Jung Yun Baeمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Jung Yun Bae serves as Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Michigan Technological University with a secondary appointment in Applied Computing within the College of Computing, joining MTU in 2019 after five years as Research Professor at Korea University's Intelligent Systems and Robotics Laboratory. Her academic credentials include: PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University MS in Mechanical Engineering from Hongik University BS in Mechanical Engineering from Hongik University Dr. Bae's research program centers on Robotics with emphasis on Multi-robot systems, particularly Coordination of Heterogeneous Robot Teams and Vehicle Routing Problems. Her work develops operational strategies for multi-agent autonomous vehicle systems through Multi-robot System Control and Optimization techniques, extending to Autonomous Navigation and Operational Research applications. Current investigations focus on underwater robotics coordination and neuroevolution approaches for connected vehicle systems. Analysis of her recent publications reveals consistent focus on workload-balanced task allocation for heterogeneous robot teams across challenging environments. Her underwater robotics research addresses tether management and entanglement avoidance, while neuroevolution applications target autonomous vehicle control at uncontrolled intersections and hybrid powertrain optimization, bridging robotics with operations research and artificial intelligence. Prior to MTU, Dr. Bae maintained affiliation with Korea University's Intelligent Systems and Robotics Laboratory. Her current work at MTU connects with the Great Lakes Research Center context, though specific laboratory details aren't provided in available materials.










