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SNU Ph.D. Candidate Kim Sung-Yong was selected as ‘Key Scientific Article’ with his paper related in architectural materials

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SNU Ph.D. Candidate Kim Sung-Yong was selected as ‘Key Scientific Article’ with his paper related in architectural materials

- Research on high-strength materials … expected to advance design technology for high-rise buildings


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▲SNU Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering Ph.D. Candidate Kim Sung-Yong, Advisor Professor Lee Cheol-Ho

 
SNU College of Engineering (Dean Lee Kun-woo) stated on 8th that Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering Ph.D. Candidate Kim Sung-Yong was selected as ‘Key Scientific Article’ in the field of architecture and architectural engineering of Advances in Engineering.
 
Ph.D. Candidate Kim Sung-Yong published a paper regarding a compound structural design technology of high-strength materials (steel and concrete) in 2016 as their usage recently proliferated. Previous technology was inapt to adopt high-strength material in high-rise buildings over 100 stories. This research is expected to advance designing technology of skyscrapers of our country if this is applied to the real construction.
 
Ph.D. Candidate Kim Sung-Yong who graduated B.S. and M.S. program at SNU Department of Architecture said, “I am excited to be selected as ‘Key Scientific Article’ without new experiments or computation results. It was worth all the effort I have put in the research. Thanks to SNU Department of Architecture Professor Lee Cheol-Ho and the co-author, I could get the excellent result.”
 
Meanwhile, Advances in Engineering is a global research information providing institution of engineering field which was founded in Canada in 2005. They select key articles among papers and patents which can contribute the field of engineering in nine engineering sections; civil, electrical, mechanical, computer, nanotechnology and etc. 

[Reference Site]
Advances In engineering: Key Scientific Article (Civil)