Dr. Jaehyun (Jason) So
Angestellt, Research Fellow, Technische Universität München
Munich, Deutschland
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Jaehyun (Jason) So
Bis heute
Research Fellow
Technische Universität München
Recipient of the TUM University Foundation Fellowship (TUFF) (https://www.forte.tum.de/forschungsfoerderung/tum-talent-factory/tum-university-foundation-fellows/) Working for Prof. Dr.-Ing. Fritz Busch's Research Lab. (Lehrstuhl für Verkehrstechnik)
1 Jahr und 3 Monate, Aug. 2013 - Okt. 2014
Post-doctoral Research Associate and Adjunct Professor
Florida Atlantic University
Led funded research projects; supervised graduate research assistants; wrote research proposals and reports; represented FAU CATOM (Florida Atlantic University Center for Adaptive Traffic Operations and Management) at major conferences through publishable research work, and/or presentations at professional meetings; and lectured the undergraduate courses.
1 Jahr und 11 Monate, Juli 2008 - Mai 2010
Research Assistant
The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI)
Worked for the Korea Transport Institute (KOTI), an official research agency for the Korean Government served to provide alternatives for the nation's transport policy and the optimal transport system through specialized research and technical innovations. Since I joined KOTI, I have been involved in advanced transportation research works such as National ITS Standardization Project, Metropolitan Bus Information System Integrating Project.
Ausbildung von Jaehyun (Jason) So
3 Jahre und 3 Monate, Juni 2010 - Aug. 2013
Civil Engineering (Transportation)
University of Virginia
Dissertation Title: Development of a Surrogate Safety Assessment Framework Incorporating Traffic Simulator, Vehicle Dynamics, Driver Warning, GPS/INU, and V2V/V2I
2 Jahre, Aug. 2006 - Juli 2008
Civil Engineering
Ajou University
Focusing on Transportation Engineering
5 Jahre und 3 Monate, März 2001 - Mai 2006
Civil Engineering
Ajou University
Focusing on Transportation Engineering
Sprachen
Englisch
Fließend
Koreanisch
Muttersprache