Summary
Seokhyeon Kim is an associate professor and hydrology researcher with eight years of academic experience specializing in satellite remote sensing, hydrological modeling, and climate-resilient water resources. He combines rigorous PhD-level expertise from UNSW with practical engineering experience from large infrastructure projects, enabling operationally relevant solutions that bridge physical hydrology and data-driven methods. At Kyung Hee University he teaches and mentors across hydraulics, numerical analysis, programming, and remote sensing while leading multi-sensor satellite research for flood forecasting and soil moisture modeling. His visiting fellowship at UNSW underscores active international collaboration and co-supervision of HDR students, reflecting a strong track record of publishing and applied research. Notably, his background in coastal engineering and early industry roles gives him uncommon insight into translating remote-sensing advances into real-world infrastructure and resilience planning.
8 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
M.Eng., Water Resources Engineering (Advisor: Joong Hoon Kim)), M.Eng., Water Resources Engineering (Advisor: Joong Hoon Kim)) at Korea University
UNSW Sydney
English, Korean