Dongmin Shin | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dongmin Shin | Marine Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Gyeongsang National University | South Korea

Dr. Dong Min Shin is a distinguished mechanical engineer with a focus on marine and ocean systems. Currently an Assistant Professor at Gyeongsang National University, Korea, he has a robust academic background from KAIST and Hanyang University, complemented by diverse research and teaching roles. Dr. Shin’s work integrates advanced numerical analyses, experimental validations, and engineering applications in ocean engineering, energy systems, and ship stability.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Ph.D. from KAIST, one of Korea’s top research institutions, specializing in Mechanical Engineering. Advanced knowledge in Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, supported by Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees.

Assistant Professor at Gyeongsang National University in a department focused on Smart Energy and Mechanical Engineering, reflecting leadership and expertise in the field.

Research positions at institutions like KIMM, KAIST, and Kunsan National University demonstrate versatility and consistent contributions to academia and industry.

Robust publication record, with a focus on topics such as marine engineering, stability criteria, wave mechanics, and sustainable marine systems. Publications in high-impact journals, indicating a strong contribution to advancing knowledge in the field.

Engagement with practical applications, such as marine vessel safety and energy systems, showcasing relevance to both academic and industrial advancements.

Experience as a Teaching Assistant in various mechanical engineering courses, indicating a commitment to education and mentoring. Managed advanced research facilities, demonstrating organizational and leadership skills.

Research on advanced topics such as second-generation intact stability criteria and sustainable marine systems highlights innovation. Collaborative works with multiple authors across disciplines suggest strong teamwork abilities.

Education 🎓

Dr. Shin holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), where he specialized in wave dynamics and stability criteria (2015–2019). He earned his M.S. from KAIST in Ocean System Engineering (2013–2015) and his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Hanyang University, Korea (2007–2013), which included a two-year military service.

Experience 💼

Gyeongsang National University (2022–Present): Assistant Professor in Smart Energy and Mechanical Engineering.

Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (2022): Postdoctoral researcher focusing on mechanical system safety.

KAIST (2020–2022): Research Assistant Professor in Security Convergence Research.

Kunsan National University (2019–2020): Research Professor in shipbuilding advancements.

KAIST (2013–2019): Teaching Assistant in fluid mechanics, numerical analysis, and wave tank management.

Research Interests 🔬

Marine Engineering: Intact stability criteria, wave-structure interaction, and dead ship conditions.

Energy Systems: Compact marine SCR systems, wave energy conversion, and nanofluid thermal properties.

Numerical Methods: Advanced computational simulations and hydrodynamic modeling.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Shin has been recognized for his significant contributions to marine engineering and ocean stability research. Notably, his work on the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria has been widely acknowledged for advancing safety protocols for marine vessels.

Publications 📚

Design Analysis Using Evaluation of Surf-Riding and Broaching by the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria for a Small Fishing Boat

Numerical Study on Compact Design in Marine Urea-SCR Systems for Small Ship Applications

    • Authors: Wontak Choi; Seunggi Choi; Sangkyung Na; Dongmin Shin; Hyomin Jeong; Yonmo Sung
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.3390/en17010187

Numerical analysis of thermal and hydrodynamic characteristics in aquaculture tanks with different tank structures

    • Authors: Wontak Choi; Sanggon Lee; Seungyeop Baek; Seunghyun Lee; Jaedeok Seo; Dongmin Shin; Hyomin Jeong; Yonmo Sung
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.115880

Evaluation of Parametric Roll Mode Applying the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria for 13K Chemical Tanker

    • Authors: Dongmin Shin; Yonmo Sung; Hyomin Jeong; Daehyeon Kim; Byungyoung Moon
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.3390/jmse11071462

Wave-induced vibration of a fully submerged horizontal cylinder close to a free surface: a theory and experiment

Assessment of Excessive Acceleration of the IMO Second Generation Intact Stability Criteria for the Tanker

Application of surf-riding and broaching mode based on IMO second-generation intact stability criteria for previous ships

Development of a loaded vehicle enforcement system using learning-based image processing analysis

Application of dead ship condition based on IMO second-generation intact stability criteria for 13K oil chemical tanker

Vehicle Height Detection System using Deep Learning-based Image Processing

Current Status of the 2nd Generation of Intact Stability: Investigation of the Pure Loss of Stability and Parametric Roll Mode

Viscous Mean Drift Forces on a Floating Vertical Cylinder in Waves and Currents

An experimental study for predicting the electric power of the coaxial accelerator type wave power generator

Mean viscous drift forces on a fixed vertical cylinder in waves and currents

Development of a Computation Code for the Verification of the Vulnerability Criteria for Surf-riding and Broaching Mode of IMO Second-Generation Intact Stability Criteria

Conclusion 🌏

Dr. Dong Min Shin is an outstanding researcher with significant contributions to mechanical and ocean engineering, particularly in the domain of marine system safety and sustainability. His strong academic credentials, extensive research experience, and innovative publications make him highly deserving of recognition. Addressing the suggested areas for improvement could further bolster his candidacy for awards of this caliber.

Haozhen Ding | Ocean Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Haozhen Ding | Ocean Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. candidate | Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Haozhen Ding is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Geotechnical Engineering at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, with a joint Ph.D. candidacy at the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on soil mechanics, fluid mechanics, and the mechanical properties of porous materials. Haozhen has contributed significantly to understanding particle transport and multi-phase flow in porous media, as well as the mechanical behavior of coral reefs and sedimentary evolution.

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Education🎓

Haozhen Ding is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Aug 2020–Present) and a joint Ph.D. at the University of Melbourne (Sep 2023–Present). He earned his B.Eng. in Civil Engineering from Hefei University of Technology (Aug 2016–July 2020).

Experience💼

Haozhen Ding has been a Graduate Researcher at the Porous Media Research Laboratory, UINMELB, since May 2024, where he focuses on advanced image processing algorithms and Discrete Element Methods (DEM). He has also been a Research Intern at the Center for Marine and Environmental Geotechnical Engineering, IRSM-CAS, since July 2022, studying the seepage deformation characteristics of coral sand. Additionally, he worked as a Graduate Student Researcher for a scientific investigation in the South China Sea (Oct 2022–Dec 2022) and as a Major Participant in the Marine Engineering Geology Group, IRSM-CAS (Sep 2021-Mar 2022).

Research Interests🔬

Haozhen’s research interests include soil mechanics, fluid mechanics, DEM, and fluid-solid coupling methodologies. His applications focus on particle transport and multi-phase flow in porous media, as well as the mechanical properties of porous sand and coral reefs sedimentary evolution.

Awards🏆

Haozhen Ding has received the UCAS Merit Student Prize in 2022 and the Provincial Award of the College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition in 2019.

Publications📚

“Seepage deformation characteristic of gap-graded coral sand in the South China Sea” in Applied Ocean Research【Citation 1】.

“Experimental investigation on stress-strain behavior of hydraulic filled coral sand subjected to internal erosion” in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science【Citation 2】.

“Engineering characteristics of coral reef and site assessment of hydraulic reclamation in the South China Sea” in Construction and Building Materials【Citation 3】.

“Vibro-compaction method to treat silt interlayers of dredger fill coral sand foundation-a case study” in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment【Citation 4】.

“Estimation of crack initiation stress based on axial crack expansion rate” in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering【Citation 5】.

“The influence of interface effect on the strength characteristics and fracture mechanism of the coral reef limestone-concrete combination” in Construction and Building Materials【Citation 6】.

“Experimental study on damage behavior of porous coral limestone from the zhongsha islands, South China Sea” in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering【Citation 7】.

“Effects of dry density and initial water content on water retention of coral sand” in Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering【Citation 8】.

“Experimental investigation and engineering application of permeability characteristics of zinc sulfate cemented coral sand” in Rock and Soil Mechanics【Citation 9】.

“Foundation filling performance of marine deposits on coral reefs in the South China Sea” in Applied Ocean Research【Citation 10】.

“Competition mechanism of time-dependent deformation in coral reef limestone” in Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering【Citation 11】.

“Visual quantitative evaluation method for grouting effect of expansive soil cracks” in Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute【Citation 12】.