Jinseok Choi is an associate professor at KAIST with 11 years of experience bridging cutting-edge wireless communications research and industry-grade system engineering. His work spans academia and R&D—moving from graduate research at UT Austin to internships at Huawei and a systems role at Qualcomm—focusing on massive MIMO, low-resolution ADCs, and learning-based detection algorithms. He progressed rapidly through assistant professorships at UNIST and KAIST, translating theoretical advances into practical wireless solutions and mentoring the next generation of researchers. Based in Daejeon, he blends deep signal-processing expertise with hands-on algorithm development, and his personal motto—“be better than yesterday”—reflects a continuous-improvement approach that fuels both his research and teaching.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D. candidate, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D. candidate, Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Business Administration, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Business Administration at Yonsei University 연세대학교
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