Professor Byunghoo Jung, who leads the Wireless Sensing Circuits and Systems Lab at Purdue University, introduced cutting-edge non-invasive magnetic sensing technologies designed for real-time monitoring and diagnostics. A major portion of the presentation focused on their application to battery systems, including accurate state-of-health (SoH) estimation and fire prediction via sensor fusion and machine learning on an edge device.
The talk also explored current-sensing-based diagnostics for high-power electrical infrastructure, including generators, motors, transformers, switches, and power cables.
The webinar attracted over 50 attendees from institutions such as the University of Waterloo, KAIST, Auburn University, and multiple U.S. universities, as well as industry participants from companies including Autonics, KETI, ETRI, and Magic Leap. This broad participation underscored the growing global interest in advanced sensing technologies for next-generation electrical and energy systems.
This seminar was co-organized by Professor Martin Byung-Guk Jun, Director of CORIA, and Hwan Il Yoo, Chief representative of KIAT U.S. office. The KIAT–CORIA Webinar Series continues to serve as a platform for sharing innovative research and fostering collaboration across academia and industry.