HyungJune Lee |
I joined the Department of Computer Science and Engineering as a tenure-track faculty member at Ewha Womans University in Spring 2012. I have received my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University under the supervision of Prof. Leonidas Guibas in Computer Science. My research interests lie in routing and localization for mobile users in wireless ad-hoc/sensor networks, behavioral/predictive modeling of user mobility, mobile recommendation systems, stochastic modeling, distributed algorithms, and network optimization for embedded networked systems.
My new webpage is http://home.ewha.ac.kr/hyungjunelee.
hyungjune.lee AT alumni DOT stanford DOT edu
06/2006 ~ 09/2010:
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
PhD degree in Electrical Engineering.
09/2004 ~ 06/2006:
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
MS degree in Electrical Engineering.
03/1998 ~ 08/2001:
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
BS degree in Electrical Engineering with summa cum laude.
HyungJune Lee, “Routing to Mobile Users by Exploiting Mobility Prediction in Wireless Mesh Networks,” Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 2010.
HyungJune Lee, Martin Wicke, Branislav Kusy, Omprakash Gnawali, and Leonidas Guibas, “Data Stashing: Energy-Efficient Information Delivery to Mobile Sinks through Trajectory Prediction,” In Proceedings of ACM/IEEE IPSN, 2010. [slides]
Hyukjoon Kwon, HyungJune Lee, and John M. Cioffi, “Cooperative Strategy by Stackelberg Games under Energy Constraint in Multi-hop Relay Networks,” In Proceedings of IEEE Globecom, 2009.
HyungJune Lee, Hyukjoon Kwon, Arik Motskin, and Leonidas Guibas, “Interference-Aware MAC Protocol for Wireless Networks by a Game-Theoretic Approach,” In Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM, 2009. [slides]
Branislav Kusy, HyungJune Lee, Martin Wicke, Nikola Milosavljevic, and Leonidas Guibas, “Predictive QoS Routing to Mobile Sinks in Wireless Sensor Networks,” In Proceedings of ACM/IEEE IPSN, 2009.
HyungJune Lee, Martin Wicke, Branislav Kusy, and Leonidas Guibas, “Localization of Mobile Users Using Trajectory Matching,” In Proceedings of ACM MobiCom workshop on MELT, 2008. Best Paper Award [slides]
HyungJune Lee, Alberto Cerpa, and Philip Levis, “Improving Wireless Simulation Through Noise Modeling,” In Proceedings of ACM/IEEE IPSN, 2007.
Localization algorithm and experimental data used in MELT paper [tar]
TinyOS TOSSIM’s radio model simulating the RF noise and interference [Sourceforge CVS]
1KHz RSSI Sampling application in TinyOS 2.x [Sourceforge CVS]
09/2011 ~ 02/2012:
AT&T Labs, San Ramon, CA
Principal Member of Technical Staff
08/2010 ~ 09/2011:
Broadcom Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
Sr. Staff Scientist on next-generation 60GHz 802.11ad and NFC wireless LAN/PAN
07/2001 ~ 08/2004:
NeoWave, Inc., Korea
Software Engineer on MEGACO VoIP Access Gateway
09/2004 ~ 07/2009:
Samsung Lee Kun Hee Scholarship for M.S./Ph.D. studies