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Inhee Lee is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Pittsburgh. Previously, he worked as an Assistant Research Scientist at the University of Michigan (2015–2019). His research spans space electronics, quantum computing circuits, and energy-efficient systems for extreme environments.
- B.S., M.S. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University (2006, 2008)
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan (2014)
Lee's lab develops miniature, low-power energy-efficient sensing and computing systems with applications in biomedical, infrastructure monitoring, ecology, and Internet-of-Things (IoT). Recent work includes radiation-hardened circuits for space, cryogenic CMOS for quantum computing, and a miniature system for tracking monarch butterfly migration.
His publications highlight trends in ultra-low-power design, energy harvesting, and bio-signal processing. Collaborations include institutions in South Korea, Netherlands, India, and Switzerland.
- Finalist, Moore Inventor Fellows (2024)
- MCSI Research Seed Grant (2024)
- Panelist, SEED Workshop (2024)
Lee actively participates in academic leadership through session chairing at IEEE conferences and organizing workshops in energy harvesting and display technologies. His work bridges circuit innovation with cross-disciplinary applications in sustainability and health tech.
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