Prof. Sang-Shin Lee's Research Team Selected for Mid-Career Research Program
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Professor Sang-Shin Lee (Department of Electronic Engineering) of Kwangwoon University and his research team selected for the Mid-Career Research Program
- Independent research project of 1.5
billion KRW over four years under Type 2 (Global) Mid-Career Research Program -
- Selected for creative research on LiDAR sensor development using metasurfaces -
Professor Sang-Shin
Lee from the Department of Electronic Engineering at Kwangwoon University,
leading the Photonics Laboratory, has been selected for the 'First Half of 2024
First Individual Basic Research Program Mid-Career Research-Type 2 (Global)'.
The mid-career
research program in the field of basic science and technology supports creative
individual research to cultivate excellent basic research capabilities and
provide a foundation for growth as a leading researcher. Particularly, Type 2
(Global) supports creative research by outstanding researchers to foster and
leap as global leader researchers and achieve innovative outcomes. This program
is supervised by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation
of Korea.
Professor Lee's
research team has been selected for the project titled 'Silicon Photonic
Single-Wavelength Beam Scanner Integrated with Metasurface-Integrated On-Chip
Circulator,' and will receive 1.5 billion KRW in research funding over four
years until April 2028.
The research team
plans to address the critical issues of size, cost, durability, and power
consumption associated with mechanical beam scanners used in existing LiDAR
systems by researching silicon photonic beam scanners, which are gaining
attention as solid-state beam scanners. Unlike the Optical Phased Array method,
which has emerged as a promising alternative for non-mechanical beam scanners,
this research will introduce a beam scanner method using a focal plane array
and integrate an on-chip circulator with a metasurface, a novel approach. This
research will be conducted as an international collaboration with the
Australian National University, aiming to implement the world's first
solid-state LiDAR sensor integrated with a silicon photonic on-chip circulator.
“The solid-state beam
scanner developed in this study will be crucial as a spatial recognition sensor
for future autonomous driving, emphasizing the importance of LiDAR device
technology using metasurfaces, with expected industrial impact,” said Professor
Lee. He added, “As the eyes of the Fourth Industrial Revolution characterized
by 'hyper-connectivity, hyper-intelligence, and hyper-convergence,' it will be
applied in various fields such as autonomous vehicles, free-space optical
communication, drone LiDAR sensors, next-generation 6G communication, virtual
reality, space internet, scientific training simulators, 3D mapping, and smart
factories, aiming for innovative performance improvements.”
Meanwhile, Professor
Lee was selected for the University Focused Research Institute Support Program
in 2018 and the Mid-Career Research (Type 2) in 2020. As the research director,
he has achieved outstanding research results through focused research on next-generation
devices and ICT applications based on nano-device technology driving the Fourth
Industrial Revolution. He is also making every effort to develop into a leading
research institution with world-class research capabilities, aiming for a future-oriented
university.
Prof. Sang-Shin Lee from the Department of Electronic Engineering at Kwangwoon University