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Shinkyu Park (박신규)
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering, KAUST
Principal Investigator
Distributed Systems and Autonomy Lab, KAUST
About Me
Shinkyu Park received the B.S. degree from Kyungpook National University (경북대학교), Korea, in 2006 (summa cum laude), the M.S. degree from Seoul National University (서울대학교), Korea, in 2008, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, in 2015, all in electrical engineering. From January to June in 2016, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at National Geographic Society, where he investigated distributed decision problems in multi-agent systems with applications to analysis of animal group behavior. From June 2016 to May 2019, he was a Postdoctoral Associate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where his research focused on conceiving a fleet of reconfigurable robotic vessels in Roboat project and developing a distributed sensing/sampling platform for the urban epidemiology project, Underworlds.
Prior to joining KAUST, he was appointed as an Associate Research Scholar at Princeton University working in cross-departmental robotics projects. His current research interests are in robotics, multi-robot control/coordination, feedback control theory, and game theory.
Announcements & News
12/2023, I am organizing a workshop on "Population Games: Strategic Multi-Agent Interactions at Scale" at IEEE CDC 2023 with Murat Arcak and Nuno Martins (workshop website).
6/2022, I received O. Hugo Schuck Award from American Automatic Control Council (article).
2/2021, Our paper titled "Multi-Robot Task Allocation Games in Dynamically Changing Environments" is accepted to ICRA 2021.
1/2021, Our paper titled "Regularized Logit Model for Multi-Agent Decision Making" is accepted to ACC 2021.
9/2020, Our paper titled “Social Trajectory Planning for Urban Autonomous Surface Vessels” is accepted to IEEE Transactions on Robotics.