Nam Samhyuk, Dean of the Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence at UNIST, has been selected as a "2022 IEEE Fellow."

Nam Samhyuk, Dean of the Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence at UNIST, has been selected as a "2022 IEEE Fellow."

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Professor Namhyuk Noh, Dean of the Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence at UNIST, has been selected as a ‘2022 IEEE Fellow’.


On the 23rd, IEEE selected a total of 311 new fellows for 2022. Among the announcements, six researchers affiliated with domestic institutions, including Professor Namhyuk Noh, were selected.


IEEE is the world’s most prestigious society in the fields of electrical, electronic, computer, and communication engineering. The society has 400,000 members from over 160 countries.


Among them, fellows are selected as the top 0.1% after evaluation based on seven criteria including individual research achievements, technical accomplishments, and overall professional experience in their field.


Dean Noh is a fellow in the field of storage system software. He was selected as a ‘Fellow’ for his achievements in system software for the utilization of flash memory and non-volatile memory.


Since 2016, he has served as the editor-in-chief of ‘Transactions on Storage,’ published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). In February 2020, he also served as the chair of FAST, the world’s top academic conference in storage technology organized by USENIX.


Dean Namhyuk Noh said, “I am very pleased to be recognized by my academic peers.”


Dean Noh graduated from the Department of Computer Engineering at Seoul National University and received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, USA. He served as a visiting professor at The George Washington University and as a professor at Hongik University before joining UNIST in 2015.


He also served as a professor and head of the Department of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering at UNIST and is currently serving as the dean of the Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence at UNIST.


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Dean Noh was also selected as an ‘ACM Fellow’ in January 2020.


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