Yoonsang Kim
Scholar

Yoonsang Kim

Google Scholar ID: rxHrP0MAAAAJ
PhD Candidate, Stony Brook University
Mixed RealityUser InterfaceUbiquitous ComputingHuman-Centered AIHuman-Computer Interaction
Citations & Impact
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Citations
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Co-authored and submitted multiple papers to IEEE VR 2026, IEEE ISMAR 2025, CVPR 2025, etc.; “Explainable XR” accepted as a TVCG paper for IEEE VR 2025; “Submerse: Visualizing Storm Surge Flooding Simulations in Immersive Display Ecologies” and “VoxAR: Adaptive Visualization of Volume Rendered Objects in Optical See-Through Augmented Reality” accepted as TVCG papers for IEEE VIS 2024; received Special Recognition for Outstanding Reviews from IEEE ISMAR 2025.
Research Experience
  • Conducts research at the Visualization Lab, Stony Brook University, working on various XR and visualization projects such as using handheld AR devices for tiled-display systems and exploring spatial computing for network security applications.
Education
  • PhD Candidate in Computer Science at Stony Brook University (New York), advised by Dr. Arie E. Kaufman; received M.S. degree in 2020 from Stony Brook, supervised by Dr. Xiaojun Bi; received B.S. degree from Soongsil University, South Korea, in 2017.
Background
  • Research focuses on designing a personalized, context-aware XR system that understands users, environments, and tasks, enabling intelligent adaptation of visualization and interaction across platforms/devices. Focuses on multimodal AI integrating speech, gestures, and visuospatial cues to support (1) personalized information adaptation and (2) fluid user collaboration across virtuality (VR, AR, MR), and 2D computing. Also explores security and privacy in ubiquitous, everyday XR.
Miscellany
  • Considers himself a 'system-like' applied researcher who likes to design foundational frameworks, toolkits, or representations/standards that benefit the XR and Visualization research community; open to expanding research ideas with researchers from other relevant domains such as HCI, Computer Vision, NLP, and Security.
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