Analog Devices
ADI NanoteamDHC is leveraging Nanotechnologies for the development of the next generation of Smart Diagnostic at the intelligent edge for Home and Point-of-Care applications
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Dr. Kyungyong Choi
Biosensor Device Engineer at ADI
Hi, my name is Kyungyong Choi. I was hired as a biosensor device engineer here at ADI in September 2021, and my goal here at Nano team is to contribute to microfluidic implementation/integration of biochemical sensing/reaction on chips. I have background and expertise in microfluidics and molecular diagnostics, with 6-year-long training from PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. During my PhD, I focused on the development of microfluidic cell sorting device and biological sample preparation for diagnostics using the aforementioned microfluidic device. Before joining MIT, I worked at Samsung Electronics as a semiconductor device engineer in the Logic transistor development team (Logic TD) for the development of 14nm/10nm logic transistor foundry. Before my previous work experience at Samsung Electronics, I received a BS/MS in Electrical Engineering at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
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- How I started working on biosensors
- How I started working for this company
- My visions on biosensor technology!
Dr. Jay Pittman
Dr. Jay Pittman earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics from the University of Chicago and his B.S. in Biochemistry from the University of Central Arkansas. At the University of Chicago, he used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and video-rate atomic force microscopy to study Amyloid-beta (a primary component of Alzheimer’s Disease plaques) and its real-time aggregation into nanodroplet oligomers. He subsequently joined UC’s Department of Radiology as a postdoc where he measured the impact of inter-acquisitional variability in Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the characterization and diagnosis of prostate cancer.
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- Biochemistry
- Biotechnology
- My cat, Willow!
Dr. Mohamed Azize
Dr. Mohamed Azize received his M.S. and Ph.D. (2006) degrees in physics from the University of Montpellier II and the University of Sophia-Antipolis in France, respectively. He has 20+ years of experience in 2D material, III-V & III-Nitride epitaxy and fabrication, simulation, and device physics. He has been working in world-class research laboratories since 2002: CQD Northwestern University (USA), CRHEA-CNRS and CEA nano-physic labs in France, and MTL/EECS lab at MIT (Cambridge, MA USA). He has authored more than 45 scientific articles and more than 10 provisional and granted patents and has participated in all Nitride Semiconductor international conferences since 2002. He is a referee in many scientific journals such as Solid State Electronics, Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, etc. Dr Azize is a serial entrepreneur and intrapreneur leveraging nanotechnology, material science, solid-state device physics, and Biochemistry to disrupt current technologies in Power, RF, opto-electronics, and Sensors applications. Recent strong interests in medical diagnostics and in the digitalization of the Health care industry.
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- Philanthropy
- Global warming & water
- Entrepreneurship/intrapreneurship
- Nanotechnology
- Biochemistry
- Material science
- Solid state physics
- Soccer
- Coffee!