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Biography

Jaesung Lee is an assistant professor in the UCF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He received his doctorate in electrical engineering from Case Western Reserve University in 2017, and his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo. Lee's research interests have focused on developing micro/nanoscale devices using advanced materials towards building integrated systems for signal processing and sensing, in both classical and quantum regimes. He has published more than 40 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact and multidisciplinary journals, including Science Advances, Nature Communications, Applied Physics Reviews, ACS Nano and Nano Letters. He is a member of IEEE and AVS. He is the technical program chair for the MEMS/NEMS technical group at the 70th AVS International Symposium & Exhibition.

Recent Publications

Forthcoming

Education

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, 2017

Specialties

  • Nanoscale solid-state electronic devices, integrated systems, and transducers
  • Micro/nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS), resonators, oscillators, sensors
  • Micro/nanoscale devices and materials for extreme environments
  • Characterization of advanced materials, low-noise measurement and high-precision metrology
  • Quantum materials for solid-state qubits and quantum acoustics