Seok-Woo Jang | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Seok-Woo Jang | Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Anyang University South Korea

Dr. Seok-Woo Jang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Software at Anyang University, Korea. With extensive experience in computer science and software engineering, he has contributed significantly to the fields of image processing, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. His research spans biometrics, computer vision, and information security. Over the years, he has actively participated in numerous research projects and published widely in internationally recognized journals. Dr. Jang’s academic journey and professional experience highlight his dedication to advancing technology through innovative research and education.

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Education

Dr. Seok-Woo Jang obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea, in 2000. His doctoral dissertation focused on “Shot Transition Detection by Compensating Camera Operations,” showcasing his early expertise in image and video processing. He completed his Master’s degree in Computer Science from the same institution in 1997, researching velocity extraction of moving objects through cluster analysis. His academic foundation was laid with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Soongsil University in 1995.

Experience

Dr. Jang’s professional career spans over two decades in academia and research. He has been a Professor at Anyang University since 2009, contributing to software education and research. Prior to that, he was a Research Professor at Sungkyunkwan University from 2008 to 2009. His industry and research experience include roles as a Senior Researcher at the Korea Institute of Construction Technology and a Principal Researcher at the Institute of Industrial Technology Research at Soongsil University. He has also conducted post-doctoral research at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His teaching experience includes lecturing at Soongsil University and Sungkyul University.

Research Interests

Dr. Jang’s research focuses on multiple domains, including 2D/3D image processing, human-computer interaction, biometrics, information security, and pattern recognition. He is particularly interested in digital video data indexing, computer vision, object tracking, and image surveillance. His work also extends to developing innovative techniques for harmful content detection and deep learning-based solutions in software engineering and AI-driven image analysis.

Awards

Dr. Jang has received numerous awards for his contributions to research and academia. He was awarded the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Small and Medium Business in 2018 for his work on harmful content extraction using learning algorithms. In 2016, he received the Best Researcher Award at Anyang University. He also won the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Digital Policy and Management in 2013 for his work on dynamic camera switching. His achievements have been recognized internationally, including being listed in Marquis Who’s Who in the World in 2008.

Publications

Dr. Jang has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications. Some of his notable works include:

“Detection of Ventricular Fibrillation Using Wavelet Transform and Phase Space Reconstruction from ECG Signals”Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology, 2021.

“Pupil Detection and Gaze Tracking Using a Deformable Template”Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2020.

“Robust Hand Pose Estimation Using Visual Sensor in IoT Environment”The Journal of Supercomputing, 2019.

“Harmful Content Detection Based on Cascaded Adaptive Boosting”Journal of Sensors, 2018.

“A Monitoring Method of Semiconductor Manufacturing Processes Using Internet of Things-based Big Data Analysis”International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2017.

“Learning-based Detection of Harmful Data in Mobile Devices”Mobile Information Systems, 2016.

“An Adaptive Camera-Selection Algorithm to Acquire Higher-Quality Images”Cluster Computing, 2015.

Conclusion

Dr. Seok-Woo Jang is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive academic credentials, innovative research projects, influential publications, and numerous awards establish him as a leading researcher in his field. His contributions to computer vision, biometrics, and artificial intelligence continue to push the boundaries of technology, making a lasting impact on both academia and industry.

Khaled Mohamed Khedher – Remote sensing – Climate Resilience in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Khaled Mohamed Khedher - Remote sensing - Climate Resilience in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

King Khalid University - Saudi Arabia

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Khaled Mohamed Khedher pursued a robust academic journey, culminating in a Doctor of Philosophy in Civil and Mining Engineering from the University of Lorraine (INPL), France, in July 1996. His dissertation focused on the "Modeling of complex underground quarries in France." Prior to this, he obtained a Master of Science in Civil and Mining Engineering from the High School of Mining, University of Lorraine, and a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering from the University of Sfax, Tunisia.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Khedher's professional experience spans various roles in geotechnical engineering, remote sensing, GIS, and civil and mining engineering. Noteworthy positions include his tenure as Head of Geotechnical Department at Tameer Co. Engineering Consultant, his role as a Remote Sensing, GIS, and Geotechnical Engineer Expert at consulting companies in Saudi Arabia, and his experience as a Civil and Mining Engineer Expert at consulting firms in Tunisia.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Khedher's research interests primarily revolve around the application of REMOTE SENSING and GIS in diverse disciplines such as water resources, geology, geotechnical engineering, and mining. His expertise includes Finite Element Modeling and Distinct Element Modeling in Civil and Mining Engineering. Additionally, he has contributed significantly to ecological engineering and the design of modern building materials, particularly in Saudi Arabia.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

With a plethora of publications in prestigious ISI journals and numerous presentations at national and international conferences, Khedher's work has had a substantial impact on the fields of civil and mining engineering. His research on groundwater management, flood risk assessment, and urban planning using REMOTE SENSING and GIS technologies has provided valuable insights and practical solutions to pressing environmental challenges.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Khedher's contributions have been widely recognized and cited in the academic community. His research papers have appeared in esteemed journals, demonstrating the relevance and significance of his work in advancing scientific knowledge and informing practical applications in engineering and environmental management.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Khedher's legacy lies in his multifaceted contributions to academia, industry, and research. His expertise in REMOTE SENSING, GIS, and geotechnical engineering has paved the way for innovative solutions to complex engineering problems. As he continues to delve into new research endeavors and mentor the next generation of engineers and scientists, his impact on the field is poised to endure and expand further.

Remote Sensing

Remote sensing serves as a cornerstone of Kheder's research endeavors, enabling him to analyze environmental phenomena, monitor land use changes, and assess natural resources. Through the application of remote sensing techniques, he has enhanced understanding and decision-making in diverse fields, ranging from geotechnical engineering to ecological management.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

A Comparison of Machine Learning Models for Predicting Rainfall in Urban Metropolitan Cities.  2023 (2)

Mitigating Scour at Bridge Abutments: An Experimental Investigation of Waste Material as an Eco-Friendly Solution.  2023

Micromechanical modeling for analyzing non-linear behavior of flexible pavements under truck loading.  2024