Our team is comprised of experts in psychiatry, psychology, media, and digital health. We are dedicated to advancing the field of digital psychiatry and improving the lives of people struggling with mental health issues. We value diversity and encourage collaborations with researchers from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Department of Biomedical Informatics
Korea University College of Medicine
Chul-Hyun Cho, MD, PhD received his medical degree from the Korea University College of Medicine and completed his residency in psychiatry at Korea University Hospital. He is a board-certified psychiatrist with over 20 years of experience treating patients with mental health conditions. Chul-Hyun Cho is the principal investigator of our research team and all aspects of our research program. Chul-Hyun Cho has been a leading researcher in the field of digital psychiatry since the 2015s, when he began to explore the use of technology to improve outcomes for patients with mental health conditions. He has published numerous articles on the topic and has received numerous awards and recognitions for his work.
Department of Psychiatry
Korea University College of Medicine
Seul-Ki Lee, MA graduated with a Master of Arts degree in the Department of Child and Family Studies at Kyung Hee University.
She has a diverse range of responsibilities in the research team, including monitoring study participants, general administrative duties, publication of research papers, and budgeting and scheduling of the research project.
Seul-Ki Lee is interested in child sleep development and neuroscience.
Department of Education, Korea University
Department of Psychiatry
Korea University College of Medicine
Sojin Yoon, MS (PhD student at Department of Education, KU) received M.A. in Clinical Psychology from SungKyunKwan University. Sojin Yoon is working as a researcher in DCSP Lab and a Ph.D. student at Korea University. She is responsible for recruiting, monitoring study participants, and doing general administrative duties.
Sojin Yoon has been studying psychology since 2013 and now has interested in various statistical methods dealing with intensive longitudinal data (ILD). She has published several articles exploring psychological characteristics in various fields using state-of-the-art statistical methods.
Department of Psychiatry
Korea University College of Medicine
Seon-Min Kim, BA, received her Bachelor’s degree in Life Science from Sungshin Women’s University. She is responsible for recruiting, monitoring study participants, and performing general administrative duties.
Seon-Min Kim is interested in digital health, mental health, and the data analysis of personal health records.
Department of Psychiatry
Korea University College of Medicine
Joo-an Cho, BA, majored in Entertainment Management and Counseling Psychology
Her research interests are in the convergence of art, engineering, psychology and psychiatry, and in the areas of digital health to treat various psychological problems caused by social phenomena.
Department of Psychiatry
Korea University College of Medicine
Jang byeol is in the course of a master's degree in the Department of Child Counseling at the Graduate School of Counseling Psychology at Catholic University. While working as a researcher, he is interested in developing digital technologies that are effective in mental health and participates in research and administration. The areas of interest are developmental psychology and digital treatment.
Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Korea University
Department of Psychiatry
Korea University College of Medicine
Hyungju Kim, received his Bachelor’s degree of Science in Department of Packaging from Yonsei University. He is a Ph.D. Candidate student under professor Taesu Cheong in the department of Industrial and Management Engineering and He works with our team. He is responsible for data analysis.
His interests are simulation, data science, machine learning, reinforcement learning
Korea University College of Medicine
Jin-gyeong Jeong, medical student of Korea university College of medicine is currently in her 5th year of the six year medical education program. She is participating in recruiting study participants, conducting experiments and data analysis.
As a student research staff, she is expanding her understanding of digital technology and psychiatry.
Research interests: digital phenotyping, AI modeling, mental health, virtual reality.
Korea University College of Medicine
Yoonseo Jeon, is now fifth year graduate school student major in medicine in Korea university.
She, as a student research staff, is participating in the task of analyzing multi-layered variables related to insomnia in ‘Sleep-Related Deep phenotyping study'.
Yoonseo Jeon is interested in AI modeling, psychiatry and psychoanalysis.
Korea University College of Medicine
Minji Kim is a 4th year medical student of Korea University, and is participating in the team as a student researcher. As a student researcher, her ultimate goal is to contribute to the advancement of healthcare by bridging the gap between digital technology and medical practice.
Her interests are exploring the realm of digital phenotypes and its potential applications in providing valuable insights into individuals' health and well-being.
Keio University School of Medicine
Emma Matsushita, is now a third-grade medical student at Keio University. She is now joining the lab for three months. As a student research staff, she is participating in part of the research on analyzing insomnia phenotypes.
She is interested in the collaboration of digital technology and medical fields, leading her to attend this lab. She is also thinking of founding a company as one of the options for her future, working as a clinician as well.