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Seok-Hee Hong is a Korean-Australian computer scientist known for her research in graph drawing, including on the effects of crossings and other features of graph drawings on human readability, on 1-planar graphs, and on the layout of transit maps. She is a professor of computer science at the University of Sydney.[1]

Hong studied computer science and engineering at Ewha Womans University, earning bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees there. She came to Australia in 1999–2000 as a Korea Science and Engineering Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Newcastle, followed by another postdoctoral position at the University of Sydney, where she became a lecturer in 2001. She became a senior lecturer in 2006, Australian Research Fellow in 2008, associate professor in 2009, and ARC Future Fellow and full professor in 2013. She has also been a visiting researcher at many institutions in Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Italy, and (as a Humboldt Fellow) in Germany.[2]

She was named to the Australian Research Council College of Experts in 2016.[3]

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  1. ^ "Professor Seokhee Hong", Our people, University of Sydney Faculty of Engineering, retrieved 2021-08-13
  • ^ Curriculum vitae (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-03-01
  • ^ "ARC names new College of Expert members", Campus Morning Mail, 29 November 2016, retrieved 2021-08-13
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