GUNBAEK SO | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. GUNBAEK SO | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Mokpo National Maritime University | South Korea

🔹 Short Bio

Gunbaek So is a professor at Mokpo National Maritime University with a strong focus on control systems engineering. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Ship System Control (2009), a Master’s degree (2014), and a Doctorate (2018), both in Control Measurement Engineering, from the National Korea Maritime and Ocean University. Since 2021, he has been a professor, working on PID control, linear/nonlinear systems, and genetic algorithms. His research contributions include numerous journal publications and ongoing projects funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea.

🔗 Profile

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🎓 Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree (2009): Ship System Control, National Korea Maritime Ocean University
  • Master’s Degree (2014): Control Measurement Engineering, National Korea Maritime and Ocean University
  • Doctorate (2018): Control Measurement Engineering, National Korea Maritime and Ocean University

💼 Experience

Gunbaek So has been a professor at Mokpo National Maritime University since 2021, contributing significantly to research on PID control systems. Prior to his academic career, he completed his advanced studies at the National Korea Maritime and Ocean University. He has also led several funded research projects on improving industrial process control mechanisms.

🔬 Research Interests

Gunbaek’s research primarily focuses on PID control, linear/nonlinear systems, genetic algorithms, and parameter tuning. He has worked extensively on improving control systems for industrial processes, especially systems with time delay, and is keen on the optimization of these processes using intelligent techniques like genetic algorithms.

🏆 Awards

  • Nomination: Best Researcher Award
    Gunbaek So has been recognized for his research in control systems engineering, which has attracted national funding and notable citations in the field. His innovative contributions are well-regarded in academic circles.

📚 Publications

  1. “DS based 2-DOF PID controller for various integrating processes with time delay”
    Published in: ISA Transactions, 2024, 153, pp. 276–294
  2. “A Novel CEM-Based 2-DOF PID Controller for Low-Pressure Turbine Speed Control of Marine Gas Turbine Engines”
    Published in: Processes, 2024, 12(9), 1916
  3. “Fuzzy Gain Scheduling of the Fractional-Order PID Controller for a Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor Process”
    Published in: Processes, 2023, 11(12), 3275
  4. “DS‐Based 2‐DOF PID Controller of a Regasification System for LNG‐Fueled Marine Engine”
    Published in: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022, 10(5), 606
  5. “Design of Linear PID Controller for Pure Integrating Systems with Time Delay Using Direct Synthesis Method”
    Published in: Processes, 2022, 10(5), 831

🔚 Conclusion

Professor Gunbaek So is a distinguished figure in control systems engineering, with a focus on optimizing industrial processes using advanced PID control mechanisms. His publications and ongoing research demonstrate his dedication to innovation, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Onur Usta | Marine Hydrodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Onur Usta | Marine Hydrodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Dr | National Defence University | Turkey

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Research Background: Onur Usta has a robust academic background, with a Ph.D. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from Istanbul Technical University, supplemented by research experience at Strathclyde University in the UK. His expertise in cavitation and cavitation erosion, particularly related to marine propellers, is reflected in his numerous publications in high-impact journals such as Ocean Engineering and Applied Ocean Research.

Innovative Contributions: He has developed a new technique called the Erosive Power Method (EPM) for predicting cavitation erosion on propeller blades using CFD, showcasing his innovative approach to solving complex engineering problems.

Publication Record: With 9 articles published in esteemed journals and over 182 citations, Usta’s research has significantly impacted the field. His works, especially on cavitation erosion and propeller design, have received considerable attention, which underscores his influence in marine engineering research.

Teaching and Mentorship: Usta has considerable teaching experience, delivering courses across various levels in subjects like Fluid Mechanics, Ship Hydrostatics and Stability, and Naval Architecture. His role as an educator adds to his profile, demonstrating his commitment to nurturing the next generation of engineers.

Leadership Roles: His administrative experience as Co-Head of the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the National Defence University and as an Associate Editor for several journals highlights his leadership qualities and his contribution to advancing the field beyond his research.

🎯 Short Bio

Dr. Onur Usta is a distinguished Naval Architect and Marine Engineer with a robust academic background and extensive research experience in cavitation erosion, marine propellers, and submarine dynamics. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the Turkish Naval Academy, contributing significantly to the field of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering through both teaching and cutting-edge research.

Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Usta holds a Ph.D. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from Istanbul Technical University (ITU), where he focused on cavitation and cavitation erosion modeling on marine propellers. He also conducted research at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, UK, enhancing his expertise in ocean engineering. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from Yildiz Technical University, followed by an M.Sc. from ITU.

💼 Experience

Dr. Usta’s professional experience includes his current role as an Assistant Professor at the National Defence University, Turkish Naval Academy. He has also worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at TUBITAK, where he investigated cavitation erosion on marine propellers. His earlier roles include serving as a Research Assistant at ITU and contributing to ship resistance, propulsion, and seakeeping experiments at the ITU Ata Nutku Ship Model Testing Laboratory. Dr. Usta also gained valuable industry experience as a consultant for Nuras Management and Consulting.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Usta’s research interests are diverse and forward-looking, focusing on marine propellers, cavitation erosion, and noise, as well as propeller design. He is also engaged in exploring renewable energy and alternative fuels for ships, hybrid power and propulsion systems, submarine design, and the numerical modeling of viscous flows and turbulence. His work extends to bio-inspired design, ship resistance and propulsion, seakeeping, and ocean waves.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Usta has been recognized for his significant contributions to naval architecture and marine engineering. His work on cavitation erosion and propeller design has earned him accolades and respect in the academic and professional communities.

📚 Publications

A Comprehensive Investigation of Uncertainties in Cavitating Waterjet Experiments – Published in Applied Ocean Research 149 (2024) 104038, this study explores the uncertainties in cavitating waterjet experiments. Cited by multiple subsequent studies.

A Systematic Study into the Cavitation Erosion Test for Marine Propeller Materials by Cavitating Jet TechniqueOcean Engineering 284 (2023) 115252, co-authored with Cagatay S. Koksal and Emin Korkut, focuses on cavitation erosion testing for marine propeller materials. Cited by several research papers.

Systematic Investigation of the Tip Effects on Vortex-Induced Vibrations for Circular Cylinders – This work, featured in Ocean Engineering 239, (2021) 109829, was a collaborative effort with Aytekin Duranay and Ömer Kemal Kınacı. Widely referenced in studies on vortex-induced vibrations.

Numerical Prediction of Cavitation Erosion to Investigate the Effect of Wake on Marine Propellers – Published in Ocean Engineering 239, (2021) 109820, co-authored with Cagatay S. Koksal and Batuhan Aktas. Cited by several papers focused on marine propeller design.

Uncertainty Analysis of Experiments of Vortex-Induced Vibrations for Circular Cylinders – Featured in the Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics 14 (2), 541-553 (2021), co-authored with Aytekin Duranay. Cited in studies on fluid mechanics and vibrations.

Conclusion

Onur Usta is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his innovative contributions, solid publication record, and leadership roles in both academia and research. By addressing areas such as expanding research impact, enhancing international collaborations, and increasing public engagement, Usta could further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field. His current accomplishments and ongoing projects certainly make him a deserving nominee for this award.