Sangmin Lee is an assistant professor and researcher with nine years of experience advancing multimodal perception, self-supervised learning, and social intelligence for human-centered AI. He combines expertise in visual, language, audio, and physiological signals to build models that reason holistically and learn effectively from weak or unlabeled data. His trajectory spans top institutions—including KAIST, UIUC, Georgia Tech, and roles at Sungkyunkwan and Korea University—bridging rigorous PhD training in electrical engineering with applied postdoctoral and affiliated research. Current work emphasizes socially intelligent machines that can understand and interact in subtle human contexts, translating multimodal representations into real-world social competence. Colleagues note his ability to fuse theoretical rigor with system-building, often uncovering signal modalities that others overlook to improve robustness and interpretability.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical & Electronic Engineering at Yonsei University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Sangmin Lee - Assistant Professor at Korea University