Control and Instrumentation Engineering is a convergence discipline that deals with cutting edge sensors, robotics, mechatronics, and biosystems by applying basic technologies such as electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer engineering. The Major of Control and Instrumentation Engineering aims to educate creative, technical human resources and additionally runs an electrical and electronic teaching course. Our major actively considers the necessary elemental technologies in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, in which advanced information and communication technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things converge with the economy and society, and reflects these necessities in the curriculum.
Our major cultivates persons
Who can continuously improve his/her ability by learning knowledge for mathematics, pure science, and basic engineering.
Understand engineering problem and do creative design by studying curriculum for control and instrumentation engineering.
And have engineer's responsibility and have global leadership by taking various experiences for teamwork.
Our students can get a job for various industries or research centers such as power plant, automotive, ship, steel, industrial electronics, industrial equipment, automation system, semiconductor, andelectronic industry.
Name | Specialty | |
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Nam-Ho Kim | Electronics, Telecommunications | nhk@pknu.ac.kr |
Yeong-Yeun Hwang | Robotics | yyh@pknu.ac.kr |
Marn-Go Kim | Power Electronics | mgkim@pknu.ac.kr |
Kyung-Chang Lee | Mechanical Engineering, Controls, and Automation | gclee@pknu.ac.kr |
Seongwoo Kwak | Control Engineering, High Reliability Systems | ksw@pknu.ac.kr |
Chunkwon Lee | Signal processing, Instrumentation engineering | ck.lee@pknu.ac.kr |
Wooyoung Choi | Control Theory, Autonomous Driving | wychoi@pknu.ac.kr |