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Uichin Lee

Professor, 석좌교수

Research Area
Social Computing, Interactive Computing
Major
Human-Computer Interaction, Ubiquitous Computing, Digital Health
Education
PhD, UCLA, 2008
Website
http://ic.kaist.ac.kr
E-mail
Phone
3544
Office
706, N1
Lab
Interactive Computing Lab

Dr. Uichin Lee is an associate professor in the School of Computing at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), leading “Interactive Computing Lab.” He has joint affiliations with the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, the Graduate School of Knowledge Service Engineering at KAIST, and KI Health Science Research Center (DrM Project). He received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from UCLA in 2008. He was a post-doctoral research scientist (2008-2009) and worked for Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs as a member of technical staff (2009-2010). Major research areas are Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp), Sensor Data Science (Internet of Things), and Data Visualization. He served as program committee members of the key HCI conferences and journals such as ACM CHI, ACM IMWUT/Ubicomp, and CSCW, and received a number of best paper awards such as IEEE IoT Forum’19, ACM CHI’16, AAAI ICWSM’13, and IEEE PerCom’07. His current research interest includes designing intelligent positive computing systems that promote human potentials and well-being with mobile and wearable technologies.

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