CJ Chung

CJ Chung

Chan-Jin “CJ” Chung is a professor of computer science at Lawrence Technological University with expertise in Intelligent Robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Evolutionary Computation, and Computer Science and AI education. He was a senior research scientist at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) in South Korea where he was involved in developing a digital switching system called TDX that later became a base system for the first commercialized CDMA (2G) system in the world. His doctoral research at Wayne State University was the development of self-adaptive AI frameworks motivated by cultural evolution processes, which was then applied to solve various problems such as optimizing neural networks and 2D & 3D target shape optimization. He launched numerous world-wide STEM+CS/AI programs including Robofest, RoboParade, Vision Centric Challenge, RoboArts, and MathDance. He also mentored college robotics teams for IGVC, RoboCup soccer, and World Robot Olympiad. In 2011, IEEE honored Dr. Chung with its citation of honor award for his leadership in STEM education. His current projects using by-wire vehicles include developing intelligent ground vehicle systems funded by GVSC and providing research opportunities in evaluating self-drive algorithms for undergraduates, funded by National Science Foundation (NSF). 

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  • Organization
    Lawrence Technological University
  • Profession
    Professor of Computer Science, Director of CS & AI Robotics (CAR) lab
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