Summary
Jinwook Kim is a Ph.D.-trained HCI researcher and postdoctoral fellow at KAIST specializing in VR/AR, multimodal spatial interaction, and cognitive science with a decade of experience bridging experimental neuroscience (EEG/ERP) and immersive system design. His work probes how multimodal I/O in XR can augment perception, performance, and presence, including EEG-informed studies of vection and motion sickness and developing interaction techniques in social robotics and XR. He has international research experience as a visiting researcher at Aarhus University and a background in industry UX research, and his postdoc is funded through KAIST’s Jang Young Sil Fellowship during alternative military service. Known for combining rigorous data analysis (decoding, MVPA) with hands-on prototyping, he brings both lab-grade EEG expertise and practical XR development to interdisciplinary teams.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science & Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science & Engineering at 충남대학교
Student Exchange Program, Computer Science & Engineering, Student Exchange Program, Computer Science & Engineering at Lakehead University
Visiting Student, Computer Science & Engineering, Visiting Student, Computer Science & Engineering at Purdue University
Ph.D. degree, Graduate School of Culture Technology, Ph.D. degree, Graduate School of Culture Technology at 한국과학기술원(KAIST)