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Sang-hee Shin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Intelligence and Information Convergence at Sejong University, South Korea. Previously, from 2022 to 2024, Shin worked as a Higher Research Scientist at the National Physical Laboratory in the UK. With a Ph.D. and M.Eng. from Imperial College London, Shin has established expertise in RF, millimeter-wave, and terahertz technologies with applications in quantum computing and communications.
Shin's educational background includes a Ph.D. from Imperial College London (2021) and an M.Eng. from the same institution (2018).
Research interests focus on RF, Mm-wave and Terahertz Technology for Future Communications, and Cryogenic-RF technologies for Quantum Technology Applications. The work spans microwave metrology, cryogenic measurements for quantum computing, and 3D printing of high-frequency components. Recent publications demonstrate expertise in S-parameter measurements at cryogenic temperatures, characterization of quantum computing components, and additive manufacturing of waveguide structures for millimeter-wave and terahertz applications.
Shin's recent publications (2021-2024) reveal a strong focus on microwave metrology for quantum technologies, cryogenic measurements, and 3D printing of high-frequency components. The research spans fundamental metrology challenges in quantum computing infrastructure to practical applications of additive manufacturing for millimeter-wave and terahertz components. A notable trend is the integration of traditional microwave engineering with quantum technologies and advanced manufacturing techniques.
- IMWS-AMP 2019 Award
Shin has collaborated extensively with researchers at the National Physical Laboratory, Imperial College London, and other institutions. The research has involved characterization of quantum computing components, development of cryogenic measurement techniques, and innovative applications of 3D printing for high-frequency electronics. Current work at Sejong University appears to continue these research directions with a focus on intelligence and information convergence.
Shin's research involves close collaboration with the Time, Quantum & Electromagnetics Division at the National Physical Laboratory and Stepan Lucyszyn's Lab at Imperial College London. The work bridges academic research and national metrology institute capabilities, focusing on practical implementation of quantum technologies and advanced manufacturing for high-frequency applications.




