ABOUT ME
My research focuses on predicting long-term changes in urban space and activities (especially, changes of residential space and residents' location) based on the theoretical framework of land-use and transport interaction. To this end, I have studied urban planning in Korea (Seoul) and England (Cambridge). And, since the second half of 2017, I have been teaching lectures and researching about residential planning and policies at Hanbat National University in Daejeon, Korea.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Residential location changes and moving patterns
considering the socio-economic and demographic changes (low-birth & aging).
Long-term changes of urban activities and spaces
in consideration of land use and transport interaction.
Characteristics of residential location and environment
considering the household types such as one-person, elderly, and couple.
EDUCATION & STUDIES
2017 - 2017
University of Cambridge
Visiting Scholar of the Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies
(Department of Architecture)
2008 - 2012
University of Seoul
Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering
Major: Urban Planning and Design
2004 - 2006
University of Seoul
Master of Engineering
Major: Urban Engineering
1997 - 2004
University of Seoul
Bachelor of Engineering
Major: Urban Planning