Teaching
CE250, Smart City and Digital Infrastructure (KAIST)
This course is an introductory course dealing with digital transformation of civil infrastructure systems.
It covers diverse topics on the concept, planning, analysis, and modeling framework of smart city and digital infrastructure.
CE481, Shared Mobility Systems (KAIST)
This course will cover the fundamentals of shared mobility systems. Particularly, it will focus on major shared mobility services in the following two directions: (1) current shared mobility trends and policies; and (2) mathematical models, analytical techniques, and solution methodologies.
Keywords: Shared mobility, taxi, demand-responsive transit, ride-sharing, vehicle-sharing, urban air mobility, robotaxi, infrastructure for shared mobility
CoE491, Smart Mobility for Sustainable Society (KAIST)
This course is an introductory and fusion course for the new emerging smart mobility from the perspectives of the human-society system. It deals with the trips generating from social-activity system, the mobility system, modeling AI-based methods and social issues, and future mobility technologies for sustainability. This course will be operated based on the discussion-based lectures and projects.
Keywords: Smart mobility, sustainable society, KAIST STAR(Symbiotic Transformation for AI-infused Reality) Education Course
CE481, GT510, Public Transportation Systems (KAIST)
This course introduces how to systemically understand public transportation systems. The scope ranges from the fundamental theories to real-world applications. Both traditional modes including buses, subways, and taxis, and emerging transit services associated with connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) will be discussed.
Keywords: Public transportation systems, collective transit, principal design procedure, planning, management, operations, optimization, dimensional analysis
GT814, Transportation Asset Management (KAIST)
In this course, we will discuss transportation infrastructure management systems. General infrastructure management methods are applied to gradually more complex systems, from facility-level to system-level problems. Specifically, pavement, railroad, airport, and bridge management systems will be introduced as examples, considering their unique characteristics.
Keywords: Transportation asset management, Markov Decision Processes (MDP), Condition-Based Management (CBM), Life-Cycle Analysis (LCA), Pavement Management Systems (PMS)
EE528, System Modelling and Optimal Control (Hong Kong PolyU)
The objective of this course is to provide students with a sound knowledge of system modeling techniques in areas of prediction and control. In addition, modern control design techniques will also be introduced.
Keywords: System models, optimal control, modeling of physical systems, linear systems, stability, controllability, observability
EE550, Enterprise Risk and Asset Management (Hong Kong PolyU)
This course is to: (i) allow students to appreciate how enterprise risk management and asset management contribute to business sustainability of railway operation and the required organisation; (ii) provide students with basic understanding of Enterprise Risk Management in railway industry; (iii) provide students with comprehensive understanding on asset management for railways and the concept and principles of which are also applicable to other industry sectors; (iv) enable students to acquire knowledge on the key asset management processes and techniques adopted; and (v) enable students to apply international standard and practices on asset management.
Keywords: Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM)
Taekwondo
Taekwondo for international students at KAIST
Taekwondo class at NYU Abu Dhabi, Taekwondo white belt class co-teaching at UC Berkeley, 2ID-US Army Taekwondo instructor licensed