Prof. Hae-Seung (Harry) Lee

Advanced Television and Signal Processing Professor of Electrical Engineering

Primary DLC

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

MIT Room: 39-521

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Integrated Circuit Design and Fabrication with Emphasis on Analog/Digital Mixed Systems
Implementation of Early Vision Algorithms in CCD and Resistive Fuse Circuits
Solid-State Circuits
Analog Integrated Circuits in CMOS and BiCMOS Technologies
Analog and Mixed Signals Integrated Circuit Design with Emphasis on Data Converteds, Amplifiers adn Communication Circuits

Research Summary

Professor Lee's research interests are in the areas of analog integrated circuits with the emphasis on analog-to-digital converters in scaled CMOS technologies as well as medical electronics. Lee is a recipient of the 1988 Presidential Young Investigators’ Award, and a co-recipient ISSCC Jack Kilby Outstanding Student Paper Award in 2002 and 2006. He has served a number of technical program committees for various IEEE conferences, including the International Electron Devices Meeting, the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, and the IEEE Symposium on VLSI circuits. Professor Lee is an inventor or a co-inventor of 57 issued U.S. patents and numerous international patents. He has published more than 150 journal and conference papers, and is a Fellow of IEEE.

Recent Work