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Thank you for visiting my website. I am Sujin Oh, currently employed as a civil servant in South Korea.
Prior to this role, I worked as a robotics engineer at a start-up company, where I contributed to the development of self-driving robots. I also held the position of an embedded Linux firmware engineer at a closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera manufacturing firm.
During my academic journey, I had the privilege of being part of Operating System Laboratory (OS Lab, Professor Young Woong Ko). The focus of the research includes operating systems, file systems, cloud systems, data de-duplication, file similarity, portable executable (PE) file structure, and software plagiarism.
Throughout my career, I had the opportunity to lead lectures for both software and firmware engineers including other individuals without coding backgrounds. If you would like to know more about me, please check my CV and feel free to explore the menus of this website.
● Shortcuts: CV, Google Scholar, and ORCID.
I have a strong interest in human-computer interaction (HCI), especially human-computer interface devices. My goal is creating interface devices to assist people with impairments. With my background in systems research and industrial experience in various systems, including robotics, I believe I can make this possible through collaborative efforts and communication with researchers from diverse fields.
Research-Interest Keywords
● Human-computer interface devices, wearables, health and mobile sensing, interface devices on extended reality.