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Mechanics Department Seminar - November 2024

The Department of Multiphysics Systems Design Laboratory (MSDL) at Jeonbuk National University (South Korea), led by Associate Professor Dr. Hyungmin Jun, will hold a professional seminar.

Associate Professor Dr. Hyungmin Jun is currently a faculty member at Jeonbuk National University (South Korea) and serves as the Principal Investigator of the Multiphysics Systems Design Laboratory. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 2015 and conducted postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His primary research areas include DNA nanotechnology, computational mechanics, and medical artificial intelligence, with numerous publications in leading scientific journals.

Seminar Details:

    • Title: Vision and Research of the Multiphysics Systems Design Laboratory
    • Speaker: Associate Professor Dr. Hyungmin Jun
    • Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM, Thursday, November 28, 2024
    • Venue: Room C32A, University of Science, VNU-HCM
      (227 Nguyen Van Cu Street, Ward 4, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City)

Abstract:

The Multiphysics Systems Design Laboratory (MSDL) at Jeonbuk National University conducts cutting-edge research at the intersection of DNA nanotechnology, AI for medical and smart farm applications, and biomechanics and computational methods, emphasizing applying advanced mathematical and computational methods. In DNA nanotechnology, we design and synthesize DNA origami structures and hybrid RNA-DNA nanoparticles for applications in gene therapeutics, drug delivery, and material science. In AI research, our work spans data-driven digital biomarkers, AI-assisted diagnostics, and smart farming systems, applying deep learning techniques to improve healthcare and agriculture areas. In computational mechanics, we specialize in nonlinear finite element methods, phase-field modeling, composite structure analysis, structural topology optimization, and virtual heart simulations to address complex engineering challenges. The lab’s interdisciplinary approach underscores the synergy between engineering and mathematics in solving real-world problems, fostering innovation, and offering impactful solutions across diverse fields.

This seminar will also highlight scholarship and research opportunities at Jeonbuk National University for interested students and researchers.

Registration:

We warmly invite faculty members, PhD candidates, graduate students, and undergraduate students to participate.
Register here!