Educational Background
Year | Degree | Major | Institution | Thesis Title | Advisor |
2014 | Ph.D. | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Georgia Institute of Technology | ||
2002 | Master | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Sungkyunkwan University | Development of a Simulator for the 765 kV Substation | |
2000 | Bachelor | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Sungkyunkwan University |
Professional Background
Duration | Institute | Position |
2024.07 - Current | Georgia Institute of Technology | Visiting Scholar |
2024.03 - Current | Inha University | Professor (Tenured) |
2019.03 - 2024.02 | Inha University | Associate Professor |
2018.03 - 2019.02 | Inha University | Assistant Professor |
2015.01 - 2017.12 | Alabama A&M University | Assistant Professor |
2009 - 2014 | Georgia Institute of Technology | Graduate Research Assistant |
2002 - 2006 | Hyosung Corporation | Senior Researcher |
2000.08 - 2000.12 | Sungkyunkwan University | Graduate Teaching Assistant |
Activities
1.
Session Chair, Modeling & Analysis of Electrical Systems I, 2018 IEEE Region 10 Conference, Jeju Island, Korea, Oct. 29, 2018.
Collaborations
1.
Dr. Chul-Hwan Kim (Professor, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea): MS Advisor
2.
Dr. Miroslav M. Begovic (Professor, Texas A&M University, USA): Ph.D. Advisor
3.
Dr. Santiago Carlos Grijalva (Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA): Advanced reactive power optimization
4.
Dr. Liang Du (Assistant Professor, Temple University, USA): Collaborator
5.
Dr. John Crittenden (Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA): Ph.D. committee member and CHP systems
6.
Dr. Yamille del Valle (Electric Power Research Institute, USA): Collaborator for studies using OpenDSS and DIgSILENT
7.
Dr. Raziq Yaqub (Professor, Alabama A & M University, USA): Collaborator
8.
Dr. Kaveh Heidary (Professor, Alabama A & M University, USA): Collaborator
9.
Dr. Namhun Cho (Korea Electric Power Corporation, Korea): Collaborator for power-flow, short-circuit, and harmonic analysis algorithms