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Myoung-Gyu
Lee Senior Researcher Ph.D., Tel. +82-55-280-3432 Fax. +82-55-280-3599 ¡¤
Senior
researcher, Korea Institute of Materials Science, 2007 ¡¤
Post-doctoral
researcher, Ohio State University, 2004-2007 ¡¤
Brain
Korea 21 (BK21) Post-doc. fellowship, |
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Dr. Lee's
research interests focus on developing novel constitutive equations used for
the numerical optimization process at the design stages of automotive
industries. The materials vary from metallic materials such as steel, aluminum,
magnesium alloy to polymeric materials such as fiber reinforced composites. The
developed constitutive equations have been implemented into the finite element
method (FEM) with which the simulations of forming and springback were carried
out. As a novel computational work, the multi-scale simulation procedure which
links macroscopic continuum scale and microscopic dislocation scale has been
proposed to reveal the strengthening mechanism in BCC metals. Most of his
research efforts are to simulate deformation events during the forming or
stamping process on computer, but a significant amount of work involves
mechanical testing, formability, springback tests. Some of works have been
funded by Air Force Office of Science and Research (AFOSR), National Science
Foundation (NSF), General Motors R&D Center (GM R&D), and Korea
Government.
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