Assistant Professor 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:
- ET 162: Circuit Analysis I
- ET 212: Electronics
- ET 212.1: Electronics
- ET 213: Electronics II
- ET 352: Communications Electronics Laboratory
- ET 382: Digital Electronics
- TC 320: Analog and Digital Telephony
- TC 500: Analog and Digital Communications I
- TC 870: Telecommunications Seminar
- TX 415: Telecommunication I
Publications:
- Jang S., Fox M.D. “Ex-Vivo Experimental Using the Double Lock-in Amplifier Technique for Magneto Optical Rotatory Effect (MORE) Glucose Detection”, Proceedings of the IEEE 26th Annual Northeast Biomedical Conference, Storrs, CT, April 21-22, 2000.
- Jang S., Fox M.D. “Magneto Optical Rotatory Effect (MORE) Signals of the Optical Glucose Sensor in the Presence of Enucleated Goat Eye”, Connecticut Symposium on Microelectronics & Optoelectronics, Storrs, CT, April 3, 2001.
- Jang S., Fox M.D. “Minimally Invasive Glucometer Using the Magneto Optical Rotatory Effect (MORE) of Glucose”, Submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
- 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.
- 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.
Grants:
- Received PSC-CUNY Research Award for $4,000 to begin July 1, 2005. “Minimally Invasive Glucometer Using an Electronic Contact Lens”
- Received Graduate Research and Technology Initiative (GRTI) – Round 9 Award for $12,000 to begin June 1, 2006.
- Received Perkins Grant Award for $25,078 with Professor Markowitz to begin Fall, 2006.
- Received a STEP grant of $990,657/5yrs as a Co-PI of the NSF “Metropolitan Mentors Network (MMNet): Growing an Urban STEM Talent Pool Across New York City” with Dean Brown of Arts and Sciences to begin Spring 2007.
- Received a S-STEM scholarship grant of $496,800/5yrs as a Co-PI of the NSF “S-STEM Scholars” with Professor Xiangdong Li of Computer Systems Technology Dept to begin Spring 2007.
- Received Graduate Research and Technology Initiative (GRTI) – Round 10 Award for $20,950 to begin June 1, 2007.
- Received PSC-CUNY Research Award for $ 3,943 to begin July 1, 2007.