Summary
Junghyun Cho is a Principal Research Scientist at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology with a decade of experience specializing in scene reconstruction and understanding. He holds a PhD in Computer Graphics from Seoul National University and advanced degrees in applied mathematics and industrial design from KAIST, blending rigorous mathematical foundations with design-aware computational thinking. Since 2013 he has led research programs in Seoul that bridge theoretical imaging models and practical 3D reconstruction systems for real-world environments. Known for combining cross-disciplinary methods, he often applies mathematical rigor from his MS and design sensibilities from his BS to solve complex vision problems. Based in Seoul, he brings both deep academic insight and sustained institutional leadership to applied computer vision research.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Graphics (Interdisciplinary Program of Computational Science and Technolgy), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Graphics (Interdisciplinary Program of Computational Science and Technolgy) at Seoul National University
Master of Science (MS), Applied Mathematics, Master of Science (MS), Applied Mathematics at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology