Prof. Sang-shin Lee Research Team Wins Best Paper Award at COOC 2024
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Professor Sang-shin
Lee from the Department of Electronic Engineering and his integrated master's
and doctoral program student, Ju Suh, received the Best Paper Award at the 31st
Conference on Optoelectronics and Optical Communications (COOC 2024), held from
May 29 for three days.
At the
conference, Student Ju Suh presented a paper titled “Wide Angle-Tolerant
Retroreflector Based on All-Dielectric Metasurface in Visible Light,”
showcasing a retroreflector structure with a wide-angle tolerance using a
dielectric metasurface. The research was recognized for its potential and was
conducted under the Ministry of Education-supported Science and Engineering
Research Center program.
Retroreflectors
are essential passive components in wireless optical communication systems that
allow signals to be transmitted with low power. Traditional retroreflector
structures are often unsuitable due to their relatively large weight and
volume. To address this issue, the research proposed a lightweight, ultra-thin
flat retroreflector structure using a metasurface, which operates efficiently
at a wide incidence angle (±20°) in the visible light range (532 nm).
Professor Sang-shin
Lee, who heads the "Nano Device Application Research Center," has
published over 180 papers in leading SCI journals on topics including optical
communication devices, nano-optical devices, and optical sensors. He is also
actively researching key technologies related to the Fourth Industrial
Revolution, such as silicon photonics-based LiDAR sensor modules for autonomous
driving and wireless optical communication devices.
Kwangwoon University’s student Ju Suh (right) from Professor Sang-shin Lee’s research team receiving the Best Paper Award at the 31st Conference on Optoelectronics and Optical Communications.