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Overview

Jae-Yoon Sim is affiliated with the Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea. The scope of their research spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a primary focus in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Hardware and Architecture.

The scientist's work commonly appears in several publication venues, such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
  • 2022 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC)
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers

Jae-Yoon Sim has contributed to several research topics, including:

  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies
  • Low-power high-performance VLSI design
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials

Frequent collaborators of Jae-Yoon Sim include Jahyun Koo, Cheonhoo Jeon, Moonjoo Lee, Youngwoo Ji, and Hong-June Park, reflecting ongoing partnerships in research projects and publications.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jae-Yoon Sim demonstrate a concentration on biomedical device technologies and quantum computing control systems. These include:

  • "Wireless smart contact lens for diabetic diagnosis and therapy," 2020, published in Science Advances
  • "Bimetallic Nanocatalysts Immobilized in Nanoporous Hydrogels for Long-Term Robust Continuous Glucose Monitoring of Smart Contact Lens," 2022, published in Advanced Materials
  • "Smart Wireless Near-Infrared Light Emitting Contact Lens for the Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy," 2022, published in Advanced Science
  • "A 40-nm Cryo-CMOS Quantum Controller IC for Superconducting Qubit," 2022, published in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "A Cryo-CMOS Controller IC With Fully Integrated Frequency Generators for Superconducting Qubits," 2022, published in the 2022 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC)

The research contributions by Jae-Yoon Sim reflect engagement with cutting-edge technologies such as smart biomedical devices and quantum information processing circuits, aligning with emerging trends in multidisciplinary engineering and applied sciences.

Best Publications

  • Wireless smart contact lens for diabetic diagnosis and therapy.

    Do Hee Keum;Su-Kyoung Kim;Jahyun Koo;Geon-Hui Lee

  • A Fully-Integrated 71 nW CMOS Temperature Sensor for Low Power Wireless Sensor Nodes

    Seokhyeon Jeong;Zhiyoong Foo;Yoonmyung Lee;Jae-Yoon Sim

  • A 21 fJ/Conversion-Step 100 kS/s 10-bit ADC With a Low-Noise Time-Domain Comparator for Low-Power Sensor Interface

    Seon-Kyoo Lee;Seung-Jin Park;Hong-June Park;Jae-Yoon Sim

  • Bimetallic Nanocatalysts Immobilized in Nanoporous Hydrogels for Long‐Term Robust Continuous Glucose Monitoring of Smart Contact Lens

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  • A 1 GHz ADPLL With a 1.25 ps Minimum-Resolution Sub-Exponent TDC in 0.18 $\mu$ m CMOS

    Seon-Kyoo Lee;Young-Hun Seo;Yunjae Suh;Hong-June Park

  • Biomimetic anti-reflective triboelectric nanogenerator for concurrent harvesting of solar and raindrop energies

    Donghyeon Yoo;Seung-Chul Park;Seoulmin Lee;Jae-Yoon Sim

  • A Digital-Domain Calibration of Split-Capacitor DAC for a Differential SAR ADC Without Additional Analog Circuits

    Ji-Yong Um;Yoon-Jee Kim;Eun-Woo Song;Jae-Yoon Sim

  • Toward sustainable output generation of liquid–solid contact triboelectric nanogenerators: The role of hierarchical structures

    Handong Cho;Jihoon Chung;Gunsub Shin;Jae-Yoon Sim

  • 12.6 A 160nW 63.9fJ/conversion-step capacitance-to-digital converter for ultra-low-power wireless sensor nodes

    Hyunsoo Ha;Dennis Sylvester;David Blaauw;Jae-Yoon Sim

  • 5.7 A 29nW bandgap reference circuit

    Jong Mi Lee;Youngwoo Ji;Seungnam Choi;Young-Chul Cho

  • A Serpentine Guard Trace to Reduce the Far-End Crosstalk Voltage and the Crosstalk Induced Timing Jitter of Parallel Microstrip Lines

    Kyoungho Lee;Hyun-Bae Lee;Hae-Kang Jung;Jae-Yoon Sim

  • 5.8 A 9.3nW all-in-one bandgap voltage and current reference circuit

    Youngwoo Ji;Cheonhoo Jeon;Hyunwoo Son;Byungsub Kim

  • A 192-pW Voltage Reference Generating Bandgap– $V_{ ext{th}}$ With Process and Temperature Dependence Compensation

    Youngwoo Ji;Jungho Lee;Byungsub Kim;Hong-June Park

  • A 1.25 ps Resolution 8b Cyclic TDC in 0.13 $\mu$ m CMOS

    Young-Hun Seo;Jun-Seok Kim;Hong-June Park;Jae-Yoon Sim

  • A 300-MS/s, 1.76-ps-Resolution, 10-b Asynchronous Pipelined Time-to-Digital Converter With on-Chip Digital Background Calibration in 0.13-µm CMOS

    Jun-Seok Kim;Young-Hun Seo;Yunjae Suh;Hong-June Park

  • TEMPERATURE SENSOR AND SHIFT TEMPERATURE DETECTING METHOD

    Yoo Jae-Hwan;Sim Jae-Yoon

  • An Interpolating Digitally Controlled Oscillator for a Wide-Range All-Digital PLL

    Kwang-Hee Choi;Jung-Bum Shin;Jae-Yoon Sim;Hong-June Park

  • Serpentine Microstrip Lines With Zero Far-End Crosstalk for Parallel High-Speed DRAM Interfaces

    Kyoungho Lee;Hae-Kang Jung;Hyung-Joon Chi;Hye-Jung Kwon

  • FEXT-eliminated stub-alternated microstrip line for multi-gigabit/second parallel links

    S.K. Lee;K. Lee;H.J. Park;J.Y. Sim

  • A 650Mb/s-to-8Gb/s referenceless CDR circuit with automatic acquisition of data rate

    Seon-Kyoo Lee;Young-Sang Kim;Hyunsoo Ha;Younghun Seo

  • Hyaluronate-Gold Nanoparticle/Glucose Oxidase Complex for Highly Sensitive Wireless Noninvasive Glucose Sensors.

    Su-Kyoung Kim;Cheonhoo Jeon;Geon-Hui Lee;Jahyun Koo

  • A 95fJ/b current-mode transceiver for 10mm on-chip interconnect

    Seon-Kyoo Lee;Seung-Hun Lee;D. Sylvester;D. Blaauw

  • A Spherical Hybrid Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhanced Water Wave Energy Harvesting

    Kwangseok Lee;Jeong-Won Lee;Kihwan Kim;Donghyeon Yoo

  • Distinctive plume formation in atmospheric Ar and He plasmas in microwave frequency band and suitability for biomedical applications

    H. Wk. Lee;S. K. Kang;I. H. Won;H. Y. Kim

  • A Smart Contact Lens Controller IC Supporting Dual-Mode Telemetry With Wireless-Powered Backscattering LSK and EM-Radiated RF Transmission Using a Single-Loop Antenna

    Cheonhoo Jeon;Jahyun Koo;Kyongsu Lee;Minseob Lee

  • A high-gain wide-input-range time amplifier with an open-loop architecture and a gain equal to current bias ratio

    Hye-Jung Kwon;Jae-seung Lee;Jae-Yoon Sim;Hong-June Park

  • A 2 GHz Fractional-N Digital PLL with 1b Noise Shaping $\Delta\Sigma$ TDC

    Dong-Woo Jee;Young-Hun Seo;Hong-June Park;Jae-Yoon Sim

Frequent Co-Authors

David Blaauw
David Blaauw University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Dennis Sylvester
Dennis Sylvester University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sei Kwang Hahn
Sei Kwang Hahn Pohang University of Science and Technology
Yoonmyung Lee
Yoonmyung Lee Sungkyunkwan University
Massimo Alioto
Massimo Alioto National University of Singapore
Seok Hyun Yun
Seok Hyun Yun Harvard University
Kari Halonen
Kari Halonen Aalto University
Boris Murmann
Boris Murmann University of Hawaii at Manoa

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