Jaekyung (Jake) Koh
About Jaekyung (Jake) Koh
Jaekyung (Jake) Koh is a scientist at Singular Genomics in the Greater San Diego Area, where he has worked since 2020. He holds a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, and has an extensive educational background in Electrical Engineering and Technology Management from Seoul National University.
Work at Singular Genomics
Jaekyung Koh has been employed as a Scientist at Singular Genomics since 2020. His role involves contributing to the company's efforts in genomic technology and innovation. Singular Genomics focuses on advancing genomic sequencing and analysis, and Koh's expertise supports the organization's mission in the Greater San Diego Area.
Education and Expertise
Jaekyung Koh holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Bioengineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied from 2014 to 2019. He also earned a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Seoul National University, completing his undergraduate studies in 2012. Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Technology Management from Seoul National University, graduating in 2012.
Background
Jaekyung Koh's academic journey began at Seoul National University, where he completed his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. He continued his studies at the same institution, earning a Master's degree in the same field. Koh then transitioned to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he focused on Bioengineering and achieved his Ph.D. His research experience includes roles as a Graduate Research Assistant at both BiNEL in Seoul National University and the UCLA Department of Bioengineering.
Research Experience
Jaekyung Koh has significant research experience in the field of bioengineering and electrical engineering. He worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at BiNEL (Biophotonics & Nano Engineering Lab) at Seoul National University from 2012 to 2014. Following this, he continued his research at the UCLA Department of Bioengineering from 2014 to 2019. These roles provided him with a solid foundation in advanced research methodologies and applications in his field.