Byeong Gi Lee
Byeong Gi Lee | |
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Born | South Korea |
Alma mater | Wireless communications |
Awards | IEEE Fellow Member of Korean Academy of Engineering |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electrical Engineering Telecommunications |
Institutions | Seoul National University |
Byeong Gi Lee is an emeritus professor at Seoul National University, South Korea.[1]
Early life
[edit]Born in Korea, Lee studied his undergraduate degree at Seoul National University, Korea. He received his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from UCLA, USA.[2]
Career
[edit]Lee worked at Granger Associates and AT&T Bell Labs before joining SNU, Korea as a faculty member. He became a professor of electrical engineering and subsequently Vice Chancellor of Research. Later, he became a Commissioner of the Korean Communications Commission.[3] He was active in IEEE Communications Society and had served as the society President. He was also the 23rd President of KICS - Korean Information and Communications Society.[4] Lee later retired in 2016 as an emeritus professor of SNU.[5]
Awards
[edit]Lee was elected to Fellow of the IEEE in the year 1997 for contributions to digital transform and filtering, to broadband telecommunications, and to digital scrambling[6] and member of Korean National Academy of Engineering.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Emeritus Professors at SNU, Korea".
- ^ "IEEE Author information of Byeong Gi Lee".
- ^ "Standing Commissioner B G Lee, Korean Communications Commission".
- ^ "President Emeritus, KICS Korea".
- ^ "Career Information of B.G. Lee, IEEE Industry".
- ^ "IEEE Fellows 1997 | IEEE Communications Society".
- ^ "Biography of Byeong Gi Lee, DIGST, Korea".