Professor Cho SeongHwan receives ‘2023 Hae-dong Semiconductor Engineering Award from Institute of Semiconductor Engineers’
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Professor Cho SeongHwan received 2023 Hae-dong Semiconductor Engineering Award from Institute of Semiconductor Engineers.
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Professor Cho SeongHwan has been conducting research in analog integrated circuits, making significant contributions to the domestic and international technological advancements in this field.
While producing numerous outstanding papers in traditional analog circuits, Professor Cho SeongHwan also conducted unique researches such as time-based circuits to overcome low voltage and employing CMOS processes for sensing components rather than computational components. His relentless efforts in such innovative research have made numerous breakthroughs in the field.
The citation count for Professor Cho SeongHwan’s papers on analog circuits exceeds 3,000 citations, and he has received prestigious awards, including the IEEE Circuits & Systems Society Best Paper Award and the ISSCC Outstanding Far-East Paper Award.
His outstanding research was acknowledged by people in his field, as he served as an associate editor for IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems-I, TPC Chair for the IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference., and SSCS Distinguished Lecturer.
Furthermore, Professor Cho SeongHwan has been contributing to the development of semiconductor education in Korea for 20 years through his voluntary work at IDEC. Especially, he introduced the sub-MPW system, enhancing accessibility to MPW (Multi-Project Wafer) for domestic universities to help students.
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