article links below.

 

Press Link

Yonhap News: http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2016/06/02/0200000000AKR20160602129200063.HTML?input=1195m

KAIST: http://www.kaist.ac.kr/_prog/_board/?code=kaist_news&mode=V&no=51541&upr_ntt_no=51541&site_dvs_cd=kr&menu_dvs_cd=0601

Master’s Candidate Jinwook Song of Prof. Joungho Kim’s Lab Receives 3rd Place Paper Award at IEEE WPTC 2016

Master’s candidate Jinwook Song of Prof. Joungho Kim’s research lab received the 3rd Place Paper Award at the IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC) 2016.
The title of the paper is “PCB-package to Chip Wireless Power Transfer Scheme using Magnetic-field Resonance Coupling for High-density 3-D IC.”
 
Conference: IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC) 2016
Date: May 5 ~ 6, 2016
Location: Aveiro´s Congress Center (CCA), Portugal
Award: Paper Award – 3rd Place
Title: PCB-package to Chip Wireless Power Transfer Scheme using Magnetic-field Resonance Coupling for High-density 3-D IC
Authors: Jinwook Song, Seungtaek Jung, Shinyoung Park, Jonghoon Kim, Yeonje Cho, and Joungho Kim

 

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Master’s Candidate Hyunwook Jeong of Prof. Yong Man Ro’s Lab Receives Best Paper Award at the Conference of the KIPS

Master’s candidate Hyunwook Jeong of Prof. Yong Man Ro’s research lab received the Best Paper Award at the 2016 Spring Conference of the Korea Information Processing Society.
The conference was held at Dongguk University and the title of the paper is “Deep Learning Based Real-Time Gender Recognition in an Embedded Environment.”
 
Conference: 2016 Spring Conference of the Korea Information Processing Society
Date: April 29 ~ 30, 2016
Location: Dongguk University
Author: Hyunwook Jeong (Advisor: Prof. Yong Man Ro, master’s candidate)
Title: “Deep Learning Based Real-Time Gender Recognition in an Embedded Environment”
Award: Best Paper Award

 

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Prof. Dong Ho Cho Receives the Order of Service Merit Red Stripes during the 49th Science Day Ceremony

Prof. Dong Ho Cho received the Order of Service Merit Red Stripes during the 49th Science Day ∙ 61st Information and Communication Day Ceremony for his contributions in the science and technology community.

This distinction of honor is in recognition for his contributions to the wireless power transmission industry and the development of the technology through his work on the first domestic network switches for the nation’s administrative computing network, the commercialization of Wireless Broadband Internet (WiBro), mobile communication technology and service policies, and the technological development and commercialization of wireless power transmission technology for the world’s first online electric vehicle.

 

Press Release Link (Korean): http://www.etnews.com/20160421000083

Prof. Seong-Dae Kim Receives the Order of Science and Technology Merit Jinbo Medal during the 49th Science Day Ceremony

Prof. Seong-Dae Kim received the Order of Science and Technology Merit Jinbo Medal during the 49th Science Day ∙ 61st Information and Communication Day Ceremony for his contributions in the science and technology community.

This distinction of honor is in recognition for his contributions to the development of science and technology through around 30 years of guidance he has provided to the future minds of the field, more than 130 major international journal publications, over 20 patents, and tens of domestic programs he helped developed.

 

Press Release Link (Korean): http://www.etnews.com/20160421000086

Ph.D. Candidate Choong Sun Kim of Prof. Byung Jin Cho’s Lab Received Best Oral Presentation Award at the Korean Graphene Symposium

Ph.D. candidate Choong Sun Kim of Prof.
Byung Jin Cho’s lab received the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 3rd
Korean Graphene Symposium.

The title of the presented paper is the Thermoacoustic Loudspeaker Using N-doped
Reduced Graphene Oxide Aerogel
.


Conference: The 3rd Korean
Graphene Symposium

Date: April 14 ~ 15, 2016

Location: Lotte Buyeo Resort

Presenter: Choong Sun Kim (Ph.D. candidate
from Prof. Byung Jin Cho’s research lab)

Title:
Thermoacoustic Loudspeaker Using N-doped Reduced Graphene Oxide Aerogel

Award: Best Oral Presentation

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Prof. Yung Yi and Song Chung won the 2016 IEEE William R. Bennett Prize

The research teams led by Prof. Yung Yi and Prof. Song
Chong have been awarded the 2016 IEEE William R. Bennett Prize, which is the
most prestigious award in the fields of communication network. This research
was co-conducted by a KAIST graduate Kyounghan Lee, who is currently a
professor at UNIST, Dr. Joohyun Lee, a postdoctoral researcher at Ohio State
University, and Injong Rhee, a vice president of Samsung Electronics Mobile
Division.

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IEEE William R. Bennett Prize is awarded annually by the
IEEE Communications Society for the best paper
based on quality, originality, scientific citation
index, and peer reviews – published in the previous three years in the fields
of communications. Among the previous award winners are Robert Gallager of MIT,
Sachin Katti of Stanford, and Ion Stoica of the University of California
Berkely. Especially, it is noteworthy that the authors had previously received
the award back in 2013, making them the second ever to win the IEEE William R.
Bennett Prize twice.

They had the honor of receiving this award by their work
regarding
Mobile
data offloading: How much can WiFi deliver?
which has
been cited for more than 500 times since its publication in 2013. The paper
proposed an original method to effectively offload the cellular network and
maximize the Wi-Fi network usage by analyzing the pattern of individual human
mobility in daily life.

The award ceremony for IEEE William R. Bennett Prize will
take place at the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), to be
held in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia.


Press Release Link: http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2016/04/20/0200000000AKR20160420117600057.HTML?input=1195m