Official Information
Full Professor
Department of Information Security, Cryptology, and Mathematics, Kookmin University
77, Jeongneung-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02707, Korea
Email: parkwk@kookmin.ac.kr
Office: No. 714, Building E4, Kookmin University
Telephone: +82 2 910 5748, Fax: +82 2 910 4739
Curriculum Vitae [Link]
Education
Ph.D. in Centre de Mathématiques Appliquées, École Polytechnique, September 2006 – February 2009.
Thesis: Diffraction inverse par des inclusions minces et des fissures.
Advisors: Habib Ammari and Dominique Lesselier.
In cooperation with Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèms, École Supérieure d'Electricité (now CentraleSupélec, Universitairé Paris-Saclay).
M.S. in Department of Mathematics, Yonsei University, September 2002 – August 2004.
Thesis: Partial differential equations in image processing.
Advisor: Jin Keun Seo.
B.S. in Department of Mathematical Education, Kookmin University, March 1994 – August 2000.
Selected Recent Publications
Sangwoo Kang and Won-Kwang Park, A novel study on the imaging capabilities of MUSIC algorithm in monostatic measurement setup, Journal of Computational Physics, 540, 114304, 2025.
Janghoon Jeong, Won-Kwang Park, and Seong-Ho Son, Attenuation compensation for microwave imaging in highly lossy media, Measurement, 254, 117918, 2025.
Sangwoo Kang, Minyeob Lee, Won-Kwang Park, and Seong-Ho Son, Bifocusing-based imaging of small penetrable dielectric objects from Fresnel dataset, IEEE Transactions on Antennas & Propagation, 73 (7), 4795-4803, 2025.
Won-Kwang Park, Application of MUSIC algorithm for object localization without diagonal elements of multi-static response matrix, Communications in Computational Physics, 37 (1), 193-219, 2025.
Janghoon Jeong, Won-Kwang Park, and Seong-Ho Son, Object localization in highly cluttered environments using neural network learning on microwave scattering data, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 66 (11), e70020, 2024.
Won-Kwang Park, Unveiling novel insights into Kirchhoff migration for a fast and effective object detection from experimental Fresnel dataset, Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 175, 345-355, 2024.
Won-Kwang Park, Application of MUSIC-type imaging for anomaly detection without background information, Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 172, 202-215, 2024.
Junyong Eom and Won-Kwang Park, Real-time detection of small objects in transverse electric polarization: evaluations on synthetic and experimental datasets, AIMS Mathematics, 9 (8), 22665–22679, 2024.
Seong-Ho Son, Kwang-Jae Lee, and Won-Kwang Park, Real-time tracking of moving objects from scattering matrix in real-world microwave imaging, AIMS Mathematics, 9 (6), 13570-13588, 2024.
Chi Young Ahn, Seongje Chae, Sangwoo Kang, Kwang-Jae Lee, Won-Kwang Park, and Seong-Ho Son, Orthogonality sampling method for identifying small anomalies in real-world microwave imaging, East Asian Journal on Applied Mathematics, 14 (2), 314-341, 2024.
Sangwoo Kang and Won-Kwang Park, A novel study on the bifocusing method in two-dimensional inverse scattering problem, AIMS Mathematics, 8 (11), 27080–27112, 2023.
Won-Kwang Park, A novel study on the orthogonality sampling method in microwave imaging without background information, Applied Mathematics Letters, 145, 108766, 2023.
Sangwoo Kang, Won-Kwang Park, and Seong-Ho Son, A qualitative analysis of bifocusing method for a real-time anomaly detection in microwave imaging, Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 137 (1), 93-101, 2023.
Won-Kwang Park, On the application of orthogonality sampling method for object detection in microwave imaging, IEEE Transactions on Antennas & Propagation, 71 (1), 934-946, 2023.
Miscellaneous
Articles indexed by MathSciNet.
Information on Google Scholar, ORCID, and Scopus.
Online lectures on YouTube.
Some preprints on arXiv.