Sunghoon Jang
Office:
» Voorhees Hall 729 (V-729)
Phone:
» 718.260.5319
E-mail:
» sjang@citytech.cuny.edu
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Sunghoon Jang
Areas of Interest:
- Biomedical Sensors and Instruments
- Biomedical Signal Processing and Control Systems
- Opto-electronics and Laser Optics
Education:
- Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut
- M.S.E.E. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology
- B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering, Kyung-Nam University, Korea
Courses Taught:
- EET 1102: Techniques of Electrical Technology
- EET 1122: Circuit Analysis I
- EET 1240: Electronics
- EET 1241: Electronics Laboratory
- EET 2140: Communications Electronics
- EET 2141: Communications Electronics Laboratory
- EET 2162: Digital Electronics I
- TCET 2102: Analog and Digital Telephony
- TCET 3102: Analog and Digital Communications I
- TCET 4202: Advanced Telecommunications
- TCET 4220: Telecommunications Seminar
- ETX 1212: Digital Systems in Telecommunications I
- ETX 2112: Digital Systems in Telecommunications II
- ETX 3122: Introduction to Electronics
- ETX 3142: Telecommunication I
- ETX 3222: Electronic Communications
Publications:
- Jang S., Spellane P., Razani M., “Proposing a New Study in Non-Invasive Amperometric Glucose Sensing Technology through the NYC-LSAMP Summer Fellowship Program,” the ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, October 28-29, 2011.
- Jang S., Li H., “A New Method for a Non-Invasive Glucose-Sensing Polarimetry System,” International Journal of Engineering Research and Innovation (IJERI), Volume 2, Number 1, Pages 36 – 42, Spring/Summer 2010 Edition.
- Jang S., Markowitz K., “Initiating the Undergraduate Research Study through the CUNY LSAMP Summer Fellowship Program,” the ASEE Southeastern Section Conference at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, April 18-20, 2010.
- Jang S., Markowitz K., Carranza A., "Developing a Senior Capstone Project Course in Integrating Undergraduate Teaching and Research,” the ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring 2010 Conference, Easton, PA, April 16-17, 2010.
- Vilsaint D., Jang S.,"Studying and Developing a Non-invasive Optical Glucose Sensing System Using Advanced Opto-Electronic Technology", the 2009 Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), Phoenix, AZ, November 5-7, 2009.
- Jang S., Markowitz K., “Developing the Core Course Modules in Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Program”, the Conference of Synergy in STEM: Bring Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering Together, Brooklyn, NY, October 29, 2009.
- Jang S., Markowitz K., Li H., “A New Approach to Present a Non-Invasive Optical Glucose Sensor Using Advanced Opto-Electronic Technology,” the ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Fall 2009 Conference, King of Prussia, PA, October 23-24, 2009.
- Jang S., Russo R., Li H., “Modifying the Existing Non-invasive Optical Glucose Sensing Device and Demonstrating the Optical Rotatory Effect of Glucose in the Presence of Glucose Medium”, the ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring 2007 conference at NJIT, Newark , NJ, April 13-14, 2007.
- Jang S., Ciszkowska M., Russo R., Li H., “A New Approach to Glucose Monitoring Using a Non-Invasive Ocular Amperometric Electro-Chemical Glucose Sensor for the Diabetics”, the ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring 2006 conference, Brooklyn, NY, April 28-29, 2006.
Grants:
- As a PI, received S-STEM Grant from National Science Foundation (NSF), “Engineering the Future,” in the amount of $599,790/4yrs started in May 1, 2012.
- As a PI, received PSC-CUNY Research Grant in the amount of $ 2,400 for 2010/2011 academic year.
- As a PI, received PSC-CUNY Research Grant in the amount of $ 3,943 for 2007/2008 academic year.
- As a PI, received Graduate Research and Technology Initiative (GRTI) Grant – Round 10 in the amount of $ 20,950 started in June 1, 2007.
- As a Co-PI, received STEP Grant from National Science Foundation (NSF), “Metropolitan Mentors Network (MMNet): Growing an Urban STEM Talent Pool Across New York City,” in the amount of $990,657/5yrs started in May 1, 2007.
- As a Co-PI, received S-STEM Grant from National Science Foundation (NSF), “S-STEM Scholars,” in the amount of $496,800/4yrs started in Oct 1, 2007.
- As a PI, received Perkins Grant in the amount of $ 25,078 for 2006/2007 academic year.
- As a PI, received Graduate Research and Technology Initiative (GRTI) Grant – Round 9 in the amount of $ 12,000 started in June 1, 2006.
- As a PI, received PSC-CUNY Research Grant in the amount of $ 4,000 for 2005/2006 academic year.