Jungsang Kim
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About
Jungsang Kim is a pioneering researcher whose work bridges the foundational principles of electrical and computer engineering with transformative educational practices. His key research areas include quantum information science, trapped-ion quantum computing, and engineering education. Kim’s major contributions lie in advancing scalable quantum computing architectures, particularly through the development of ion trap systems and photonic interconnects for quantum networks. His impact is reflected in his highly cited works, such as "Fundamentals of ECE: A Rigorous, Integrated Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering" (25 citations) and "A Novel Introductory Course for Teaching the Fundamentals of Electrical and Computer Engineering" (9 citations), which have reshaped how engineering fundamentals are taught at Duke University. Notably, Kim led the redesign of Duke’s ECE curriculum, creating an integrated, theme-based introductory course that emphasizes hands-on learning and interdisciplinary thinking. His achievements include pioneering quantum computing hardware and fostering a new generation of engineers through innovative pedagogy. Kim’s work continues to inspire both students and researchers, making him a key figure in the evolution of modern engineering education and quantum technologies.
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