Ranked among the top 2% of researchers in the world in electronics / Prof. JANG, YEONG MIN (School of Electronics)
- 24.11.20 / 이정민
Professor JANG, YEONG MIN of the Department of Electronics at Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) has been named to the “Top 2% of the World's Top Researchers” list published by Elsevier and Professor John P.A. Ioannidis of Stanford University in the United States. This is a result that once again demonstrates his excellence in the field of telecommunications and energy AI in Korea and his international research capabilities.
Professor JANG, YEONG MIN of Kookmin University focuses on AI core technologies and convergence research and development in the fields of renewable energy, sensor convergence technology, air mobility, and IoT for 5G/6G communication.
In 2023, he successfully completed the 'Intelligent Internet of Energy (IoE) Data Research (ITRC Human Resource Development Project)' supported by the Ministry of Science and ICT, and is currently conducting the 'High Reliability IR/UV FSO/OCC Specialized Laboratory based on LiDAR/RADAR-enabled Edge AI' supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
This research enables multi-tier integrated operation with manned aircraft, clustered UAVs, and UGVs, enabling not only manned and unmanned combined missions, but also autonomous AI-based surveillance and reconnaissance and ultra-connected intelligent command and control, which are key missions in future warfare. It is also a new communication network technology for rejecting jamming environment and solving frequency resource shortage, and is a good example of security research being applied not only to IT devices but also to defense technology, which is attracting attention in the field of future security.
“It is a great honor for a researcher to be cited in other researchers' papers if my thesis and international standardization work with graduate students is cited,” said Professor Chang. ”I will continue to work with graduate students in my lab to further strengthen the leading position in the field of ICT convergence in Korea and contribute to internationalization through international standardization of the research results.”
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Professor JANG, YEONG MIN of the Department of Electronics at Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryul) has been named to the “Top 2% of the World's Top Researchers” list published by Elsevier and Professor John P.A. Ioannidis of Stanford University in the United States. This is a result that once again demonstrates his excellence in the field of telecommunications and energy AI in Korea and his international research capabilities.
Professor JANG, YEONG MIN of Kookmin University focuses on AI core technologies and convergence research and development in the fields of renewable energy, sensor convergence technology, air mobility, and IoT for 5G/6G communication.
In 2023, he successfully completed the 'Intelligent Internet of Energy (IoE) Data Research (ITRC Human Resource Development Project)' supported by the Ministry of Science and ICT, and is currently conducting the 'High Reliability IR/UV FSO/OCC Specialized Laboratory based on LiDAR/RADAR-enabled Edge AI' supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
This research enables multi-tier integrated operation with manned aircraft, clustered UAVs, and UGVs, enabling not only manned and unmanned combined missions, but also autonomous AI-based surveillance and reconnaissance and ultra-connected intelligent command and control, which are key missions in future warfare. It is also a new communication network technology for rejecting jamming environment and solving frequency resource shortage, and is a good example of security research being applied not only to IT devices but also to defense technology, which is attracting attention in the field of future security.
“It is a great honor for a researcher to be cited in other researchers' papers if my thesis and international standardization work with graduate students is cited,” said Professor Chang. ”I will continue to work with graduate students in my lab to further strengthen the leading position in the field of ICT convergence in Korea and contribute to internationalization through international standardization of the research results.”
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