because life is colorful.
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Won the prize
Prof.Suk’s book, “Theories and Applications of Light [빛의 공학]”, is selected as one of the National Academy of Science’s Distinguished Scholarly Books[대한민국 학술원 2014 우수학술도서] for 2014. Congratulations! Professor Chulhee Choi of Department of Brain & Bio Engineering and Professor Yongkeun Park of Department of Physics are the co-authors. In this book, authors attempted to…
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An invited talk at WLED-5 by Prof.Suk
Professor Suk delivered a talk at the WLED-5 conference held in Jeju. She mentioned abou the affective quality of the lighting especially since the LED became available and adequate for the main lighting. In her presentation, some case studies of CED Lab were presented and they were the LED lighting for food to enable an…
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MOOC by Prof.Suk
Together with professor Yongkeun Park from the Department of Physics and professor Chulhee Choi from the Department of Brain & Bio Engineering, professor Suk offers a course, “Introduction to Light, Color, and Life” on Coursera, one of the biggest MOOC(Massive Open Online Course) consortiums for following 6 weeks. KAIST recently signed up the agreement with the Coursera, and…
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Design Creatures 2014
The second project, “Design Creatures” of the ID202 Two-dimensional Design course launched the design collection 2014. The exhibition was opened at a Book Cafe of the KAIST Science Library and will last for following 6 weeks. During the exhibition, students’ design works will be displayed and sold. Design Creatues is an ambiguous word addressing both “designing a creature” and…
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A new book by Prof.Suk
Professor Suk published a book, “Koreans’ Colors, Tastes, & Styles (한국인의 색, 맛, 멋)”, and Dr.Yoon-Sook Kim, a senior scientist at Korea Food Research Institute participated as the second author. The book mainly documents the output of the research project, “A proposal of creative food color based on the affective effect”, placed by Korea Research…
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Congrats! Jeongmin is a master of science!
Jeongmin Lee is now a master of science. Her thesis work is entitled “PicLight: Development of User-Centered Lighting Control Interface for Residential Space” and it is one of most interesting works this year as it successfully integrated the theoretical research and creative design development. It was a lot of work but worth such vast amount…
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Congrats! Kyungah is a master of science!
Kyungah Choi is now a master of science. Her thesis is entitled “User Preferred White Point Adjustment for Displays under Varying Illumination Chromaticities”. A part of her thesis has already been accepted for a publication on an SCI journal, Optical Engineering. It is an impressive achievement during the short period of master program. Congratulations!
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Finding optimal CCT for smartphone display by K.Choi
Kyungah Choi, a Ph.D. candidate of CED Lab made a presentation entitled, “Optimal color temperature adjustment for mobile devices under varying illuminants” on the IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging (EI 2014), CA: Burlingame, USA. This study investigated a proper white reproduction on smartphone display when it was viewed under varying illuminants, particularly when the CCT of the…
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White consistency study by K.Choi
Kyungah Choi, a Ph.D. candidate of CED Lab made a presentation entitled, “Recalling white point of smartphone under varying illuminants” on the IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging (EI 2014), CA: Burlingame, USA. This study investigated any consistent tendency of people recalling white displayed on smartphones. Jiho Jang, a master candidate of CED Lab assisted the empirical study and…
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Dynamic backlight luminance by N.Na
Nooree Na, a Ph.D. candidate of CED Lab made a presentation entitled “Dynamics of backlight luminance for using smartphone in dark environment” on the IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging (EI 2014) conference in CA: Burlingame, USA. This study proposes a dynamic backlight luminance, which gradually changes as time passes for comfortable use of a smartphone display in a dark…
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App icon colors by J.Jang
Jiho Jang, a master candidate of CED lab. has presented his recent study entitled, “Disappearing Icons: Informative Effect Through Changing Color Attributes of App Icons” on the IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE 2014) in Las Vegas. This study investigates the informative effect that color attributes of smartphone application icons have on users’ perceptions…
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Optimal display white point by K.Choi
Kyungah Choi, a master candidate of CED lab. has presented her recent study entitled, “The Optimal Color Temperature of Smartphone Display under Various Illuminant Conditions” on the IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE 2014) in Las Vegas. The purpose of this study is to find the optimal color temperature of the smartphone display, focusing…
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