Dr. Yongho Jeong | Computer vision | Best Researcher Awardย
Dr. Yongho Jeong, Konkuk University, South Korea
Summary of Suitability for Community Impact Awardย
Dr. Yongho Jeong is a highly deserving candidate for the Community Impact Award, given his significant contributions to experimental particle physics, AI-driven technological advancements, and quantum noise reduction for future scientific applications. His extensive research collaborations, contributions to international projects, and involvement in technology-driven community advancements make him a strong nominee for this award.
๐ Education
- Ph.D. in Physics (2014.09 โ 2022.02) โ Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea
- Supervisor: YongIl Choi
- Thesis: Search for R-parity violating supersymmetry in pp collisions at โs = 13 TeV in the CMS detector
- B.S. in Physics (2007.03 โ 2013.02) โ Soonchunhyang University, Asan, Korea
- Thesis: The Age of the Universe
๐ผ Work Experience
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Postdoctoral Researcher โ KonKuk University (KU), Seoul, Korea (2024.09 โ Present)
- Integrated Analytical Models and Advanced Strategies for 3D Point Cloud Data Analysis
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Postdoctoral Researcher โ University of Seoul (UOS), Seoul, Korea (2023.11 โ 2024.08)
- Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) Detector Aging Test
- Production of GEM Detector Foil for the Rare Isotope Accelerator Complex (RAON) Laboratory
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Technology Team โ AI Software Development โ Mustree Company, Seoul, Korea (2023.07 โ 2023.10)
- Developed AI Software for Size Measurement
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Postdoctoral Researcher โ Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI), Daejeon, Korea (2022.05 โ 2023.07)
- Quantum Noise Reduction Technology for Future Gravitational Wave Detectors
- Development of a 2 ยตm Laser Squeeze System
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Ph.D. Researcher โ High Energy Physics โ Korea University, Seoul, Korea (2020.01 โ 2022.04)
- Data Analysis for Supersymmetric Particles
- Search for R-parity Violating Supersymmetry in Proton-Proton Collisions at โs = 13 TeV
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Ph.D. Researcher โ GEM Detector Upgrade Project (Phase II) โ CERN, Geneva, Switzerland (2018.01 โ 2019.12)
- Quality Control (QC) of GEM Chambers in the CMS Experiment
- QC2: Leakage Current Test
- QC3: Gas Leak Test
- QC4: High Voltage Test
- GEM Chamber Assembly, Aging Tests & Discharge Probability Studies
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Ph.D. Researcher โ Experimental Particle Physics โ Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea (2017.06 โ 2018.02)
- Data Analysis for ttฬ Inclusive Decay
- Measurement of the Inclusive Top Quark Cross Section in Di-lepton Channels at โs = 13 TeV
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Ph.D. Researcher โ Experimental Particle Physics โ University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea (2016.01 โ 2017.06)
- CMS Detector Simulation for Phase II Upgrade
- Muon Isolation Optimization Simulation
๐ Achievements & Contributions
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Authored numerous research papers in High-Energy Physics & Detector Technology
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Significant contributions to CMS Detector R&D at CERN
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Advanced AI-based measurement software for industry applications
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Developed quantum noise reduction techniques for future gravitational wave detectors
๐๏ธ Awards & Honors
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Recognized Researcher in Particle Physics for contributions to Supersymmetry & CMS Experiments
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Recipient of CERN Research Fellowships for GEM Detector Upgrade & Testing
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Awarded Postdoctoral Research Positions in Multiple Leading Korean Institutions
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Contributor to the CMS Collaboration at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)