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Paolo Lugli
George Malliaras
Praveen C Ramamurthy
Joseph Wang

Hyunhyub Ko is a professor of Energy and Chemical Engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST). He joined the UNIST as an assistant professor in 2010. He received his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008. From 2008 to 2010, he worked at University of California, Berkeley as a postdoctoral fellow in the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. His research interests are in the area of functional nanomaterials for flexible electronics, sensors, and energy devices.

1981: Joined Yamatake-Honeywell (now as Azbil Corporation) as a research and development engineer in Japan
1984: Research scientist at Honeywell Minneapolis, U.S.A research center
1985 to 2017: Products development including advanced R&D
Major products development includes a thin film platinum temperature sensor for building automation, a MEMS based micro flow sensor for industrial automation, a MEMS based sapphire capacitance manometer for semiconductor industry, and a valve positioner for plant automation
2007: Received Ph.D. from Tokyo University of Science
2005 to current: Â Corporate research and development strategy planning.
Industrial design management (Design thinking and User Experience based design)

Dr. Proctor leads the Bionic Systems Group in the Engineering Department at the University of Cambridge. He received a B.Sc. in Interdisciplinary Physics from the University of Michigan in 2008. Following two years as a general scientist at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, he earned a Ph.D. in Materials from the University of California, Santa Barbara where he investigated loss mechanisms in organic photovoltaics (2015). Subsequently, Chris was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from Whitaker International to develop implantable bioelectronic devices for treating neurological disorders in the Bioelectronics Department at the Ecole des Mines de St Etienne. He then joined the University of Cambridge as a Research Associate and Borysiewicz Biomedical Sciences Fellow. In 2020, Chris started as a BBSRC David Phillips Fellow and group leader in the Engineering Department.