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Professor Jeong-Whan Yoon

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Department of Mechanical Engineering
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejon, South Korea
Also:
Applied Mechanics, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia

Biography:
Prof. Jeong Whan Yoon is currently Professor of Mechanical Engineering at KAIST, Korea and also Professor of Applied Mechanics at Deakin University, Australia. He is leading the International Consortium for Innovative Manufacturing (ICIM) with General Motors toward high reliability design and manufacturing for lightweight materials and structures. He led Boeing-chaired manufacturing research (AusAMRC) at Swinburne University. He has published over 200 technical papers for international journals and conferences with over 3300 citations (H-index: 30). He received “2008 International Journal of Plasticity Award” for outstanding contributions in the field of plasticity. He has been serving as an “Associate Editor” member for International Journal of Plasticity since 2008. As guest editors, he edited six special issues at Int. J. Plasticity and one issue at Int. J. Solids & Structures. He also has diverse industry experiences including LG Electronics (Korea) for product development, MSC Software Corporation (USA) for MSC. Nastran & Marc source code development and Alcoa Technical Center (USA). He served as the chairman of NUMISHEET2014 held in Melbourne, Australia. He received his PhD at KAIST in 1997.

Education:
1993.3 – 1997.2 Ph.D (1997), Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST; LG Electronics scholarship student
1991.3 – 1993.2 M.S. (1993), Dept. of Precision Eng. & Mechatronics, KAIST; LG Electronics scholarship student
1987.3 – 1991.2 B.S. (1991), Dept. of Precision Mechanical Eng., Hanyang Univ.

Publications:
Over 200 papers in international journals and conferences; Over 4,904 Citations (SCOPUS) and H-index of 35

Selected Publications:
J.W. Yoon, I.S. Song, D.Y. Yang, K. Chung and F. Barlat (1995). Finite element method for sheet forming based on an anisotropic strain-rate potential and the convected coordinate system. International Journal of Mechanical Science,37, 733.
J.W. Yoon (1997). Finite element formulation based on incremental deformation theory for sheet metal forming of planar anisotropic materials,Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea.
J.W. Yoon, D.Y. Yang and K. Chung (1999). Elasto-plastic finite element method based on incremental deformation theory and continuum based shell elements for planar anisotropic sheet materials. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering,174, 23.
J.W. Yoon, D.Y. Yang, K. Chung and F. Barlat (1999). A general elasto-plastic finite element formulation based on incremental deformation theory for planar anisotropy and its application to sheet metal forming. International Journal of Plasticity,15, 35.

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