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Han

 

Myunghee Han
Visiting Researcher
ICS2 208
At UCI: April 1, 2013 - September 30, 2013
Host: James A. Jones

Chris Wagner

 

Christian Wagner
Visiting Researcher
ICS2 201
At UCI: June 1, 2013 - May 31, 2014
Host: Walt Scacchi

Alf Inge Wang

 

Alf Inge Wang
Visiting Researcher
ICS2 214
At UCI: August 1, 2013 - July 31, 2014
Host: Richard N. Taylor

 


Myunghee Han is a Software Engineer at Samsung Electronics in Korea. He received his master's degree in Information Engineering in 2008. Before that, he was a programmer at several IT companies in Korea, from 2000 onward. His research interest is focused on increasing of software quality (source code analysis, architecture, code review, refactoring, restructuring and so on). He is currently a Visiting Researcher at ISR.


Christian Wagner is Professor of Information Systems at City University's Information Systems Department. He received his Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of British Columbia in 1989. Thereafter he spent seven years as a faculty member at the University of Southern California, before joining City University in January 1996. Wagner specializes in the development and study of decision support systems, creativity support, and knowledge management with wikis and weblogs.


Alf Inge Wang is a Professor in Game Technology at the Department of Computer and Information Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology where he teachers courses on programming, software architecture, and game development. He received his Ph.D. in software engineering in 2001. His research interests are game-based learning, software architecture, software engineering education, and software engineering in general. He has over 85 international publications including journal papers, book chapters, and conference and workshop papers. Wang has since 2007 been the chairmain of NTNU's research program on computer games and the chairman of Norway's largest professional network of game developers and game researchers - JoinGame. Since 2012, he has also worked for his startup company Mobitroll that develops a new game-based learning platform for the classroom called Kahoot!