Kim, Jong-Hwan is a pioneer in the field of Ubiquitous Robotics and Soccer Robotics, nominated as the
Father of Robot Football, (entitled by
The Times on September 18, 1997).
Micro-Robot World Cup Soccer Tournament (MiroSot) was his brainchild in October 1995. He is the Founder of
FIRA in June 1997 and IROC in October 1998. He is the President of FIRA (Federation of International Robot-soccer Association), of IROC (International Robot Olympiad Committee), and of the Korea Robot Soccer Association, and Honorary President of the China Robot Soccer Association. He was Organizing Chair of 96, 97 MiroSot Korea, 98 FIRA Robot World Cup France, 99 Brazil, and 99 Robot Olympiad Korea.
His research interests are in the areas of Evolutionary Multi-agent Robotic Systems. Some of the Robotic projects born out of his lab include the small sized humanoid
Hansaram and the artificial creature
Rity. He has coined the terms "Ubiquitous Robotics" and "Genetic Robot", with the latter being the result of path-breaking research work incorporating artificial chromosomes into a Robot thereby investigating the
Origin of the Artificial Species.
He is the Associate Editor of the
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, and of the International Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, and was a Member of the Editorial Board of the Korea Fuzzy and Intelligent Systems society. He was the Guest Editor of the special issue on MiroSot'96 of the Journal of Robotics and Autonomous...
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