全 炳徳 | 長崎大学 情報データ科学部

Staff Introduction

全 炳徳 Byungdug JUN

- Email
bdjunnagasaki-u.ac.jp
- Position / Degree Institute of Integrated Science and Technology, Professor
School of Information and Data Sciences, Professor
Graduate school of engineering, Professor
Doctor(Engineering)
- Specialized Field Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry, GIS
- External Links researchmap

CV

Feb.1980 Kangwon National University, Faculty of Engineering, Graduated
Feb.1990 Kangwon National University, Master Course, Completed
Mar.1994 Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Marine Science and Engineering, Doctor Course, Doctor of Engineering
Apr.1994 Nagasaki University, Faculty of Engineering, Full-time Lecturer / Director of R&D, PECK Co. Ltd.
Apr.2001 Nagasaki University, Faculty of Education, Associate Professor
Apr.2001 Nagasaki University, Faculty of Education, Professor
Apr.2015 Nagasaki University, General Support Center for Regional Education, Vice Director / Multicultural Coexistence Professor
Sep.2017 DePaul University, Chicago, Researcher

Research Activities

With Remotely Sensed Data

Research Theme:Remotely Sensed Data (SAR)
How many damages were the Kumamoto earthquake? Remotely Sensed data of the before and after the earthquake, the displacements of the ground can be clearly captured.

With Old Maps and photos

Research Theme:3D Simulation and Image Analysis (Photogrammetry)
Old Maps and old photographs are the roots for reforming old streets. Utilizing colorized black and white photos, the 3D street information can be distinguished.
From the aerial photographs stored in the National Archives of the United States, the real face of old town of Nagasaki city before the atomic bomb can be displayed.
With the house boxes from the old photographs, memories of the exotic cityscape of Nagasaki were revealed. “Memory decompression” can be realized with many medias.

Educational Activities

Class

School of Information and Data Sciences:First-year Seminar, Exploratory Descriptive Statistics, Exercise on Basic Data Analysis, Social and Tourism Informatics Ⅱ, Research Project

Graduate School of Engineering:Special Lecture on Numerical Analysis