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Education 🎓
Ph.D. in Mechanical Science from Hokkaido University (2005), mentored by Prof. Osamu Fujita, focusing on advanced combustion engineering and fluid mechanics. M.S. in Marine Engineering from Korea Maritime University (2000), under Prof. Seok-Hun Yoon, concentrating on marine technology, emissions control, and environmental engineering. B.S. in Marine Engineering from Korea Maritime University (1996), laying a strong foundation in marine systems, engine technology, and heat transfer processes.
Experience🔬
Naval Officer (1996-1998): Built leadership and engineering expertise through military service in Korea’s Navy. Researcher (2000-2001) at Korea Maritime University: Focused on engineering solutions for marine pollution. Postdoctoral Fellow (2005-2007) at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute: Worked on nuclear hydrogen production projects. Assistant Professor at Seoul National University (2007-2009), followed by a research role at Korean Register. Professor (2009-present) at Korea Maritime and Ocean University: Currently leading projects on air pollution reduction, combustion processes, and hydrogen energy. Policy Advisor (2017-2019) for Korea’s Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries.
Awards and Honors🏅
Ministerial Citations: Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries (2018), Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (2015) Best Teacher Awards (2014, 2017) at Korea Maritime and Ocean University. Featured in ‘2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century’ by IBC and Marquis Who’s Who in the World (2016) Outstanding Paper Awards: Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (2007) and Korean Society of Marine Engineering (2006). Additional recognitions from Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (2006) and the President of Korea Maritime and Ocean University (2013, 2014).
Research Focus 💨
Air Pollution from Ships: Developing technologies to reduce emissions (soot, NOx, Sox) and gas slips from marine engines. 💧 Hydrogen Production: Modeling high-temperature steam electrolysis to advance cleaner energy solutions. Combustion Engineering: Investigating soot formation in microgravity environments and improving flame stabilization techniques. Space Utilization Engineering: Studying chemical processes in microgravity to improve space-based technologies. Heat and Fluid Flow Modeling: Utilizing tools like ANSYS to simulate complex engineering systems for optimization and safety.