Dr. Eunsook Eunah Kim
About Dr. Eunsook Eunah Kim
Dr. Eunsook Eunah Kim is an independent expert and evaluator for the European Commission, managing the FIWARE IoT Lab iHub in Western Switzerland and leading smart city platform development in Geneva. With over 20 years of experience, she has contributed to international standards and held positions at notable institutions such as ETRI in Korea and NIST in the USA.
Work at FIWARE IoT Lab
Dr. Eunsook Eunah Kim manages the FIWARE IoT Lab iHub located in Western Switzerland. In this role, she leads the development of FIWARE-based smart city platforms and compatible solutions specifically in Geneva. Her work focuses on integrating innovative technologies to enhance urban living through smart solutions.
Experience with European Commission
Since 2009, Dr. Kim has served as an independent expert and evaluator for the European Commission. This role involves assessing projects and initiatives related to technology and innovation, contributing her expertise to ensure effective implementation and alignment with European standards.
Background in Research Institutions
Dr. Kim has a significant background in research and development, having previously worked for the Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute (ETRI) in Korea. She also held a position at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the USA, where she contributed to various projects and initiatives.
Contributions to Standardization
Dr. Kim is actively engaged in standardization efforts within several organizations, including IETF, ITU-T SG13, ITU-T JCA-IoT, and ITU-T SG5. She has produced multiple international standards and served as vice chair of ITU-T SG5 WP3, focusing on ICT and climate change from 2009 to 2012.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Kim is a recipient of two Minister Awards from the Korean government, recognizing her contributions to technology and innovation. Her extensive experience spans over 20 years in creating, managing, and implementing innovative projects across government research institutes and private sectors.