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Mechanical Engineering

Faculty

Y. Eugene Pak / 박유근 img
Y. Eugene Pak / 박유근

Dr. Y. Eugene Pak has been very active in both industrial and academic research in various nano and biotechnology areas including MEMS sensors & actuators, AFM-based nano-storage, micro fluidicscooling devices, bioMEMS lab-on-a-chip, nanoporeDNA sequencing, and bio implant mechanics to name a few. For the past several years, however, he hasbeen concentrating on the fundamental theoretical & computational mechanics research. The current research topic is on the multiscale nanomechanics of defects inflexoelectric materials which involves couple-stress and electric field calculations around defects such as inclusions, dislocations and cracks. To have a better understanding of how these defects are formed and how they affect the electro-elastic properties, continuum level modeling and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are performed. Prompted by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, a novel research is being initiated in the nanomechanical modeling of viruses wherein the methodologies of nonlinear continuum mechanics and thin-shell mechanics are applied to study the behavior of virus capsid formation and its quantitative strength. A new elasticity model for the corona virus is being developed which will be useful in understanding the mechanical aspect of the infection process that can lead to developing vaccines.

 

Education:

  •  1985, Ph.D., Stanford University, Mechanical Engineering

  •  1982, M.S., Stanford University, Mechanical Engineering

  •  1980, B.S., State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, Mechanical Engineering

 

Experience:

  • 2022–Present, Dean of Administration, Department of Mechanical Engineering, SUNY Korea

  • 2019–Present, Teaching Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, SUNY Korea

  • 2019-Present, Partner/Startup Mentor, S Cubic Angels

  • 2009–2018, Director, Institute of Nano Convergence, Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University

  • 2005–2009, Vice President, CTO Office, Samsung Electronics

  • 2001–2004, BioMEMS Technology Leader, Biotechnology Team, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology

  • 1996–2001, Director, Micro Systems Lab, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology

  • 1994–1995, Research Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University

  • 1985–1994, Senior Researcher, Applied Mechanics Group, Grumman Aerospace Corporate Research Center

 

Courses Taught:

  • MEC 101: Freshman Design Innovation

  • MEC 260: Engineering Statics

  • MEC 262: Engineering Dynamics

  • MEC 410: Design of Machine Elements

  • MEC 440: Mechanical Engineering Design I

  • MEC 441: Mechanical Engineering Design II

  • MEC 455: Applied Stress Analysis

  • MEC 536: Mechanics of Solids

  • MEC 541: Elasticity

  • MEC 539: Introduction to Finite Element Method

Representative Research Grants:

  • NRF of Korea: “Prediction of Defects and Performance in Electronic Materials by Cosmic Radiation,” Participating Researcher, KW 220,000,000, 2017.04.01~2020.03.31 (36 months).

  • NRF of Korea: “Prediction of Defects and Performance in Electronic Materials by Cosmic Radiation,” Participating Researcher, KW 220,000,000, 2017.04.01~2020.03.31 (36 months).

  • NRF of Korea: “The development of defect mechanics-based multi-scale simulation techniques for reliability of high performance electronic devices in extreme environments,” Principal Investigator, KW 500,000,000, 2014.7.1~ 2019.06.30 (60 months).
  • NRF of Korea: “The Development of Mechanics Analysis Models and Quantitative Estimation of Optoelectronic Performance for Improvement of Quantum Dot LED,” Principal Investigator, KW 150,000,000, 2016.11.01~ 2019.10.31 (36 months).
  • NRF of Korea: “Korea-India Joint Network Center for Computational Material Science,” Participating Researcher, KW 60,000,000, 2017.12.15~2018.12.14 (12 Months).
  • NRF of Korea: “Mechanics of Multi Quantum Well Thin Films: Prediction Models for Mechanical Strain and Piezoelectric Fields for GaN-based Devices under Different Growth Orientations,” Principal Investigator, KW 150,000,000, 2013.11.1~2016.10.31 (36 months).
  • Samsung Electronics, "GaN Device Modeling Methodologies for TCAD Implementation," Principal Investigator, KW 100,000,000, 2013.08.01~2014.07.31 (12 months).
  • Korean Ministry of Knowledge Economy: “Development of the Next Generation DNA Sequencer: Nanopore Device for Electrical Sensing of Single Molecules,” Sub-Principal Investigator, KW 1,880,000,000, 2010.6.1~2013.6.31 (36 months).

 

Representative Publications: [Google Scholar Link]