Seungkeun Choi, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
Associate Professor
Dr. Seungkeun Choi, an associate professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington, Bothell, specializes in electron devices and microsystems. His research lab, the Electron Devices Research Lab, is currently focused on developing organic solar cells, resistive switching memory devices, and organic electrochemical transistor-based sensors. Choi’s research has been recognized with several awards and grants. He has supported numerous students through Mary Gates Research Scholarships, UW Bothell Founders’ Fellowships, an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and the UW Bothell summer research award.
Education
- Georgia Institute of Technology – Atlanta, GA
- Ph.D. – Electrical and Computer Engineering
- The Pennsylvania State University – University Park, PA
- M.S. – Electrical Engineering
- The Soongsil University – Seoul, Korea
- B.S. – Electrical Engineering
Courses
- B EE 215 Fundamentals of EE
- B EE 271 Digital Circuits and Systems
- B EE 331 Devices and Circuits I
- B EE 484 Sensors and Sensor Systems
- B EE 486 IC Technology
- B EE 542 Solar Cells
- B EE 545 CMOS I
Teaching Interests
Electric circuits, microfabrication, sensors and actuators, solar cells
Research and Scholarship Interests
Design and fabrication of electron devices such as solar cells, sensors, and resistive memory devices.