Nationality South Korean Hangul 박종오 | Hanja 朴鍾午 Name Jong Park | |
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Born September 13, 1955 (age 69) ( 1955-09-13 ) Website |
Prof. Jong-Oh Park (박종오, born September 13, 1955) is a South Korean robotics scholar. He is Director of the Robot research initiative and Professor of Mechanical System Engineering at the Chonnam National University in South Korea, and presently serves as an executive board member at the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). He has twice received the Scientist of The Year Prize from the Korea Science Reporters Association, and is also the recipient of the IFR's Golden Robot Award, among many other honours. He has also successfully commercialized several robotic systems for medical and industrial applications.
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Education
Jong Oh Park received a B.S in Mechanical Engineering from Yonsei University in Seoul. In 1981, he received a M.S in Mechanical Engineering at KAIST in Daejeon.
After his master's degree, he finished a Ph.D in Stuttgart University and has worked as a researcher under the supervision of Hans-Jurgen Warnecke at Fraunhofer-IPA, Stuttgart, Germany from 1982 to 1987.
Career
From 1987 to 2004 he was associated with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology.
He has served as a director of 21C Frontier Project “ Intelligent Microsystem Program” for 5 years.
From 1987 till 2004 he was associated with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology. He has served as a director of 21C Frontier Project “ Intelligent Microsystem Program” for 5 years.
Since 2005, he has been a professor of Chonnam National University and a director of Robot Research Initiative in parallel. Jong Oh Park was the Chairman of ‘The International Federation of Robotics (IFR)’ in 2005 and has been the executive board member of IFR since 2006.
In 2013, He worked as a Vice Chair of Organizing Committee of ISR 2013 and an Organizing chair of ICCAS 2013.
He was an Editor of IEEE Biorob 2014.
He is currently a Vice Chairman of 'Korea Robotics Society' and ‘Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems and also the member of New industry investment strategic council of the ministry of Industry and trade of Russian Federation 2014.
Academic work
Jong Oh Park made a great contribution to Robot industry through scientific outcome and technical transfer.
As the representative achievements, he has accomplished the world’s first colonoscope robot in 2001 and successful commercialized in 2005.
He developed the capsule endoscope robot in 2005.
He has been the world’s first successful in-vivo test for using intravascular microrobot with 1 mm diameter.
He developed the World’s first cancer-treating nanorobot that can selectively target and help treat cancer in 2013.
Technology transfer
Jong Oh Park succeeded in technology transfer to industry.
He transferred Automatic Insertion Robot of Odd-Parts to Samsung Electronics in 1991, polishing Robot of Die&Moulds to Hwacheon Machine Tool Co in 1993 and Automatic Polishing of Faucet to Yujin Waterworks in 1994.
He also contracted technology transfer with Daewoo Motor Co. and Hyundai Motor Co. for Intelligent Grinding Robot for Car Brazing Bead in 1997.
In 2005, He transferred Colonoscope Robot to ERA Endoscope Inc in Italy and Capsule Endoscope to Intromedic Inc.
In 2015 He transferred Active Locomotive Intestinal Capsule Endoscope to Woo Young Medical.