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Oh-Young Song is a Professor in the Department of Software at Sejong University's Ocean Humanities College, where he has been a faculty member since 2006. He also serves as a Researcher at the eXtended Reality Research Center and directs the Sejong University Graphics Lab, which focuses on natural phenomena simulation and related applications in special effects and animation.
- Sejong University, Department of Software (2006-present)
- Adobe Systems, Visiting Professor (2013-2014)
- Seoul National University, Automation and Systems Research Institute (2004-2006)
Song earned his educational credentials from Seoul National University: B.S. (1998), M.S. (2000), and Ph.D. (2004), all in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
His research spans computer graphics, VR/AR/MR, physics-based animation, fluid simulation, and deep learning. His work bridges theoretical computer graphics with practical applications in healthcare, IoT, and special effects. Song has developed physics-based animation techniques used in movies and games, with particular expertise in fluid simulation where he holds a US patent for simulating detailed fluid movements using derivative particles. His recent research increasingly integrates AI and deep learning approaches with traditional computer graphics techniques.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2021-2024) reveals a strategic expansion of his research into healthcare applications, with significant work in medical image analysis, gastrointestinal disease detection, and secure patient data transmission. His research shows strong interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly between computer graphics and medical informatics, with consistent publication in high-impact journals across computer science and healthcare domains.
Song's scholarly achievements include 49 research outputs with 1922 citations and an h-index of 20. His most notable scientific achievement is the US-patented technique for simulating detailed fluid movements using derivative particles, with related papers published in ACM Transactions on Graphics.
- US Patent for Method of Simulating detailed movements of fluids using derivative particles
- 49 research publications across computer graphics, VR/AR, and medical AI domains
- 1922 total citations with h-index of 20
As an educator, Song teaches courses including Advanced Computer Graphics, Algorithms and Practice, and Physics Coding for General Public. He advises graduate students through Master's thesis research and Graduation Research and Career courses. His lab, the Sejong University Graphics Lab, actively collaborates with industry on physics-based animation techniques for special effects and animation in movies and games. Current research directions indicate growing emphasis on integrating extended reality technologies with healthcare applications, particularly in medical simulation and diagnostic support systems.



