The Intelligent Radar Imaging & Signal processing for remote sensing Laboratory (IRIS Lab) is a research group in the Division of Electrical, Electronic, and Control Engineering at Kongju National University (KNU), Cheonan, Republic of Korea. Our research area includes broad topics in a wide variety of fields ranging from SAR/ISAR imaging, InSAR processing, target detection, radar target tracking, change detection, array pattern synthesis, and array pattern optimization to the theoretical analysis and development of advanced mathematical concepts related to optimization theory and artificial intelligence. The IRIS pursues research on the electromagnetic radiation measurements with a focus on determining the essence of "signals" for realizing advanced processing techniques that transcend the limitation of conventional processing methods. Please see the research page for more details.
We are continuously looking for self-motivated and outstanding students who are interested in the general areas of radar systems. We especially welcome the students who are good at mathematics (e.g., signals and systems, digital signal processing, linear algebra, optimization theory, artificial intelligence, etc.) or programming skills (e.g., C, Matlab, Python, etc.). Potential applicants are highly encouraged to contact Prof. Min-Seok Kang via email (mskang at kongju.ac.kr), which should include brief research interests and career goals, Curriculum Vitae (CV), and transcripts.