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Professor Seokhee Hong is a distinguished academic at the School of Computer Science, The University of Sydney. With prestigious appointments including an ARC Future Fellowship (2013-2016) and Humboldt Fellowship (2013-2014), she has emerged as a leading researcher in graph drawing and visual analytics.
Her research focuses on developing scalable algorithms for information visualization of massive complex networks, with applications spanning security analytics, computational biology, and software engineering. Key contributions include the creation of open-source visual analytics software GEOMI and foundational work in 2.5D graph visualization.
- 2013-2016: ARC Future Fellowship
- 2008-2012: ARC Research Fellowship
- 2013-2014: Humboldt Fellowship
Recent publications demonstrate her ongoing innovation in graph drawing algorithms, network fairness, and computational geometry. She has served on editorial boards of key journals and as program chair for major conferences in her field.
- 2006: CORE Chris Wallace Award
- 2012: Eureka Prize Finalist
- Multiple Graph Drawing Competition wins
Her work bridges theoretical algorithm development with practical applications, addressing challenges in biological network analysis, dynamic graph visualization, and cluster-preserving layouts. With over 140 publications and significant research funding, she continues to shape network visualization research.




