EDNC lab
Emerging Devices and Neuromorphic Computing lab
Beyond Memory, Toward Intelligence
Beyond Memory, Toward Intelligence
What does EDNC DO?
EDNC Lab investigates emerging memory devices and neuromorphic computing hardware. Our research focuses on understanding the operating principles and electrical characteristics of OTS, SOM, PCM, RRAM, and memristor-based devices, and on advancing their design, fabrication, and characterization toward high-density, low-power memory and intelligent semiconductor systems.
Selector Only Memory(SOM)
A next-generation memory architecture enabled by OTS selector devices
Ovonic Threshold Switch(OTS)
A fast switching device for suppressing sneak current in memory arrays
Phase Change Memory(PCM)
A memory technology using amorphous and crystalline phase transitions
Resistive Random Acess Memory
A memristive device that stores information through resistance change
Device Simulation
A modeling tool for analyzing switching mechanisms and device performance
Neuromorphic Computing
An emerging hardware platform for brain-inspired intelligent systems
EDNC NEWS
📢 Latest Notice
[2026.03.02]
🥳Welcome!
Sung-min Park and Jun-seuk Yang have joined as Master's students.
[2026.02.27]
🥇Kyung Hee University RISE Project Group Capstone Design Competition
Congratulations to Researcher Sung-min Park on receiving the Grand Prize at the 2025 2nd Semester Capstone Design Competition, hosted by the Kyung Hee University RISE Project Group (Global Campus).
[2026.02.13]
🏅Department of Electronic Engineering Capstone Design Contest
Congratulations to Researcher Sung-min Park on receiving the Excellence Prize at the 2025 2nd Semester Capstone Design Contest.
[2026.02.11]
🏆Samsung Humantech Paper Awards
Congratulations to Researcher Moon-gyu Choi on receiving the Bronze Prize at the 2024 Samsung Humantech Paper Awards.
🖼️ Gallery
[2026.05.14]
🥳The Teachers' Day!
Thank you, Prof. Seung Hwan Lee!
[2026.04.06]
🥳Cherry Blossom Trip!
A healing break during research!
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