Welcome
to Yoon Mo Jung's Homepage!
Contact
Information:
- E-mail:
ymjung [at] math.umn.edu
- Phone:
(612) 624-4523
- Office:
Vincent Hall 559
- Mailing
address: 127 Vincent Hall, 206
Church
Street. S.E.,
Minneapolis, MN
55455 USA
Research Interests:
- Image Processing and Vision Analysis, Imaging
- Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations
- Wavelets, Mutiscale Analysis
- Scientific Computing: Level Set Methods and Gamma
Convergence
- Inverse Problems
Education:
- Ph.D.
in Mathematics, University
of Minnesota, expected,
June 2007
- Thesis title: Variational Modeling,
Analysis, and Computing of Image and Visual Segmentation
Problems
- M.S.
in
Mathematics, Yonsei University, Seoul,
Korea, February 2000
- B.S.
in Mathematics,
Minor in Computer Science, Yonsei
University, Seoul, Korea, February
1998
Experience
and Employment:
Publications
and Preprints:
- Geometric and stochastic analysis
of reaction-diffusion patterns, with J.
Shen, Int. J. Pure Appl. Math., 19 (2005), pp.195--248, (pdf)
- Weberized Mumford-Shah model
with Bose-Einstein photon noise, With J. Shen, Appl.
Math. Optim., 53 (2006), pp.331--358, (pdf)
- First-order modeling and stability analysis of illusory
contours With J. Shen, Accepted by J. Visual Commun. Image
Rep. (pdf)
- Multiphase image segmentation via Modica-Mortola
phase transition, With S.H. Kang and J. Shen, Accepted by SIAM J. Appl. Math. (pdf)
- Blind deconvolution with singular measures, With J. Shen,
In preparation
CV and
Research Statement:
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Research Statement (pdf)
Teaching:
- Spring 2006: Math1271 Calculus
I Dis 21, 23
- Fall 2006:
Math1272 Calculus II DIs 33, 34
- Spring 2006: Math1271 Calculus
I
- Fall 2005: Math2263
Multivariable Calculus
- Spring 2005: Math1272 Calculus II
- Fall 2004:
Math2263 Multivariable Calculus
- Spring 2004: Math1271 Calculus
I
- Fall 2003: Math2243
Linear Alegbra and Differential Equations
- Spring 2003: Math1272 Calculus II
- Fall 2002: Math2243
Linear Alegbra and Differential Equations
Remark:
God does not play dice with the
universe. - Albert Einstein
God may play dice after all. - Stephen Hawking
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been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota.
