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Min-Soo Kim

Professor

Research Area
Systems-Networks, AI-Information Service, Social Computing
Major
Database, Data Mining/Machine Learning, Medical/Bioinformatics
Education
PhD, KAIST, 2006
Website
http://infolab.kaist.ac.kr/
E-mail
Phone
3582
Office
2427, E3-1
Lab
InfoLab

Min-Soo Kim is a tenured associate professor of Computer Science at KAIST, Korea, leading the Information research Laboratory (InfoLab). Before coming to KAIST, he had been a tenured associate professor of Information and Communication Engineering (ICE) at DGIST, Korea, and served a chair professor of ICE and Associate Vice President for Information and Library Services at DGIST. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from KAIST in 2006. After that, he worked on graph data mining at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, and developed a commercial distributed in-memory OLAP engine at IBM Almaden research center, USA. His research fields include database, data mining, machine learning, and bioinformatics. In those fields, he is leading or has completed many major projects such as Engineering Research Center (ERC) of NRF, SW StarLab, and Samsung Science & Technology Foundation and also has been steadily publishing top conference and journal papers such as ACM SIGMOD, ACM KDD, IEEE ICDE, and Nucleic Acids Research (NAR).

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