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Professor, Principal Investigator

Sanghun Choi (최상헌), Ph.D.

Associate Professor

School of Mechanical Engineering,

Kyungpook National University

E-mail: s-choi@knu.ac.kr

Phone: 053-950-5578 (+82-53-950-5578)

Fax:     053-950-6550 (+82-53-950-6550)

Experience

Associate Professor (2022.04-Present), Kyungpook National University, Mechanical Engineering

Director (2024.10-Present), Kyungpook National University, Institute of Engineering Design & Technology (IEDT)

​Director (2024.3-2025.2), Future Automotive Technology Talent Development Program

Visiting Scholar (2023.02~2024.01), The University of Virginia, Data Science

Assistant Professor (2017.03-2022.03), Kyungpook National University, Mechanical Engineering

Assistant Research Scientist (2016.07-2017.02), The University of Iowa, IIHR Hydroscience & Engineering

Postdoctoral Research Scholar (2014.05-2016.07), The University of Iowa, IIHR Hydroscience & Engineering

Employee (2006.01-2009.01), Vehicle Technology Planning and Management, Hyundai-Kia Motors

Education​

PhD (2011-2014), The University of Iowa, Mechanical Engineering

MS (2012-2014), The University of Iowa, Biomedical Engineering

MS (2009-2011), Seoul National University, Mechanical Engineering

BS (1999-2006), Kyung Hee University, Mechanical Engineering

Academic Service

Associate Editor: Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology

Hutom technical advisory committee (TAC)

Review Editor: Frontiers in Physiology

Review Editor: Frontiers in Network Physiology

환경신기술인증·기술검증 심의위원 후보단

Steering committee role in this conference: 

Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers Fluid Engineering

Biomedical Engineering Society For Circulation

Korean Society for Computational Fluids Engineering

Member role in this academic society:

American Thoracic Society (ATS, RSF) 

American Physiological Society (APS, JAP)

Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (KSME, Fluids)

Korean Society for Computational Fluids Engineering (KSCFE)

Biomedical Engineering Society For Circulation

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