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Hyock Ju Kwon is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo. Active in research and teaching, he focuses on integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) with manufacturing practices and biomedical ultrasound techniques.
- Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta (2007)
- Master's in Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta (2003)
- Master's in Mechanical Engineering, KAIST (1988)
- Bachelor's in Mechanical and Design Engineering, Seoul National University (1985)
His research spans AI and machine learning, with applications in manufacturing (robotic assembly, NDT, predictive maintenance) and biomedical fields (therapeutic ultrasound, tactile neuroimaging). He leads the AI for Manufacturing Laboratory, emphasizing digital twin and multi-physics modeling.
The 15 most recent articles reflect trends in AI-driven manufacturing, ultrasound diagnostic/therapeutic systems, and robotic path planning. Keywords include machine learning, medical imaging, and fluid dynamics, with subfields like predictive maintenance, nanoparticle-enhanced therapy, and topological navigation.
As a Sole-Supervisory Privilege Status (SSPS) holder, he supervises graduate students. Teaching includes courses like ME 212 - Dynamics and ME 526 - Fatigue and Fracture Analysis.
The AI for Manufacturing Laboratory develops cutting-edge technologies for industrial AI, collaborating with Korean municipal governments on large-scale projects. Areas include robotic assembly, non-destructive testing, and machine condition monitoring.



