Ickjai Leeمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Ickjai Lee is an Associate Professor at the School of IT, James Cook University, specializing in geoinformatics and intelligence informatics. He leads the Information Technology department and has held roles including Senior Lecturer and Lecturer since 2003. He obtained his PhD in 2002 from the University of Newcastle, Australia. Research Interests: Geospatial data mining, trajectory analysis, Voronoi tessellations, mobile AR, and IoT applications. Projects: Includes VR healthcare trials, AI-driven vehicle damage assessment, and environmental monitoring systems. His work focuses on applying machine learning and geospatial techniques to solve real-world problems in health, environmental, and urban domains. Notable achievements include best paper awards at international conferences and faculty citations for teaching excellence. He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, such as using AR for marine growth monitoring and developing tools for crime pattern analysis. His research also involves large-scale ecoacoustic data analysis and VR-based education platforms. Lee has supervised numerous PhD students exploring topics like differential privacy in biokinetics, spatio-temporal anomaly detection, and VR in cultural heritage preservation.






