Yoonho Jung

ORCID: 0000-0002-5991-6705
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Research Areas
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Mathematics and Applications
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • History and Theory of Mathematics
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Robotic Path Planning Algorithms
  • Historical Astronomy and Related Studies
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
  • Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Robotic Mechanisms and Dynamics
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Climate variability and models
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching

Texas A&M University
2024

Inha University
2021-2024

Bronx High School of Science
2013-2018

The Korean Society for School Science
2013

Abstract Estuaries have great ecological and economic value sustain both population growth. Global‐scale analyses suggest that human activities drive estuarine area change but these projections neglect direct human‐estuary interactions socio‐economic feedbacks. Here, we quantified changes of 2,396 estuaries in response to recent impacts (e.g., land reclamation, dam construction) development between 1984 2019, find shrank by 5,372 km 2 whereas upland submergence created 5,015 elsewhere....

10.1029/2023ef003691 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Earth s Future 2024-04-01

Modeling spatiotemporal brain dynamics from high-dimensional data, such as functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), is a formidable task in neuroscience. Existing approaches for fMRI analysis utilize hand-crafted features, but the process of feature extraction risks losing essential information scans. To address this challenge, we present SwiFT (Swin 4D Transformer), Swin Transformer architecture that can learn directly volumes memory and computation-efficient manner. achieves by...

10.48550/arxiv.2307.05916 preprint EN cc-by arXiv (Cornell University) 2023-01-01

The rapid advance of remote sensing technology during the last few decades provides a new opportunity for measuring detectable estuarine spatial change. Although surface area and convergence are important hydraulic parameters often used to predict long-term evolution, majority automated analyses channel plan view dynamics have been specifically written riverine systems limited applicability most estuaries in world. This study presents MorphEst, MATLAB-based collection analysis tools that...

10.3390/rs13020330 article EN cc-by Remote Sensing 2021-01-19

The significance of long-term teleconnections derived from the anomalous climatic conditions El Niño has been a highly debated topic, where remote response coastal hydrodynamics and marine ecosystems to is not completely understood. 14-year long data ship-borne acoustic Doppler current profiler was used examine Niño's impact, in particular, 2009 2015 events, on oceanic biological processes regions across Korea/Tsushima Strait. Here, it revealed that summer volume transport could be decreased...

10.1038/s41598-021-04310-8 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2022-01-14

Tidal salt marshes offer crucial ecosystem services in the form of carbon sequestration, fisheries, property and recreational values, protection from storm surges, are therefore considered one most valuable fragile ecosystems worldwide, where sea-level rise direct human modifications resulted loss vast regions today’s marshland. The extent relies heavily on interplay between upland migration edge erosion. We measured changes marsh size based historical topographic sheets 1850s 2019 satellite...

10.3390/rs16132268 article EN cc-by Remote Sensing 2024-06-21

Abstract It is well known to be impossible trisect an arbitrary angle and duplicate cube by a ruler compass. On the other hand, it from ancient times that these constructions can performed when use of several conic curves allowed. In this paper, we prove any point constructible conics constructed using compass, together with single fixed nondegenerate different circle.

10.1017/s0004972713000075 article EN Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 2013-03-08

It is well-known to be impossible trisect an arbitrary angle and duplicate cube by a ruler compass. On the other hand, it known from ancient times that these constructions can performed when allowed use several conic curves. In this paper, we prove any point constructible conics constructed using compass, together with single fixed non-degenerate different circle.

10.48550/arxiv.1210.8046 preprint EN other-oa arXiv (Cornell University) 2012-01-01
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