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profile: align: right image: prof_pic.jpg image_circular: false # crops the image to make it circular more_info: > <p>BS at University of Seoul</p> <p>gyeomhwangbo[at]uos.ac.kr</p>

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Hello! I am Gyeom Hwangbo, a senior at University of Seoul. I am currently majoring in International Relations and Statistics.

My research interests lie in Embodied Artificial Intelligence (EAI), with focus on perception, representation learning, and action planning. I seek to develop intelligent agents capable of comprehending and interacting with the physical world through multimodal inputs, such as vision and language.

My broader goal is to advance the development of generalizable, human-centered embodied agents that can adaptively perceive, reason, and act within complex and dynamic real-world environments.


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555 your office number

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profile: align: right image: prof_pic.jpg image_circular: false # crops the image to make it circular more_info: > <p>BS at University of Seoul</p> <p>gyeomhwangbo[at]uos.ac.kr</p>

news: true selected_papers: true # includes a list of papers marked as “selected={true}” social: true # includes social icons at the bottom of the page —

Hello! I am Gyeom Hwangbo, a senior at University of Seoul. I am currently majoring in International Relations and Statistics.

My research interests lie in Embodied Artificial Intelligence (EAI), with focus on perception, representation learning, and action planning. I seek to develop intelligent agents capable of comprehending and interacting with the physical world through multimodal inputs, such as vision and language.

My broader goal is to advance the development of generalizable, human-centered embodied agents that can adaptively perceive, reason, and act within complex and dynamic real-world environments.