Summary
Heung-il Suk is a Professor of Computer Engineering at Korea University with over a decade of academic and research experience specializing in machine learning, neuroimaging analysis, EEG-based brain-computer interfaces, and computer vision. He develops advanced algorithms for feature representation and selection to improve classification and prognosis in computer-aided brain disease diagnosis and BCI systems. His career progressed from postdoctoral research at UNC Chapel Hill to successive research and faculty roles at Korea University, reflecting a strong track record in both teaching and translational research. Based in Seoul, he combines deep theoretical expertise with practical neuroimaging applications, often bridging signal processing and clinical needs—an approach that yields interpretable models tailored for biomedical decision support.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Engineering at Korea University
English, Korean