Soonhung Han
About Soonhung Han
Soonhung Han is a professor at KAIST, specializing in ocean systems engineering within the mechanical engineering department. He has been with the institution since 1993 and earned his PhD in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the University of Michigan.
Work at KAIST
Soonhung Han has been a professor at KAIST since 1993, contributing over 31 years of experience in the field. He is part of the mechanical engineering department, where he specializes in ocean systems engineering. His role includes involvement in the graduate program of ocean systems engineering, shaping the curriculum and guiding students in advanced studies.
Education and Expertise
Soonhung Han earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, where he studied from 1986 to 1990. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his specialization in ocean systems engineering, allowing him to engage in research and teaching within this field.
Background
Soonhung Han has a robust academic background that has shaped his career in engineering. His studies at the University of Michigan focused on naval architecture and marine engineering, which laid the groundwork for his expertise in ocean systems engineering. His long tenure at KAIST reflects his commitment to education and research in this area.
Achievements
Throughout his career at KAIST, Soonhung Han has been actively involved in the development of the graduate program in ocean systems engineering. His contributions to the program have been significant in advancing the field and mentoring the next generation of engineers.