Professor Emeritus Zeungnam Bien Passes Away

Professor Emeritus Zeungnam Bien of Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), the “father of Korean Robotics” has passed away on February 23, 2017.

Professor Emeritus Zeungnam Bien, the “father of Korean Robotics” has passed away on February 23, 2017.

The late Professor Emeritus Zeungnam Bien served for a number of professional societies, domestic and overseas. A member of UNIST’s faculty since 2009, Bien was a pioneer in the fields of computer science and intelligent system. He was the founding president of the Korea Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems Society during 1990-1995 and also, the general chairs for IFSA World Congress 1993, and for FUZZ-IEEE99, respectively.

During his lifetime, he advised his students to not be afraid of the new challenges they are about to face. He emphasized that “In order to make South Korea a powerhouse in intelligent robotic technologies, we must invest greatly in robotic software development.” He said, “Your role as an engineers is to build products that make people’s lives better.”

The late Professor Bien received his B.S. degree in Electronics Engineering from Seoul National University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Iowa, USA. Prior to joining UNIST in 2009, he held several faculty positions at the University of Iowa and Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST). He had published over 330 publications that are regarded as the highly cited papers and had obtained 22 patents registered. In recognition of his academic achievements and contribution to the development of computer engineering, he also received the Order of Science and Technology Merit from the South Korean government.

The ceremonial funeral hall for the late Professor Emeritus Zeungnam Bien is currently set up in the Samsung Seoul Hospital. The funeral procession leaves the hospital at 7 a.m., Saturday, February 25, 2017. He will be remembered as an inspiring researcher and pioneer in the field of robotics.