Advanced Electronic Devices Research Group(AEDRG) - Kang Lab.47
Kang Lab is a research group in the Department of Information and Communication Engineering at DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology), South Korea. We are committed to work on engineering problems at the interface of Microelectronics and Bioelectronics/Biomedical engineering with the hope that various health-related challenges can be overcome with new technologies.
We are particularly interested in the following research areas: (1) Novel bioelectronic devices for more efficient bio-related signal recording/monitoring; (2) New neural engineering technologies for less invasive bio-signal modulation; (3) Functional nanomaterial microfabrication (e.g., printing) for new bioengineering applications; (4) Machine learning based large bio-signal data analysis; (5) Neuromorphic devices that closely mimic the characteristics of neuronal cells and neuronal networks.
We are a part of Advanced Electronic Device Research Group (AEDRG) at DGIST ICE (Department of Information and Communication Engineering).
Advisor Professor : Kang, Hongki
Advanced Electronic Devices Research Group(AEDRG) - Kang Lab. Homepage
We are particularly interested in the following research areas: (1) Novel bioelectronic devices for more efficient bio-related signal recording/monitoring; (2) New neural engineering technologies for less invasive bio-signal modulation; (3) Functional nanomaterial microfabrication (e.g., printing) for new bioengineering applications; (4) Machine learning based large bio-signal data analysis; (5) Neuromorphic devices that closely mimic the characteristics of neuronal cells and neuronal networks.
We are a part of Advanced Electronic Device Research Group (AEDRG) at DGIST ICE (Department of Information and Communication Engineering).
Advisor Professor : Kang, Hongki
Advanced Electronic Devices Research Group(AEDRG) - Kang Lab. Homepage
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- Heterojunction Wide-Bandgap Amorphous Metal Oxide High-Voltage Thin-Film Transistors with High Driving Current and Low Process Temperature
- Study of active-matrix high-power transistor design for electrical stimulation
- ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DEVICE HAVING WIDE RANGE OF OPERATING VOLTAGE
- High-frequency (> 65 MHz) broadband transparent transducer with ultrathin gold electrode for dual-mode photoacoustic and laser-induced ultrasound microscopy
- 촉각 재현 장치 및 이의 구동 방법
