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No, Wonjun Associate Research Fellow Smart City & Disaster Prevention Research Center
  • Contact Tel : 044-960-0213 / Fax : 044-211-4765
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  • Research Areas Smart city, Child-friendly cities, Urban planning & design, Computer vision, Geographic information system, Artificial intelligence

Education

  • • 2024. Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advance Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
  • • 2020. M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advance Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
  • • 2018. B.S., Urban Planning and Design, Hongik University

Career

  • 2024 ~ Present. Associate Research Fellow, Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements
  • 2024. Post-Doctoral Researcher, Center for Anthropocene Studies and Smart City Research Center, KAIST

Major Articles / books

  • • Jin, Z., No, Wonjun, & Noh, B. (2025). Do enhanced school zone policies improve pedestrians' safety? A deep learning-based case study of Osan City, South Korea. Cities. 156, 105505.
  • • No, Wonjun, Noh, B., & Kim, Y. (2024). A novel approach for reliable pedestrian trajectory collection with behavior-based trajectory reconstruction for urban surveillance systems. Advances in Engineering Software. 195, 103687.
  • • No, Wonjun, Choi, J., & Kim, Y. (2024). How do children move and behave on streets? Vision-based movement behavior analysis using children's trajectories in urban surveillance systems. Applied Geography. 162, 103170.
  • • Park, C., No, Wonjun, Choi, J., & Kim, Y. (2023). Development of an AI advisor for conceptual land use planning. Cities, 135, 104371.
  • • No, Wonjun, Lee, D., Noh, B., & Kim, Y. (2023). How do crosswalk delays affect pedestrian access in zoning areas? Walking access reduction by signalized crosswalks in Seoul, South Korea. Applied Geography, 156, 102975.
  • • No, Wonjun, Choi, J., & Kim, Y. (2023). Children's walking to urban services: an analysis of pedestrian access to social infrastructures and its relationship with land use. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 37(1), 189-214.
  • • Choi, J., No, Wonjun, Park, M., & Kim, Y. (2022). Inferring land use from spatialtemporal taxi ride data. Applied Geography, 142, 102688.