Senior Research Scientist
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Jae-Young Lee earned his honors Bachelor of Science in electrical and computer engineering from Rutgers University in 2001. Two years later, he earned a master’s degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and his Engineering Science doctorate was achieved at Simon Fraser University in 2013.
Joining the ETRI in 2003, Jae-Young currently holds the position of Senior Research Scientist for ETRI. His research interests are in the areas of digital signal processing for various applications, including digital broadcasting, telecommunications, and human–computer interaction systems.
Jae-Young started working on ATSC standards seven years ago, and he serves now as ATSC’s S32 Specialist Group chair.
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