Junsang Im explores what new problems technologies such as internet and AI bring to individuals and society, and how to leverage our awareness of those problems to solve them. As a research methodology, he develops environments for specific user experiences to analyze the users' behavior, judgment, and cognition.
After majoring in literature and working as a journalist, Woori Jang developed a deep interest in exploring the complex human narratives that shape what we call culture. She is curious about how these narratives can be analyzed through computational methods, especially using literary text as as a proxy. Currently, she is studying how science fiction literature in Korea interacts with and reflects the development of a technological society.
Suhyoung Choi is a Master’s student in Digital Humanities and Computational Social Sciences, majoring Computational Social Sciences. Her research interests center on bias, inequality and discrimination represented on technology with computational methods. She is currently studying data science, and the application of computational methods solving social problems specifically caused by technology.