Welcome to the Website for Prof. Hae-Seung Lee

Hae-Seung
Lee
was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1955. He received the B.S. and the M.S. degrees
in Electronic Engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea in 1978
and 1980 respectively. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering
from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1984, where he developed self-calibration
techniques for A/D converters.
In 1980, he was
a Member of the Technical Staff in the Department of Mechanical Engineering
at the Korean Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, where he was
involved in the development of alternative energy sources. Since 1984, he has
been with the Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Microsystems
Technology Laboratories, Cambridge, MA, where he is now a Professor. Since
1985, he has acted as Consultant to Analog Devices, Inc., Wilmington, MA. His
research interests are in the area of analog integrated circuits, early vision
circuits, fabrication technologies, and solid-state sensors.
Prof. Lee is a
recipient of the 1988 Presidential Young Investigators' Award. He has served
on 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. From 1992 to 1994 he was an associate editor for the IEEE
Journal of Solid-State Circuits. Prof. Lee is a Fellow in IEEE and has been
a member since 1988. Prof. Lee has been on the ISSCC Program Committee since 1998 to present. He is the Director for MIT's
Center for Integrated Circuits and Systems and newly announced Associate Director of MTL.
