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Chan-Jin Chung (정찬진) or popularly known as "CJ" Chung is a full professor of Computer Science at Lawrence Technological University(LTU) in Michigan, USA. He founded an international autonomous robotics competition called Robofest in the 1999–2000 academic year as well as numerous educational programs for youth by integrating STEM ( Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), arts, autonomous robotics, and computer science. He also served as the founding USA National Organizer of World Robot Olympiad (WRO) in 2014Lawrence, Eric D. (Sep 27, 2014)
Students hope to represent U.S. in Robot Olympiad
USA Today
and 2015. He also started the WISER (World conference on Integrated STEaM Education through Robotics) conference in 2014. His research areas include
evolutionary computation In computer science, evolutionary computation is a family of algorithms for global optimization inspired by biological evolution, and the subfield of artificial intelligence and soft computing studying these algorithms. In technical terms, they ...
, cultural algorithms, intelligent systems & autonomous mobile robotics, software engineering, machine learning &
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,
computer science education Computer science education or computing education is the art of teaching and learning the discipline of computer science, and computational thinking. As a subdiscipline of pedagogy it also addresses the wider impact of computer science in so ...
, and educational robotics.


Early life, education, and research & development projects

Chung was born in Seoul, Korea and attended
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in Seoul, where he earned a B.S. Computer Science degree in 1981. His first professional job was teaching middle school math as a part-time instructor at YMCA Academy in Seoul in 1979. He worked for Korea Electric Power Corporation to develop an online customer information system with COBOL and IMS Databases using IBM 3031 mainframe computer in 1981–1982. While he was working for
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(ETRI) as a research scientist from 1982 to 1992, he was involved in developing TDX switching systems that became later the base system for the first commercialized
CDMA Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies. CDMA is an example of multiple access, where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over a single communication ...
system in the world. Chung also worked as a visiting researcher to develop telecommunication software modules for L.M. Ericsson's
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-10 in Stockholm, Sweden in 1983–1984. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from Wayne State University in 1997. His doctoral research was the development of a self-adaptive
artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence—perceiving, synthesizing, and inferring information—demonstrated by machines, as opposed to intelligence displayed by animals and humans. Example tasks in which this is done include speech re ...
system motivated by cultural evolution processes, which was then applied to solve nonlinear function optimization problems including training artificial neural networks. Wei-Wen Chang, his Master's student and Chung won the 1st place award in 3D design optimization competition sponsored by HONDA R&D Europe GmbH as a part of the IEEE World Congress in Computational Intelligence Conference in 2002. He won
REU grant from National Science Foundation (NSF)
in 2022.


Achievements in STEaM, robotics, and computer science education fields

A world-wide autonomous robot competition called Robofest was the brainchild of Prof. Chung. As of August 2019, over 28,000 students from 15 US States and 22 countries have participated in the competition since 1999. He launched numerous integrated educational programs in computer science and
STEAM fields STEAM fields are the areas of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. STEAM is designed to integrate STEM subjects with arts subjects into various relevant education disciplines. These programs aim to teach students innovatio ...
such as RoboParadeTom Watts (Nov 27, 2013) Thanksgiving RoboParade and Global Robotics Art Festival a big hit, Macomb Daily, Retrieved on July 24, 2020
/ref> a parade of autonomous vehicles in 2006, RoboFashion and Dance Show in 2007
Vision Centric robot Challenge (Vcc)
in 2007, Robot Music Camp in 2013, Global Robotics Art Festival (GRAF) in 2013, WRO-USA in 2014, CS+PA^2: Learning Computer Science with Physical Activities and Animation in 2018, an
Robofest eAcademy
with Elmer Santos in 2019. He has been a faculty advisor of LTU's IGVC (
Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition The Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition (IGVC) is an annual international robotics competition for teams of undergraduate and graduate students. Teams design and build an autonomous ground vehicle capable of completing several difficult challe ...
) teams since 2003. His H2Bot team won 1st place design award in 2007. His team was also selected to represent the US to compete at
RoboCup RoboCup is an annual international robotics competition founded in 1996 by a group of university professors (including Hiroaki Kitano, Manuela M. Veloso, and Minoru Asada). The aim of the competition is to promote robotics and AI research by of ...
Four-legged robot soccer division in 2007. BigFoot II team won the Grand Award LESCOE Cup in 2016. As of June 2020, he leads ACTor (Autonomous Campus TranspORt) project using a drive-by-wire electric vehicle. The ACTor vehicle team won the Self-Drive Challenge competition at the IGVC in 2017, 2018, and 2019. In 2011, IEEE USA honored Dr. Chung with its citation of honor award for his leadership in STEM education.


Honours, awards and distinctions

* The Robert Neff Memorial Award, for outstanding contributions to the IEEE Southeast Michigan Section, by the Engineering Society of Detroit Affiliate Council, March 15, 2023
Engineering Society of Detroit
(ESD) GOLD Awards – Outstanding IEEE Member Award, March 11, 2015, at ESD Gold Award Banquet * Citation of Honor Award, IEEE-USA, “for the leadership in founding the Robofest competition to inspire interest in engineering among pre-college students”, March 2011George F. McClure Citation of Honor Award Past Recipients, retrieved on June 2020
/ref> * MGA Achievement Award, IEEE Member Geographic Activities (MGA) Board, “for inspiring thousands of young students into the science and engineering career path through his Robofest and hands-on robotics workshops”, December, 2010IEEE MGA Award Recipients, retrieved on June 15, 2020
/ref> * The Mary E. and Richard E. Marburger Distinguished Achievement Award – 2007 Champion for Institutional Excellence and Preeminence, Lawrence Technological University * Excellent Research Award,
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(ETRI), December 31, 1986
Certificate No. 151


References and notes


External links


CJ Chung's Personal Homepage

Robofest Homepage

Robofest FaceBook page

RoboParade

CS+PA^2

World Robot Olympiad USA 2014 and 2015
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