Young-Jun Son is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States and focuses their research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Information Systems, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.
They have contributed to a range of topics including Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics, Infection Control and Ventilation, Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies, Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Surgical Simulation and Training, Anatomy and Medical Technology, and Human-Automation Interaction and Safety.
Recent publications by Young-Jun Son include:
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Young-Jun Son include:
Their works are often published in venues such as SSRN Electronic Journal, International Journal of Sensor Networks, International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management, arXiv (Cornell University), and Polymer Korea.
Sara Minaeian;Jian Liu;Young-Jun Son
Ameya Shendarkar;Karthik Vasudevan;Seungho Lee;Young Jun Son
J. Venkateswaran;Y.-J. Son
Wai Kin Victor Chan;Young-Jun Son;Charles M. Macal
Jaekoo Joo;Namhun Kim;Richard A. Wysk;Ling Rothrock
Ameya Shendarkar;Karthik Vasudevan;Seungho Lee;Young-jun Son
Young Jun Son;Richard A. Wysk
Jiayun Zhao;Sadik Kucuksari;Esfandyar Mazhari;Young Jun Son
Santosh Mungle;Lyes Benyoucef;Young-Jun Son;M. K. Tiwari
Shubham Agrawal;Y. Dashora;M.K. Tiwari;Young-Jun Son
Sadik Kucuksari;Amirreza M. Khaleghi;Maryam Hamidi;Ye Zhang
Kwangyeol Ryu;Youngjun Son;Mooyoung Jung
Young Jun Son;Richard A. Wysk;Albert T. Jones
Sara Minaeian;Jian Liu;Young-Jun Son
Jayendran Venkateswaran;Young-Jun Son;Albert Jones
Esfandyar Mazhari;Jiayun Zhao;Nurcin Celik;Seungho Lee
Amirreza M. Khaleghi;Dong Xu;Zhenrui Wang;Mingyang Li
Seungho Lee;Young-Jun Son;Judy Jin
Hong Zheng;Young-Jun Son;Yi-Chang Chiu;Larry Head
Nurcin Celik;Seungho Lee;Karthik Vasudevan;Young Jun Son
Jay Steele;Young Jun Son;Richard A. Wysk
Samuel R. Barber;Saurabh Jain;Young Jun Son;Eugene H. Chang
Alexandre Dolgui;Manoj Kumar Tiwari;Yerasani Sinjana;Sri Krishna Kumar
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