Video Systems Engineering
The objectives of the Video System and Biomedical Engineering undergraduate program are: to provide students with a broad coverage of topics in Electronic Engineering with a solid fountation in mathematics, natural and physical sciences, and engineering fundamentals, to provide students with relevant laboratory experience. Throughout the program, students work with modern laboratory equipment and are exposed to the recent technological developments in the field. Graduates with a bachelors degree in vedio systems and biomedical engineering can find employment in the aerospace, communications, computer, consumer electronics, biomedical engineering, vehicular electronics, and military industries. Students are encouraged to seek an advanced degree if futher specialization and a higher degree of competence in a paticular area is desired. The advanced degrees available are described under the Graduate studies section.
Cho, Jin-Ho | Signal interpretation of living body, sensor and practical electric devices |
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Jeon, Mansik | Photoacoustic Imaging, In vivo drug delivery monitoring, Biochemical and biomaterial imaging |
Joonku Hahn | 3D display, 3D pickup, 3D signal processing |
Kim, Deok-Kyoo | Video, current-based electrical engineering |
Kim, Jee Hyun (Head of the Major) | Nanoparticle Activation with Magneto-Motive Technique, Optical Doppler Tomography, Laser Speckle Imaging, Embedded Medical Instrumentation |
Sohng Kyu-Ik | Video signal processing, system of multiple-valued logic theory |