[카테고리:] 미분류

  • SMART & GREEN IT TECHNOLOGY

    ▣ Title : SMART & GREEN IT TECHNOLOGY

    Speaker

    : Changhyun Kim (Samsung  Electro-Mechanics,  Executive Vice President)

    Date

    & Time : Friday, May 3 (4:00 ~ 5:30pm)

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #101

    Host

    : Prof. HongjunePark  (Tel. 2234)

    Abstract :

    인류의 문화가 과거부터 발전해 오면서 현재 기기의 혁신을

    가져오고 있는 MOBILE

    SET 시장의

    동향을 소개하고,삼성이

    전자부품 개발을 통해서 진행하고 있는가지GREEN ENERGY INNIVATION 활동

    소개와 그 효과등을

    전달하고자 함.

  • Design Automation of Electric Distribution Systems

    ▣ Title : Design Automation of Electric Distribution Systems

    Speaker

    : Dr.Gijoon Nam (IBM)

    Date

    & Time : Tuesday, May 21 (2:00 ~ 3:15pm)

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #102

    Host

    : Prof. Sungjoo Yoo (Tel. 2379)

    ▣ Abstract :

    Our

    comfortable modern lifestyle is largely enabled by an abundant supply of

    energy, and in the context of our homes and workplaces, that energy is

    delivered in the form of electricity. Electricity is transported via

    “Transmission” systems that span long distances, and

    “Distribution” systems that are typically at the city level. In

    looking at the energy distribution market and focusing on the design of such

    systems, it is apparent that current engineering practice does not include significant

    automation. From a VLSI point of view, these systems are designs based only on

    simulation, -like designing an SoCwith Spice! This talk will examine this area, and show concrete examples of the

    application of VLSI design automation techniques to the design and optimization

    of electricity distribution systems. This work was done in partnership with an

    energy consulting firm, and was demonstrated to several energy companies that

    have all expressed intense interest in it. This is an area in which VLSI

    researchers, with some small learning, can make significant contributions!

  • Future of Smart Industry

    ▣ Title : Future

    of Smart Industry

    Speaker

    : Dr.JooYeon Lee(Executive Vice President of POSCO ICT CO., LTD.)

    Date

    & Time : Friday, May 10 (2:00 ~ 3:30pm)

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #101

    Host

    : Prof. JinsooLee (Tel. 2230)

    ▣ Abstract :

    1. Paradigm Change on Smart Industry

    In

    the past, the digital convergence mainly focused on industry-specific

    integration using digital technology and IT solutions. On the other hand, Smart

    Convergence emphasize the new values and business driven by users, integrating

    high Intelligence using devices such as smart phone and smart pads. The main

    driving forces spreading Smart Convergence are:

    1.

    SNS, 2. Smart Device (mobility), 3. Big Data, and 4. Spread of Cloud Computing.

    2. Future Growth Model on Smart Industry

    In

    this section, future growth models on Smart Industry are:

    1.Smart

    Building,  2.Smart Grid,  3. Smart Transportation, 

    4.

    Smart School, 5. Smart Ad,  And more..

    3. People whom Smart Industry is Looking

    for

    Keyword: Smart Life, Life Management

  • Heterogeneous Processors and Hybrid Systems for Big Data and Analytics

    ▣ Title : Heterogeneous Processors and Hybrid Systems for Big Data and Analytics

    Speaker

    : Dr.

    Peter Hofstee (IBM)

    Date

    & Time : Tuesday, May 21 (3:30 ~ 4:45pm)

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #105

    Host

    : Prof. Sungjoo Yoo (Tel. 2379)

    Abstract : Technology constraints increasingly allow heterogeneous processors, that combine multiple types of compute cores sharing memory, and hybrid systems, where different types of processors are combined at a system level, to gain a market advantage in spite of the challenges associated with programming such systems. This talk will briefly review the experience gained with the Cell Broadband Engine processor, including some of its applications in high-performance computing and embedded systems. Next the role of heterogeneity in commercial systems is discussed, and a hardware and software approach is discussed that allows for the integration of reconfigurable accelerators in high-performance and commercial systems. We discuss how these technologies can help us store and analyze the vast amounts of digital data of various types that are collected and the new levels of insight, foresight, and optimization that can be achieved.

     

  • Understanding of Flash memory

    ▣ Title : Understanding of Flash memory

    Speaker

    : Director. 정준섭 (SKHynix)

    Date

    & Time : Friday, May 24 (2:00 ~ 3:30pm)

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #101

    Host

    : Prof. Jeong-Soo Lee (Tel. 2380)

    ▣ Abstract : In

    the flash memory seminar, Introduction of flash memory and basic pricipleof flash cell operaionand the technical barrier for flash will be introduced.

  • Listening to Shiny Body:In Vivo Photoacoustic Tomography

    ▣ Title : Listening to Shiny Body:In Vivo Photoacoustic Tomography

    Speaker

    :  Chulhong Kim (POSTECH)

    Date

    & Time : Friday, September 6 (2:00

    ~ 3:30pm)

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #101

    Host

    : Prof. Jin Soo Lee (Tel.

    2230)

    ▣ Abstract :

     High-resolution

    volumetric optical imaging modalities, such as confocalmicroscopy, two-photon microscopy, and optical coherence tomography, have

    become increasing important in biomedical imaging fields. However, due to

    strong light scattering, the penetration depths of these imaging modalities are

    limited to the optical transport mean free path (~1 mm) in biological tissues. Photoacousticimaging, an emerging hybrid modality that can provide strong endogenous and

    exogenous optical absorption contrasts with high ultrasonic spatial resolution,

    has overcome the fundamental depth limitation while keeping the spatial

    resolution. The image resolution, as well as the maximum imaging depth, is

    scalable with ultrasonic frequency within the reach of diffuse photons. In

    biological tissues the imaging depth can be up to a few centimeters deep.

    In

    this presentation, the following topics of photoacousticimaging will be discussed; (1) multi-scale photoacousticimaging systems, (2) morphological, functional, and molecular photoacousticimaging, (3) potential clinical applications, and (4) contrast agents for photoacousticimaging.

     

  • Mobile Phone Future Direction and Next Generation HW Device Trends

    ▣ Title : Mobile

    Phone Future Direction and Next Generation HW Device

    Trends   

    Speaker

    : Tae

    Moon Roh (SAMSUNG)

    Date

    & Time : Friday, November 15 (4:00

    ~ 5:30pm)

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #101

    Host

    : Prof. Bum Man Kim (T. 2231)

    ▣ Abstract :

    As the rapid growth of mobile market is

    coming to an end, competition between the mobile phone developing/manufacturing

    companies, becomes more fierce.

    Only a few companies which have both

    strong brand power and the advanced technology which can satisfy the

    differentiated customer needs, take the most part of market share.

    In order to survive in the market change,

    mobile phone manufacturers have been expanding their business areas, with the

    support of their core technology.

    Also, future mobile technology which can

    satisfy the changed customers needs, due to the mobile trend paradigm

    shift (Strengthening and expanding the human ability) has been developed

    faster.

    I would like to present and share

    the vision of next generation mobile industry, through the future direction and

    technology of mobile devices HW key components such as display,

    camera, connectivity, battery, and sensors.  

  • Nano-Molecular Communications : When Shannon Meets Feynman

    ▣ Title : Nano-Molecular Communications : When Shannon Meets Feynman

    Speaker

    : Chan-Byoung Chae (Yonsei University)

    Date

    & Time : Friday, November 22 (2:00

    ~ 3:30pm)

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #101

    Host

    : Prof. Joon Ho Cho (T. 2377)

    ▣ Abstract :

    Nano-molecular

    communication represents, in terms of its scale and energy consumption, a very

    powerful future communication system. Though nanocommunication can also be realized with electromagnetic waves, as in

    traditional communication systems, such means still pose several problems, such

    as the development of nano-scale

    actuator, antennas, or body absorption of terahertz band frequency. Nano-molecular,

    or molecular communication, however, can utilize intra-body biomoleculesthat enable a great deal of various applications.

    As

    research into this field has been underway for less than a decade, it calls for

    fundamental intellectual challenges through preliminary studies. Thus I will

    introduce some theoretical results as well as our test-bed to verify the

    theoretical concepts.

  • NAND Flash – Device, Circuit & Systems

    ▣ Title : NAND Flash – Device, Circuit &

    Systems 

    Speaker

    :KihwanChoi (SAMSUNG)

    Date

    & Time : Friday, November 22 (4:00

    ~ 5:30pm) 

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #101

    Host

    : Prof. Jeong Soo Lee

    (T. 2380)

    ▣ Abstract :

    In

    this talk, the development history of NAND flash memory from its birth to

    current state of art in the device will be reviewed. Also many problems in

    developing NAND flash either being solved or to be overcome as well as many

    useful techniques in terms of design and process area will be discussed  

  • Design Methodologies for Advanced Mobile SOCs

    ▣ Title : Design Methodologies for Advanced Mobile

    SOCs 

    Speaker

    : Kyung Tae Do (SAMSUNG)

    Date

    & Time : Friday, November 29 (2:00

    ~ 3:30pm) 

    Place

    : LG Research Building, Room #101

    Host

    : Prof. Young Hwan Kim (T. 2227)

    ▣ Abstract :

    With

    advent of advanced process technology such as finFETand ever-increasing performance and functionalities of mobile SOCs, we are

    facing great challenges in every way, from process to design. As we overcome

    many of these challenges in Samsungs

    recent products, many of the design automation solutions or methodologies had

    to be invented and breakthrough had to be made in its search for high

    performance and low power / thermal.

     

    In

    this talk, I will present the new challenges that we are facing in the advanced

    process and high-performance SOC products. Also, I will provide a glimpse into

    Samsungs

    novel design methodologies being developed for addressing those new challenges.

    Finally, I will introduce Infrastructure Design Center (IDC) and Design

    Technology (DT) team in System LSI business of Samsung Electronics, which have

    enabled the new technologies for Samsungs

    advanced products.