Dr. Woosik Lee is a researcher at the Research Center of the Korea Social Security Information Service, specializing in wireless sensor networks, Internet of Things systems, and data-driven intelligent services. He holds advanced degrees in computer science with a focus on networked systems, sensor technologies, and intelligent algorithms. His professional experience spans academic, governmental, and international research environments, including faculty service, visiting research appointments, and leadership roles in applied research projects addressing healthcare monitoring, intelligent transportation, and social welfare analytics. His research focuses on low-power communication protocols, neighbor discovery mechanisms, wireless body sensor networks, human monitoring systems, and machine learning–based social welfare applications. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and conference contributions, demonstrating sustained scholarly impact and interdisciplinary relevance. His work integrates theoretical modeling, protocol design, simulation, and real-world system implementation, contributing to both academic advancement and societal benefit. Dr. Lee’s research excellence has been recognized through competitive awards and sustained citation impact, highlighting his growing influence and strong potential for continued leadership in intelligent networked systems research.