Professor
Se-un Shin (신세운), Ph.D
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering (EE)
Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Republic of Korea
Contact
Office: +82-54-279-2226
Email: seuns@postech.ac.kr
Combined M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea
Academic Advisor: Prof. Gyu-Hyeong Cho Mar. 2013 – Sep. 2018
B.S. in Electronic Engineering
Kyungpook National University (KNU), Daegu, Korea Mar. 2006 – Feb. 2013
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering (EE), POSTECH, Korea Jul. 2023 - Present
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering (EE), UNIST, Korea Feb. 2021 - Jun. 2023
Assistant Professor
School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Dankook University, Korea Sep. 2019 - Jan. 2021
Postdoctoral Researcher
Michigan Integrated Circuits Laboratory(MICL), EECS, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Advisor: Prof. David Blaauw and Prof. Dennis Sylvester Sep. 2018 – Sep. 2019
Power Management ICs: Inductive Switching DC-DC Converter, LDO Regulator, Switched capacitor converter, AC-DC Rectification
Fully-Autonomous SoC Synthsis with Deep Learning
Energy Harvesting Circuits
Wireless Power Transfer
Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Low Power IC Design
Mixed Signal IC Circuit Design
Se-Un Shin “A SIMO System with 10-Output Dual-Bus DC-DC Converter using Group Allocator” Bronze Prize, 2016 The 22nd HumanTech Paper Award in SAMSUNG
Se-Un Shin “A 13.56MHz Time-Interleaved Resonant Voltage-Mode Wireless Power Receiver with Isolated Resonator and Quasi-Resonant Boost Converter for Implantable Systems” Silver Prize, 2018 The 24th HumanTech Paper Award in SAMSUNG
IEEE-SSCS Predoctoral Achievement Award 2017-2018
o Awarded based on academic achievements in area of solid-state circuits
Member of IEEE (Solid-State Circuits Society)
Technical Reviewer
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems - I
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems - II
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits