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Kilnam Chon

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Kilnam Chon
Kilnam Chon in 2012
Born (1943-01-03) 3 January 1943 (age 81)
NationalitySouth Korean
OccupationComputer scientist

Kilnam Chon (Korean전길남; born 3 January 1943) is a South Korean computer scientist. As a result of his contributions, South Korea became the second country in the world to have the IPv4 network (the Internet), after the United States.<IEEE Communications Magazine, February 2013>

Born in [Japan], in 1943. He graduated from Osaka University with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering in 1965, and then a Ph.D. in systems engineering from UCLA in 1974. He worked as a computer system designer at Rockwell International and a member of technical staff at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory until 1979. After returning to South Korea at the age of 36 in 1979, he worked as a researcher at the Korea Institute of Electronics Technology which became Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute later. From 1982 to 2008, he was a professor of computer science at KAIST.

Chon produced many talents in the System Architecture Lab (SA Lab) he directed.

In May 1982, he helped develop IPv4 network (the internet) between Seoul National University and the Korea Institute of Electronics Technology.[1] As a result, South Korea became the second country in the world to be largely connected to the Internet, after the United States,[citation needed] and he is called "the father of Korean Internet".<IEEE Communications Magazine, February 2013. In addition, on 23 April 2012, he was inducted into the Internet Society's Internet Hall of Fame in their Global connectors category.

He retired from KAIST in 2008 and became a professor emeritus there. Afterwards, he became a visiting professor at Tsinghua University in 2008. He was a professor at Keio University's Shonan Fujisawa campus in their policy and media research department.<https://cosmos.kaist.ac.kr>

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His research fields include the Internet, systems engineering, and human-computer interactions.

Awards

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  • 23 April 2012 Internet Hall of Fame, Global connectors
  • 23 June 2003 World Technology Summit World Technology Awards Communication Technology Individual Award
  • 1997 Ministry of Information and Communication of South Korea Information Culture Center National Medal
  • 1996 Scientist of the Year Award, Korea Science Journalists Association[2]
  • 1980 Presidential Award (Gilin National Medal) Mountain Climbing.

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References

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  1. ^ 한세희 기자, "우리나라 최초 인터넷 연결, 1982년 5월"
  2. ^ "과학언론상: 과학자상". Korea Science Journalists Association (in Korean). Retrieved 4 March 2020.
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