Gun-Sik Park is professor emeritus in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University, Korea, and director of the Center for THz-Driven Biological Systems at Seoul National University. He has been a technical committee member of the IEEE Electron Devices Society in Vacuum Electronics for more than 20 years, founding chair for the International THz-Bio Workshop (2010–2016), and chair for the International Society of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (2015–2018). Dr Park is a recipient of the John R. Pierce Award (2021) for excellence in vacuum electronics, awarded by IEEE Electron Device Society (vacuum electronics).
Masahiko Tani is a professor and director of the Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region, University of Fukui, Japan, president of the Terahertz Technology Forum, Japan, and an executive board member of the Spectroscopical Society of Japan. His fields of interest are ultrafast nonlinear optics, terahertz spectroscopy and sensing, and biological and industrial terahertz wave applications.
Jae-Sung Rieh is a professor at School of Electrical Engineering, Korea University, Korea. His major research interest lies in the mm-wave and terahertz devices and circuits. Dr. Rieh was a recipient of IBM Faculty Award (2004) and a co-recipient of IEEE EDS George E. Smith Awards (2002 and 2006) and IEEE Microwave and Wireless Component Letters Tatsuo Itoh Best Paper Award (2013). He is a fellow of IEEE.
Sang Yoon Park is a professor at the School of Electronic Engineering, Kyonggi University, Korea. He has been a director of the Center for Applied Electromagnetic Research at the Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University. His research interests are in the synthesis of nano-bio hybrid materials, electromagnetic metamaterials, and electronic devices, including terahertz waves.