Yoonmyung Lee is affiliated with Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea and specializes in engineering research, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their scholarly output includes significant contributions to advanced memory and neural computing, ferroelectric and negative capacitance devices, semiconductor materials and devices, neuroscience and neural engineering, low-power high-performance VLSI design, advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design, and physical unclonable functions (PUFs) and hardware security.
Their research spans multiple subfields, predominantly electrical and electronic engineering, with additional work in biomedical engineering, cellular and molecular neuroscience, hardware and architecture, and mechanical engineering.
Yoonmyung Lee's publication record includes work in various peer-reviewed venues, with the most frequent being:
Selected recent papers by Yoonmyung Lee cover topics in device physics and circuit applications, memory computing, and artificial neural systems:
Frequent collaborators in Yoonmyung Lee's work include a set of coauthors with whom they have published multiple times:
Their work is situated mainly in engineering, addressing hardware and device innovation and their applications in computing and memory systems, with additional interdisciplinary approaches incorporating biomedical and neuroscience elements.
Seokhyeon Jeong;Zhiyoong Foo;Yoonmyung Lee;Jae-Yoon Sim
Scott Hanson;Mingoo Seok;Yu-Shiang Lin;Zhiyoong Foo
Mingoo Seok;S. Hanson;Yu-Shiang Lin;Zhiyoong Foo
Yen-Po Chen;Dongsuk Jeon;Yoonmyung Lee;Yejoong Kim
Yoonmyung Lee;Suyoung Bang;Inhee Lee;Yejoong Kim
D. Blaauw;D. Sylvester;P. Dutta;Y. Lee
Wanyeong Jung;Sechang Oh;Suyoung Bang;Yoonmyung Lee
Kaiyuan Yang;David Fick;Michael B. Henry;Yoonmyung Lee
Yoonmyung Lee;Daeyeon Kim;Jin Cai;Isaac Lauer
Mohammad Hassan Ghaed;Gregory Chen;Razi-ul Haque;Michael Wieckowski
Yoonmyung Lee;Gyouho Kim;Suyoung Bang;Yejoong Kim
David Fick;Ronald G. Dreslinski;Bharan Giridhar;Gyouho Kim
Wanyeong Jung;Sechang Oh;Suyoung Bang;Yoonmyung Lee
Daeyeon Kim;Yoonmyung Lee;Jin Cai;Isaac Lauer
Sechang Oh;Yoonmyung Lee;Jingcheng Wang;Zhiyoong Foo
Muhammad Bilawal Khan;Dong Hyun Kim;Jae Hyun Han;Hassan Saif
Sechang Oh;Yoonmyung Lee;Jingcheng Wang;Zhiyoong Foo
Kwan Ho Kim;Hyung Youl Park;Jaewoo Shim;Gicheol Shin
Dongsuk Jeon;Yen-Po Chen;Yoonmyung Lee;Yejoong Kim
Yoonmyung Lee;David Blaauw;Dennis Sylvester
Gyouho Kim;Yoonmyung Lee;Zhiyoong Foo;Pat Pannuto
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