Prof. Dr. Panbong Ha | Electronic | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Panbong Ha | Electronic | Best Researcher Award
๐ Panbong Ha is an esteemed Emeritus Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at Changwon National University (2023โpresent). With a career spanning over three decades (1987โ2023), he served as a professor in the same department. ๐ During 1998โ1999, he was a Visiting Scholar at Lancaster Universityโs Communication Research Centre. ๐งโ๐ฌ He holds a Ph.D. and an MS in Electronic Engineering from Seoul National University. His research expertise spans electronic circuits, memory devices, and hybrid bonding technologies. ๐ ๏ธ Recently, his innovative contributions include the design of synaptic driving circuits for memory hardware and error correction-based intellectual property. ๐
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Panbong Ha
Panbong Ha exemplifies the qualities of an exceptional researcher with a prolific academic and professional career spanning over 35 years. His groundbreaking contributions to electronic engineering, particularly in the fields of memory devices, circuit design, and hybrid bonding technologies, underscore his significance as a thought leader in his field. As a professor at Changwon National University, Panbong Ha not only advanced his research but also nurtured a generation of engineers and researchers. His innovative designs, such as synaptic driving circuits for memory hardware and error correction-based intellectual property, are paving the way for energy-efficient and intelligent electronic systems.
Education and Experienceย
- ๐ Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering (1985โ1995): Seoul National University
- ๐ MS in Electronic Engineering (1981โ1993): Seoul National University
- ๐งโ๐ฌ Researcher (1983โ1985): ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
- ๐จโ๐ซ Professor (1987โ2023): Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Changwon National University
- ๐ Visiting Scholar (1998โ1999): Communication Research Centre, Lancaster University
- ๐ Emeritus Professor (2023โpresent): Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Changwon National University
Professional Development
๐ Panbong Ha has significantly advanced the field of electronic engineering through decades of teaching and research. ๐ง As a professor at Changwon National University (1987โ2023), he nurtured innovation and mentored future engineers. ๐ His tenure as a Visiting Scholar at Lancaster University enriched his knowledge in communication technologies. ๐ง His professional growth reflects his commitment to cutting-edge research, contributing groundbreaking advancements in error correction codes and synaptic driving circuits. ๐ฏ Through his leadership and expertise, Panbong Ha has remained a driving force in the development of electronic systems, fostering global collaboration and pushing the boundaries of technology. ๐
Research Focus
๐ ๏ธ Panbong Ha’s research focuses on advanced electronic engineering, emphasizing memory devices and circuit design. ๐ฏ His recent work includes developing multi-time programmable intellectual property with built-in error correction code functions and designing synaptic driving circuits for TFT eFlash-based processing-in-memory hardware. ๐ง These innovations utilize hybrid bonding and advanced semiconductor processes like BipolarโCMOSโDMOS. ๐ His research contributes to the evolution of error-resistant electronics and energy-efficient memory systems. ๐ก By addressing the challenges of modern electronic design, his work accelerates the development of smarter, more efficient technologies, influencing fields such as AI hardware and integrated memory processing systems. ๐
Awards and Honors
- ๐ Emeritus Professorship (2023): Changwon National University
- ๐ Visiting Scholar Recognition (1998โ1999): Lancaster University
- ๐๏ธ Decades of Excellence Award: Changwon National University (1987โ2023)
- ๐ ๏ธ Innovation in Research Award: For advancements in memory circuits and error correction technologies
- ๐ Recognition for Academic Excellence: Seoul National University during MS and Ph.D. studies