Hyunjoon Kim

Assistant Professor

Hello, I’m Hyunjoon Kim. I serve as an assistant professor in Department of Data Science at Hanyang University. I received B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering from Seoul National University. In 2020, I received Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering at Seoul National University. In 2020-2021, I had worked as a senior developer at SAP Labs Korea. My research interests are Big Data Analysis, Data Mining, and Artificial Intelligence. At Hanyang University, I lead the Information Retrieval and Data Mining Lab..

Work Experience

Hanyang University

Sep. 2021 - Current

Assistant Professor at Department of Data Science

SAP Labs Korea

Oct. 2020 - Aug. 2021

Senior Developer

Education

Seoul National University

Sep. 2013 - Aug. 2020

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering

  • Computer Theory and Application Lab (Advisor: Prof. Kunsoo Park)

  • Thesis: Fast Graph Query Processing Algorithms Using Dynamic Programming

Seoul National University

Mar. 2009 - Feb. 2013

  • B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering (Summa Cum Laude)

Selected Publications

  • Hyunjoon Kim, Yunyoung Choi, Kunsoo Park, Xuemin Lin, Seok-Hee Hong, and Wook-Shin Han. “Versatile Equivalences: Speeding up Subgraph Query Processing and Subgrpah Matching.” SIGMOD, 2021.

  • Hyunjoon Kim, Seunghwan Min, Kunsoo Park, Xuemin Lin, Seok-Hee Hong, and Wook-Shin Han. “IDAR: Fast Supergraph Search Using DAG Integration.” VLDB, 2020.

  • Myoungji Han, Hyunjoon Kim, Geonmo Gu, Kunsoo Park, and Wook-Whin Han. “Efficient Subgraph Matching: Harmonizing Dynamic Programming, Adaptive Matching Order, and Failing Set Together.” SIGMOD, 2019.

  • Joong Chae Na, Hyunjoon Kim, Seunghwan Min, Heejin Park, Theirry Lecroq, Martine L'eonard, Laurent Mouchard, and Kunsoo Park. “FM-index of Alignment with Gaps.” Theoretical Computer Science, 2018.

  • Joong Chae Na, Hyunjoon Kim, Heejin Park, Theirry Lecroq, Martine L'eonard, Laurent Mouchard, and Kunsoo Park. “FM-index of Alignment: A Compressed Index for Similar Strings.” Theoretical Computer Science, 2016.