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UNIST Student Honored for the 2019 ISSCC SRP Poster Award

A UNIST graduate student, Younghyun Lim in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been honored for his outstanding poster presentation at the annual IEEE International Solid-State Circuit Conference (ISSCC), which took place from February 17 to 21, 2019.

Mr. Lim has been selected as a winner for the 2018 IEEE ISSCC “Student Research Preview (SRP) Poster Award” for his recently submitted paper, entitled “A 320uV-Output Ripple and 100ns-Settling Time at 0.5V Supply Digital-Low-Dropout Regulator Using Multi-Level Gate Voltages and a Fast-Decision PD Detector”.

Known as the “Olympic in the field of semiconductor circuit designs”, the International Solid-State Circuits Conference is the foremost global forum for presentation of advances in solid-state circuits and systems-on-a-chip. Every year, ISSCC brings together an incredible range of talented researchers in academia and industry from all over the world to exchange ideas and present results of ongoing research in the most state-of-the-art areas of solid-state circuits and systems-on-a-chip.

The ISSCC Student Research Preview (SRP) is an evening student session, which gives Masters and PhD candidates the opportunity to showcase their work and interact with others in the ISSCC community. The session is organized as short presentations of work-in-progress in conjunction with a poster presentation session, by graduate students from around the world, which have been selected on the basis of a short submission concerning their on-going research. Selection is based on the technical quality and innovation of the work.

This year’s Student Research Preview at ISSCC 2019 took place on February 17 and was presented in three theme sections: Digital and Machine Learning Circuits and Systems, Data Converters and Clocking, and Analog and Wireless Circuits. Prizes are awarded for the outstanding poster presentations and are recognized at next year’s conference.