Principal Inverstigator
Dr. Sungyong Jung received a Ph.D. degree in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. His doctoral research focused on CMOS optical transceiver circuit design including parasitic effects and analysis. Upon graduation, he was involved in optical transceiver design to improve spectral efficiency with Quellan Inc. as an advanced circuit engineer. Currently, he is an associate chair and professor in the electrical engineering department at the University of Texas at Arlington. He has established integrated sensing circuits and systems (ISCS) laboratory, which specializes in integrated circuits and embedded systems for chemical and bio sensing applications. His research interests include bio/chemical sensing integrated circuits and embedded systems, RF IC Design, analog and mixed signal IC design, hearing aid devices, smart farming, and environmental sensing. He is the associate editor in Sensor Device section and Sensor Network section of Frontiers in Sensors and the associate editor in IEEE Access.
Meet The Team
Shanthala Lakshminarayana
Shanthala Lakshminarayana, Ph.D candidate.
Research Area: Sensing embedded system and CMOS sensing system on a chip.
Liem Nguyen
Liem Nguyen, Ph.D candidate.
Research Area: Sensing embedded system, mobile app, and CMOS analog front-end IC
Manu Chilukuri
Manu Chilukuri, Ph.D candidate.
Research Area: Analog integrated circuit design
Moditha Reddy
Moditha Reddy, M.S.
Research Area: GUI/mobile app development and machine learning
Fariha Rabbi
Fariha Rabbi, M.S.
Research Area: Embedded System
Andrew Nguyen
Andrew Nguyen, B.S.
Research Area: Embedded System and GUI
Parth Sharma
Parth Sharma, B.S.
Research Area: Mobile app
Raul Salas
Raul Salas, B.S.
Research Area: Embedded System
Affiliated Member
Hyusim Park, Ph.D.
Hyusim Park, Assistant Professor.
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Okalhoma State University
Research Area: Sensing embedded system and CMOS sensing system on a chip
Prof. Hyusim Park is an assistant professor in ECE at Oklahoma State University. She was a postdoctoral researcher in ISCS Lab and received a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. Her research includes the electrochemical sensing system on a CMOS IC chip for E-nose application, glucose sensing, and air quality monitoring. She has also implemented electrochemical sensing systems on a board from hardware design to software development.