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Although my first name is Jun and the second is Hu, being a Chinese, I would be very much pleased if someone call me hujun /who june/. I am from Jiangsu Province, the southeast of china, where the Yangtze River opens to the sea. I started my university life as a Math student who was more interested in computer science. Graduated with a bachelor degree in Computational Mathematics, I taught myself programming and worked for an oil exploration company and then a construction machinery company, under qualified titles of Senior Programmer and System Analyst. For 6 years, I was working on digital signal processing algorithms and software packages, management information systems and networks, and computer aid design systems. In 1996, I decided to go back to the university to refactory my knowledge on computer science so that I could "make things better". During the 3-year study, I also worked as a research assistant for professors and a team leader of a group of programmers. Among several other projects, a system for facial reconstruction from a skull and a 3D visualization system for virtual medical operations were my favorite. The final work for the Master's degree, Content-based Retrieval on a Medical Image Database, used images to search similar images in a huge database. The result was promising and it had been used by the doctors in a hospital happily ever after. However when I finished my computer science study, I found the most important was not just to make things better, but to make things better for humans. So I moved to Holland in 1999, and joined the 2-year postmaster program User-system Interaction here in TU/e. My final project, Distributed Interfaces for a Time-based Media Application, was done at Philips Research. I was so interested in interactive media that I decided to continue the research as a PhD project, focusing on the design of the software architecture for interactive media, especially for home environments. I started teaching at ID in 2003. Since then I had been involved in project and competency coaching, and also worked as the 1st year coordinator for the communication unit. I am now a researcher for the designed intelligence group, and a coach for the home domain. I am giving two assignments "Object Oriented Animals" and "Gooey: Soft and Sticky", and running a master's module "Formal Specification". |
Although my first name is Jun and the second is Hu, being a Chinese, I would be very much pleased if someone call me hujun /who june/. I am from Jiangsu Province, the southeast of china, where the Yangtze River opens to the sea.
I started my university life as a Math student who was more interested in computer science. Graduated with a bachelor degree in Computational Mathematics, I taught myself programming and worked for an oil exploration company and then a construction machinery company, under qualified titles of Senior Programmer and System Analyst. For 6 years, I was working on digital signal processing algorithms and software packages, management information systems and networks, and computer aid design systems. In 1996, I decided to go back to the university to refactory my knowledge on computer science so that I could "make things better". During the 3-year study, I also worked as a research assistant for professors and a team leader of a group of programmers. Among several other projects, a system for facial reconstruction from a skull and a 3D visualization system for virtual medical operations were my favorite. The final work for the Master's degree, Content-based Retrieval on a Medical Image Database, used images to search similar images in a huge database. The result was promising and it had been used by the doctors in a hospital happily ever after.
However when I finished my computer science study, I found the most important was not just to make things better, but to make things better for humans. So I moved to Holland in 1999, and joined the 2-year postmaster program User-system Interaction here in TU/e. My final project, Distributed Interfaces for a Time-based Media Application, was done at Philips Research. I was so interested in interactive media that I decided to continue the research as a PhD project, focusing on the design of the software architecture for interactive media, especially for home environments.
I started teaching at ID in 2003. Since then I had been involved in project and competency coaching, and also worked as the 1st year coordinator for the communication unit. I am now a researcher for the designed intelligence group, and a coach for the home domain. I am giving two assignments "Object Oriented Animals" and "Gooey: Soft and Sticky", and running a master's module "Formal Specification".
Qualifications
2003 |
Assistant Professor |
Eindhoven University of Technology |
1996 |
System Analyst (Senior Engineer) |
National Electronic Industry Ministry |
1994 |
Senior Programmer (Engineer) |
National Personnel Ministry |
1991 |
Assistant Engineer |
Personnel Ministry of Jiangsu Province |
Education
Since Sept 2001 |
PhD candidate |
Philips Research, in cooperation with Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology |
Sept 1999-Aug 2001 |
PDEng (Professional Doctorate in Engineering) |
User-System Interaction, Centre for User-System Interaction(IPO), Eindhoven University of Technology |
Sept 1996-July 1999 |
Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence & Information System |
Institute of Visualization, Northwest University |
Sept 1986-July 1990 |
Bachelor of Science in Computational Mathematics & Application Software |
Department of Mathematics, Northwest University |
Work Experience
Since Sept. 2003 |
Assistant Professor |
Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology |
Since Nov 2000 |
Research associate |
Meida Interaction Group, Philips Research Eindhoven |
1998-1999 |
system analyst and software designer |
Huachang SciTech Co. Ltd., Beijing |
April 1998 |
visitor |
Media Lab of Science & Engineering Dept., Nihon University, Tokyo |
1996-1999 |
system analyst, project manager, designer and programmer |
Institute of Visualization, Northwest University (Xi'an, China) |
1994-1996 |
system analyst, software designer, network administrator |
Computer and Information Center, Shannxi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd (Xi'an, China) |
1990-1994 |
programmer, researcher |
Software Approach Section, Geology Science Academy, Jiangsu Petroleum Exploration Co. (Nanjing, China) |
Projects
2004 |
The Interview: An interactive movie |
2001-2003 |
EU project "ICE-CREAM" |
Since 2002 |
PhD project "Distributed Interfaces for immersive media", in the context of EU project ICECream |
2000-2001 |
EU project " NexTV" |
2000-2001 |
Final USI project "Distributed Interfaces for a time-based media application" |
1998-1999 |
commercial software "Multivariate-modelling real-time seismic parameter design system" |
1995-1999 |
"Computer-aided facial reconstruction of forensic anthropology skull", sponsored by the National Ninth Five Year Plan Key Project Foundation |
1998 |
Commercial website "Northwest real-estate information network" - unfortunately the website has been shutdown |
1997 |
CAI software "Multi-media human brain anatomy" |
1997 |
"Drivers & automobiles information system for Shannxi province" |
1996-1997 |
"3-D medical visualisation analysis platform" |
1996-1997 |
"3-D stratigraphic modelling system for Huabei Oil Field" |
1996-1997 |
"Automobiles and drivers information system for Xi'an city" |
1994-1996 |
Management information system (JSMIS) |
1994 |
Parameterised machinery CAD system(JSCAD) |
1992-1993 |
3H(high resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio, and high fidelity) processing of seismic data |
1991-1992 |
Varied wavelet multi-layered medium AVO seismic simulation system |