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1 College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

2 Overview  Nurturing highly-advanced engineers with international competence at a green campus where nature meets arts; located in Seoul, the world’s number one high-tech city

3 College of EECS Today Advanced Technology Laboratoris  SPEC  TI DSP Lab  Smart Home  RF shower lab Accreditation Board Engineering Education Korea NEXT project from MIC in 3 tracks  RFID/USN Track  C-SoC Track  Embedded software Track BK(Brain Korea) 21 from the Ministry of Education  BcN-SoC (Broadband Convergence Network- Semiconductor on Chip)  Next Generation RFID  Communication  Microwave/RF  Semiconductor IC  Power Electronics  Control  Computer  Intelligent System  Network Computing  Embedded System  System Software  Multimedia Processing

4 College of EECS Department of Electronics Engineering Department of Computer Science Members of the College of EECS 40 faculty members 100 graduate students 1100 undergraduate students

5 Research Areas School of Electrical Engineering School of Electrical Engineering School of Computer Science School of Computer Science Research areas Semiconductor/SoC Telecommunications ControlRFID Power Electronics Computer Engineering Computer Network Embedded System Multimedia Database Intelligent System System Software

6 Educational Environments  Excellent Curricula and Educational Environments – School of Electrical Engineering (EE) covers semiconductor, communication, computer system, robot, and other electronic application systems which are the core IT technologies. – School of Computer Science (CS) research and education are actively conducted in the areas of AI, Computer vision, computer networks, distributed and parallel systems, and embedded systems which are vital elements of Korean economy.

7 Educational Environments  ABEEK (Accreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea) Program -Schools of EECS have introduced the ABEEK program from year 2005 to satisfy the new standard in the international engineering education. - ABEEK has strict requirements and evaluation processes in the educational program.

8 Laboratory Environments of EE  Highly advanced educational laboratories are established at the School of EE through various assistance program funded by the government. Students can perform their experiments anytime using state-of-the-art equipments at the laboratories including the Multimedia Laboratory and the MDS Laboratory.

9 Laboratory Environments of CS  Programming-exercise Laboratories and Team-project Laboratories are established and equipped with best programming tools. Furthermore, the environments are still being improved with the aid of several government projects such as the NEXT (Nurturing EXcellent engineers in information Technology) and the Assistance Program for IT Curriculum Exchange.

10  Several professional design and education facilities are funded by the government and industry; they provide expert-level education. It approves the college’s fame as a leading engineering institute. ■ TI DSP Laboratory ■ Agilent Laboratory ■ Semiconductor Design and Education Laboratory (IDEC) ■ Infineon Laboratory Professional Government and Industry Education Facilities

11 Computer Engineering Embedded Systems Laboratory  Embedded Systems Laboratory equipped with PXA255-Pro3, Tynux embedded system development board and PCs are open with the aid of Basic Research Projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology

12 Seminar in Special Topics  This is a small group seminar unique to Kookmin University. Through close communication among a professor and students, motivation and curiosity for science are elevated. It cultivates practical experience in the following areas. ■ Presentation skill ■ Teamwork and leadership ■ Specialized engineering skill

13 Faculties are performing world-class research  research fund during Jan.2003-June 2006 reached 9 million USD. These research projects have provided lots of benefits for students -- chances of professional experience, scholarship, employment and advanced education PurposeAmount (Year 2008) Desc. Research FundsUSD 2.5 M Samsung, LG, ETRI, KETI, SK Telecom, Korea Telecom, Hynix, et al. School FundsUSD 1.3 M Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology, Ministry of Knowledge and Economy

14 BK (Brain Korea 21) Project BK 21 is a project from the Ministry of Education to improve the graduate school system. Two teams from the college are joining the project now. It brings great help in research and many graduate students of the college are recipients. ■ BcN-SoC Research & Education Team ■ Next Generation RFID Research & Education Team

15 Samsung Electro-Mechanics Power Electronics Research Center  Samsung Electro-Mechanics founded research center at the college to collaborate with the researchers of the college of EECS in the area of display circuit and electric vehicle. Samsung uses this research center as an advanced base for the development of new products. Research facilities and scholarship are provided by Samsung.

16 RF Shower Development: Leading Basic Research Sponsored by the MIC  The Ministry of Information and Communication considered the RF Shower System as one of the key IT technologies and designated the College of EECS to lead the project; it is to expand the recognition distance of RFID. About 7 million US dollars are funded for this project.

17 Field Practice Certified by Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy  Junior or senior students can take the field practice during summer vacation at several companies that our college has set up agreements with. Students can experience field technologies and development processes while earning credits at the same time.

18 Partners of the College of EECS  Korean Government (Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Information and Communication), City of Seoul, ETRI, KETI, SK Telecom, KT, Samsung Electronics, Samsung SDI, Samsung Electro-Mechanics and many other renowned enterprises collaborate with our college in opening the era of IT Korea.

19 NEXT projects from the MIC in three tracks  NEXT (Nurturing EXcellent engineers in information Technology) is a project executed by the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC) to increase the educational competence in IT area. Three teams from the college are selected to participate in the project. This program has been a great contribution to the curricula and experimental environments. ■ RFID/USN track ■ C-SoC track ■ Embedded Software track

20 Faculty Members of EE JAEBONG LIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. RF Engineering JAEBONG LIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. RF Engineering HONGGOO CHO Seoul National University, Ph.D. Microwave Engineering HONGGOO CHO Seoul National University, Ph.D. Microwave Engineering SUGCHIN SAKONG Korea University, Ph.D. Power Electronics SUGCHIN SAKONG Korea University, Ph.D. Power Electronics KIDOO KIM Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D. Signal Processing KIDOO KIM Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D. Signal Processing HARYOUNG OH KAIST, Ph.D. Computer Engineering HARYOUNG OH KAIST, Ph.D. Computer Engineering HYUNSIK AHN Seoul National University, Ph.D. Intelligent Control HYUNSIK AHN Seoul National University, Ph.D. Intelligent Control DONGMYONG KIM University of Minnesota, Ph.D. Semiconductor Devices and Integrated Circuits DONGMYONG KIM University of Minnesota, Ph.D. Semiconductor Devices and Integrated Circuits DONGWOOK KANG Seoul National University, Ph.D. Visual Communication DONGWOOK KANG Seoul National University, Ph.D. Visual Communication YEONGRAK SEONG KAIST, Ph.D. Computer Engineering YEONGRAK SEONG KAIST, Ph.D. Computer Engineering SUNGSOO HONG KAIST, Ph.D. Power Electronics SUNGSOO HONG KAIST, Ph.D. Power Electronics DAEJEONG KIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. Integrated Circuit Design DAEJEONG KIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. Integrated Circuit Design YOUNGIL PARK Texas A&M University, Ph.D. Optical Communication System YOUNGIL PARK Texas A&M University, Ph.D. Optical Communication System

21 Faculty Members of EE YEONGMIN JANG University of Massachusetts, Ph.D Wireless Networks and Communications YEONGMIN JANG University of Massachusetts, Ph.D Wireless Networks and Communications KYEOMGSIK MIN KAIST, Ph.D. Semiconductor and Integrated Circuits KYEOMGSIK MIN KAIST, Ph.D. Semiconductor and Integrated Circuits JUNSEOK PARK Kookmin University, Ph.D. RF/Microwave Circuit Design JUNSEOK PARK Kookmin University, Ph.D. RF/Microwave Circuit Design KYEONGHOON JUNG Seoul National University, Ph.D. Image Signal Processing KYEONGHOON JUNG Seoul National University, Ph.D. Image Signal Processing CHUNGWOOK ROH KAIST, Ph.D. Power Electronics CHUNGWOOK ROH KAIST, Ph.D. Power Electronics GUMIN JEONG Seoul National University, Ph.D. Embedded System GUMIN JEONG Seoul National University, Ph.D. Embedded System DAEHWAN KIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. Semiconductor Devices and Integrated Circuits DAEHWAN KIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. Semiconductor Devices and Integrated Circuits BYUNGJUN JANG Yonsei University, Ph.D. RF Engineering BYUNGJUN JANG Yonsei University, Ph.D. RF Engineering SANGKYOO HAN KAIST, Ph.D. Power Electronics SANGKYOO HAN KAIST, Ph.D. Power Electronics CHANWOO MOON Seoul National University, Ph.D. Control Engineering CHANWOO MOON Seoul National University, Ph.D. Control Engineering SUNWOONG CHOI Seoul National University, Ph.D. Computer Network SUNWOONG CHOI Seoul National University, Ph.D. Computer Network

22 Faculty Members of CS CHONGWOO WOO Illinois Institute of Technology, Ph.D. Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Robots CHONGWOO WOO Illinois Institute of Technology, Ph.D. Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Robots KWANG-SOO HAHN Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision KWANG-SOO HAHN Texas Tech University, Ph.D. Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision JAE-IL HAN Syracuse, Ph.D. Distributed Computing, Computer Architecture JAE-IL HAN Syracuse, Ph.D. Distributed Computing, Computer Architecture YOUNGMAN KIM Ohio State University, Ph.D. Computer Networks, Sensor Networks YOUNGMAN KIM Ohio State University, Ph.D. Computer Networks, Sensor Networks JOONSOO CHOI New York University, Ph.D. Algorithms, Computer Graphics JOONSOO CHOI New York University, Ph.D. Algorithms, Computer Graphics SUNTAE HWANG University of Manchester, Ph.D. Grid Computing, Parallel Computing SUNTAE HWANG University of Manchester, Ph.D. Grid Computing, Parallel Computing HYEOKMAN KIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. Database, XML Processing HYEOKMAN KIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. Database, XML Processing SEUNG-SHIK KANG Seoul National University, Ph.D. Natural Language Processing, Search Engine SEUNG-SHIK KANG Seoul National University, Ph.D. Natural Language Processing, Search Engine EUN-JIN IM Univ. of California at Berkeley, Ph.D. High Performance Computing, Computer Architecture EUN-JIN IM Univ. of California at Berkeley, Ph.D. High Performance Computing, Computer Architecture SUNG-SOO LIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. Embedded Systems, Real-time Systems SUNG-SOO LIM Seoul National University, Ph.D. Embedded Systems, Real-time Systems SANGHWAN LEE Univ. of Minnesota Twin Cities, Ph.D. Computer Networks, P2P Networks SANGHWAN LEE Univ. of Minnesota Twin Cities, Ph.D. Computer Networks, P2P Networks SANG-CHUL KIM Oklahoma State University, Ph.D. Digital Communication, Adhoc Networks SANG-CHUL KIM Oklahoma State University, Ph.D. Digital Communication, Adhoc Networks

23 Faculty Members of CS JUNHO KIM Pohang Univ. of Science and Technology. Ph.D. Computer Graphics JUNHO KIM Pohang Univ. of Science and Technology. Ph.D. Computer Graphics

24 Global Industry Relationship-based Education * Industry relationship in our program  Mentor project (Capstone project) Project topics are selected by industry mentors from major IT companies in diverse markets Industry mentors drive the project processes  Government funded student projects Small projects to implement novel technologies needed by venture companies funded by government * Globalization opportunities  KMU can provide industry-led student projects  Global Internship program establishment

25 Support for International Students  Foreign Student Scholarships (Undergraduate & Graduate)  Exchange Student Scholarship / Songkok Scholarship  Academic Records Scholarship  Government / industry project Scholarship  On Campus Dormitory Scholarships

26 Contact Points  Address: College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 861-1 Jeongneung-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 136-702 Korea  Homepage : www.eecs.kookmin.ac.kr  Dean’s office Phone: +82-2-910-5281 - School of Computer Science, Jae-il Han, Professor (chair) –(Office) +82-2-910-4796 - jhan@kookmin.ac.kr - School of Electrical Engineering, Young-il Park, Associate Professor (chair) –(Office) +82-2-910-4720 - ypark@kookmin.ac.kr


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