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Dr. Young Park, Associate Professor

Park portrait

175 Bradley Hall
(309) 677-2457
young@bradley.edu

Education

Ph.D., Computer Science, New York University/Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
M.Sc., Computer Science, New York University/Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
M.Sc., Computer Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
B.Sc., Electronic Engineering, Seoul National University

Areas of Expertise

Software Engineering: Software Reuse, Semantic-based Retrieval
Reusability-based Organization of Software Component Libraries
Component Software and Component-Based Software Development
Software Reverse Engineering
Program Analysis and Understanding
Software Maintenance and Evolution
Formal Concept Analysis and its Applications in WWW Search
Software Engineering and Data Mining
Programming Languages,Compilers Domain-specific Languages
Semantic-based Program Analysis and Manipulation, Functional Languages

Currently Teaching Courses:

CS 302
CIS 608

Personal Web site:

http://bradley.bradley.edu/~young/

More information

Dr. Young Park has invited Professor Tong-Queue Lee to Bradley University as a Research Scholar from August 1, 2005 to July 31, 2006. Professor Lee is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Mobile Internet at Dongyang Technical College, which is one of the top technical colleges in Korea. He also has significant industry experience at Samsung. Professor Lee's main research area is Mobile Computing, and he and Dr. Park are conducting collaborative research in the area of recommender systems. We hope that his visit to our department will be a starting point for future exchange and collaboration with universities and industries in Korea. Dr. Park's current research focuses on application of Formal Concept Analysis in Software Engineering, Web Search and Information Retrieval, and Data Mining. Dr. Park's recent research has been supported by Caterpillar Research Fellowship and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).