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Reverse-Tracking Problem Solver

Professor Park Won-kwang, Department of Information Security, Cryptography and Mathematics

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    Science, Engineering

  • 项目主办机构

    Ministry of Science and ICT

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Solving Real-World Problems with Computational Science

Professor Park Won-kwang of the Department of Information Security, Cryptography and Mathematics at Kookmin University leads the Computational Science Research Lab, conducting research in the applied mathematics field of Inverse Problems. Recently, he has focused particularly on Microwave Imaging, developing theories and computational algorithms to mathematically track invisible internal information.

Inverse problems involve deducing the cause from a given effect, forming the core foundation for diverse technologies such as medical imaging, structural safety diagnostics, and underground space detection. Professor Park researches methods to solve these problems more accurately and efficiently through computational science approaches.

 

Research Direction of the Computational Science Laboratory

Most real-world problems are complex and computationally intensive. The Computational Science Laboratory develops algorithms to solve inverse problems using numerical analysis and computer-based techniques, with a primary goal of establishing mathematical theories to analyze and improve upon the limitations of existing methods.

 

Combining Microwave Imaging and Artificial Intelligence

Microwave imaging is a technology that analyzes internal information by utilizing the characteristics of electromagnetic waves that penetrate materials, holding significant potential for application in medical, industrial, and safety fields. Recently, by integrating machine learning and physics-based artificial intelligence techniques, the lab is researching methods to solve inverse problems quickly and accurately while reducing computational load.

 

Research Philosophy and Thoughts on Education

Professor Park places the utmost importance on critical thinking and communication in both education and research. He believes that constantly questioning existing research and communicating with researchers from other fields using mathematical language leads to new research.

He emphasizes to his students the value of the process of thinking independently and challenging themselves over mere achievements, encouraging them to gain experience solving real-world problems through mathematics.

 

Park Won-kwang Research Lab Introduction Page

Kookmin University Department of Information Security, Cryptography and Mathematics Homepage

 

 

Reverse-Tracking Problem Solver: Professor Park Won-kwang, Department of Information Security, Cryptography and Mathematics Computational Science Laboratory

Researching inverse problems, a field within applied mathematics, developing algorithms for their solution, and establishing mathematical theories to identify limitations and improvement strategies.
Computational science is a technique that solves complex problems, unsolvable by hand, using numerical methods or computer engineering.

In this video
00:10Laboratory Introduction
00:34Primary Research Areas
01:05Research Keyword: Inverse Problems
01:37 ✅Research Field: Microwave Imaging
02:25Applications of Computational Science, Inverse Problem Solving, and Microwave Imaging in Real Life
03:12 ✅How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Aid Inverse Problem Solving
04:42Reasons for Highly Praised Selection in the Ministry of Education's 'Top 50 Outstanding Achievements' Academic Research Support Project
05:24The Aspect You Consider Most Important When Teaching Students
06:32Your Most Important Research Philosophy or Belief
07:31Research topics you wish to pursue next or your ultimate research goals
08:05Advice and words of encouragement for students who wish to change the world through mathematical and scientific inquiry
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