Jongho Seol | Quantum Computing | Outstanding Scientist Recognition Award

Middle Georgia State University | United States

Author Profile:

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Jongho Seol embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science degree in Control and Instrumentation Engineering from Kangwon National University, Korea Republic of. Following this, he pursued a Master of Science degree in Computer Science at Oklahoma State University (OSU), where he explored topics related to computer architecture and organization. Later, he continued his academic pursuits at OSU, completing a Ph.D. in Computer Science, with a focus on designing models of blockchain architecture in distributed networks.

Professional Endeavors:

Seol's professional journey is marked by diverse roles in academia and industry. He has served as an Assistant Professor at Middle Georgia State University, where he teaches courses in Information Technology. Prior to this, he held teaching positions at Oklahoma State University, where he instructed courses on computer proficiency, computer architecture, and data structures. Additionally, Seol has gained industry experience through internships and employment at companies such as NOVI Inc., Emerson Automation Solutions, and LG Electronics Mobile Handset Research and Development Center.

Contributions and Research Focus On Quantum Computing:

Seol's research interests revolve around blockchain technology, distributed computing, and computer architecture. His doctoral research focused on designing quantitative models for dynamic blockchain-based computing. He has also been involved in projects related to LoRa IoT for Mesh Networks and the development of Django-Web-based dashboards. Through his research, Seol aims to advance understanding and innovation in these cutting-edge fields.

Accolades and Recognition:

Seol's contributions to academia and research have been recognized through various accolades and engagements. He has served on technical program committees, organized workshops, and participated in conferences focused on blockchain technology and decentralized AI. Additionally, Seol has been involved in reviewing grant proposals for organizations like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and has served as a reviewer for journals and conferences in the field of computer science.

Impact and Influence:

Seol's work has had a significant impact on both academia and industry. His teaching has influenced numerous students, equipping them with knowledge and skills in information technology and computer science. Through his research, Seol has contributed to advancing the frontier of blockchain technology and distributed computing, with potential applications in various domains such as finance, healthcare, and supply chain management.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As Seol continues his academic and professional journey, his legacy is likely to be characterized by continued innovation and impact in the field of computer science. Through his research, teaching, and service, he aims to inspire future generations of students and researchers while contributing to the development of cutting-edge technologies. Seol's dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration underscores his commitment to shaping the future of information technology.

Notable Publication:

A Real-Time Performance Model for NFT Chains  October 2023

Distributed Decentralized Chain (DDC) and k-Queue Variable Bulk Arrival and Static Bulk Service Model  May 2021

A Hybrid Chain and A Double-Tuple Variable Bulk Arrival and Static Bulk Service Model   May 2021