Summary
Kyuho Lee is an accomplished electrical engineering researcher and associate professor turned 부교수 at Yonsei University with nine years of academic and industry experience bridging hardware design and advanced research. He progressed from hardware IP design at Samsung Research America to postdoctoral work at KAIST, then built a research and teaching portfolio as assistant and associate professor at UNIST before returning to Yonsei. His expertise centers on electrical and electronics engineering with a strong emphasis on hardware-software co-design and IP development informed by a PhD from KAIST. He combines rigorous academic publishing and mentorship with practical industry experience, enabling translational research that targets real-world system challenges. Based in Seoul, he maintains an active lab presence (isl-yonse.ac) and a personal site showcasing projects and publications, signaling commitment to open dissemination and collaboration. An early graduate of a science high school, he brings a long-standing aptitude for math and science that underpins his methodical approach to engineering problems.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Early Graduation, Mathematics and Science, Early Graduation, Mathematics and Science at Hansung Science High School
Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering at 한국과학기술원(KAIST)
Ph. D., Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ph. D., Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
English, japanise, Korean