A joint research team of Professor Seungchul Lee (ME), Soo Young Lee (ME Ph.D. Integrated Candidate, advisor Prof. Seungchul Lee), Prof. Jin, Hyungyu (ME), Seokyeong Byun (ME Ph.D. Integrated Candidate, advisor Prof. Jin, Hyungyu), and Prof. Kim Hyoung Seop (MSE) has developed a phase prediction technology for high-entropy alloys using Artificial Intelligence (A.I.). The research was published in Volume 197 of Materials and Design.Conventionally, metallic materials are made out of alloys by mixing a prime element that is most fitting with two or three auxiliary elements. In contrast, high-entr
News | Reporter Kim Seo-jin | 2020-11-27 15:12
On June 26, triathlete Choi Suk-hyun chose to leap to death at the age of 22. Before committing suicide, she asked her mother to disclose the crimes of her assailants. The young athlete had withstood constant physical and verbal assault for several years ever since she became part of the triathlon team of Gyeongju City Hall. The team coach, Kim Kyu-bong, and senior athletes, Jang Yun-jung and Kim Do-hwan, were charged with violence, while the so-called team doctor, Ahn Ju-hyeon, who turned out to not have a doctor’s license at all, was also reported for many other types of harassment.It was re
News | Reporter Kim Seo-jin | 2020-09-03 15:37
Plastic got its name—‘the present from god in the 20th century’—for its light weight, cheapness, and thermoplasticity. However, plastic transforms sensitively depending on the process condition. It also takes time to change a settled process. Hence, real-time optimization of plastic process was regarded as impossible.The research team of Professor Junsuk Rho (ME and CE), Chihun Lee (ME Ph.D. Candidate, advisor Prof. Junsuk Rho), Prof. Seungchul Lee (ME), Juwon Na (ME Ph.D. Integrated Candidate, advisor Prof. Seungchul Lee), and Prof. Seongjin Park (ME) developed a system recommending the condi
News | Reporter Han Sang-yun | 2020-09-03 15:35
Moon Jae-in, the president of Korea, vowed to turn all unstable employment in the public sector into permanent employment within his term. Following his pledge, the Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) announced its plans to convert nearly 10,000 contract employees to permanent payroll on June 22. A total of 9,785 employees are to be affected, and, among them, 2,143 will be directly hired by IIAC, and the remaining will be hired by three different affiliated companies. However, the decision of turning 2,143 irregular employees to permanent employees directly hired by IIAC is facing
News | Reporter Ryu Nu-ri | 2020-07-14 18:46