He worked for Korea
Electric Company as a database programmer in 1981.
From 1982 to 1991, he worked as a senior research
scientist at ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunication
Research Institute), where he was involved in developing
TDX-1 and TDX-10 electronic switching systems. He
was with L. M. Ericsson in Stockholm, Sweden, from
1983 to 1984 as a visiting researcher, where he
designed and implemented software modules for AXE-10.
As Ph.D. research, he developed a self-adaptive
system motivated by cultural evolution process that
has been applied to various optimization problems.
Dr. Chung’s research interests include evolutionary
computation, evolutionary neural networks, neuro-fuzzy
systems, biological sequence analysis, business
intelligence, formal methods for real-time embedded
systems, pervasive computing, and evolutionary robotics.
He has published over 20 referred technical articles
in various journals and conference proceedings.
Dr. Chung has organized Robofest, an annual robotics
contest, since 2000 in the USA. He is a member of
IEEE, ACM, and KSEA. His personal homepage is at
www3.ltu.edu/~chung. Robofest homepage can be found
at www.robofest.net
e-mail : chung@ltu.edu
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