BioSonics
Jae-Byung Jung has a diverse and extensive work experience. Jae-Byung started their career as an Assistant Research Engineer at LG Industrial Systems, Co. Ltd. in 1995. After a year, they moved on to the University of Washington, where they worked as a Post-doctoral Research Associate for four months. In 2002, they joined SciFish Inc. as their Chief Electrical Engineer and served in this role for nine years. Following their time at SciFish Inc., Jae-Byung Jung joined BioSonics, Inc. in 2011 as their Lead Electrical Engineer, where they are currently employed.
Jae-Byung Jung obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electronics Engineering from Hanyang University, where they studied from 1989 to 1993. Jae-Byung further pursued their education and earned a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Electronics Engineering from the same institution, studying from 1993 to 1995. Later, they attended the University of Washington from 1997 to 2001 and completed their Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering.
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BioSonics
BioSonics develops and manufactures aquatic ecosystem monitoring systems that provide critical data and insights needed for making informed, environmentally responsible decisions about underwater resource management and development. Whether in support of aquaculture, renewable energy or academic research, we have the right hydroacoustic solution to help gather unbiased observational data that is reliable and scientifically defensible. Our work is about keeping our oceans, lakes and rivers resilient and healthy, making sure economic activity is sustainable and that marine life is protected. Our mission is to give those working to understand, explore, protect, and develop marine resources the ability to gather reliable scientific data to make informed decisions that support sustainable economic growth and preserve the health of the environment. BioSonics has the widest range of hydroacoustic solutions providing scientifically defensible data for management decisions – offering everything from a variety of rugged, portable mobile aquatic monitoring systems to autonomous cloud-based monitoring systems that provide real-time digital insights.