Wooram Leeمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Wooram Lee is an Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering, specializing in millimeter-wave (D-band) and sub-THz communication systems. His research focuses on integrated circuit design, phased arrays, and optical transceivers for next-generation wireless technologies and sensing applications. Lee’s research interests include Phased Array Engineering , D-band Communication , Optical Transceiver Development , and WDM-PON Systems . He explores calibration-free phase control, energy-efficient designs, and heterogeneous integration of arrays for scalable sub-THz communication and radar applications. Recent publications emphasize advancements in D-band amplifier design , frequency doubler efficiency , and 5G phased array transceivers . His work targets high-performance components like beamformers , power amplifiers , and spectrum sensing processors to address bandwidth and efficiency challenges. Lee has received a Predoctoral Fellowship from the Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) (2006–2011). His research is supported by multiple National Science Foundation (NSF) grants , including projects on energy-efficient D-band communication modules and heterogeneously integrated arrays. Current grants from the National Science Foundation fund projects such as Heterogeneously Integrated Arrays for Massively Scalable sub-THz Communications and Sensing (2024–2027) and Heterogeneous module, array antenna, and IC co-design for energy-efficient D-band wireless communications and radar (2023–2026). These emphasize scalable architectures and co-design methodologies for wireless systems.




