Bio

Hello! I am a second-year master’s student in the School of Electrical Engineering at KAIST, where I am fortunate to be advised by Prof. Jinseok Choi. I also recently collaborated with Prof. David J. Love at Purdue University as a visiting scholar.

My research interests lie at the intersection of wireless communications, networks, and machine learning. I have focused on solving estimation problems and am currently working on localization and velocity sensing of targets in the near-field regime using mmWave communication echo signals. In the past, I have conducted research on a wide range of topics, including:

  • Image-to-image translation using generative adversarial networks (GANs)
  • Local differential privacy (LDP) in decentralized social networks
  • Multiple access schemes such as SDMA and RSMA
  • Mismatch error estimation and compensation in time-interleaved ADCs (TI-ADCs)