Byunghak Choe | Materials Science |Best Researcher Award

Prof. Byunghak Choe | Materials Science |Best Researcher Award

Gangneung-Wonju National University  | South Korea 

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Byunghak Choe began his distinguished academic journey at Seoul National University, Korea, where he earned his Bachelor of Science (1984), Master of Science (1986), and Ph.D. (1990) in Metallurgical Engineering. His early academic pursuits laid a solid foundation in metallurgy, focusing on the behavior of metal parts and their failure mechanisms.

Professional Endeavors

After completing his Ph.D., Prof. Choe joined the Korea Institute of Machinery and Metals (KIMM) as a Senior Researcher in the High-Temperature Materials Lab, where he worked from 1990 to 1995. In 1995, he transitioned to academia as a Professor in Advanced Metal & Materials Engineering. His tenure at Gangneung-Wonju National University has been marked by significant leadership roles, including serving as the Dean of the College of Engineering from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, he broadened his research horizons as a Visiting Scholar at Michigan Tech University, USA, from 2002 to 2003.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Choe's research primarily revolves around failure analysis of metal parts and equipment. He has published more than ten research papers on this topic in the last eight years and has been involved in over ten projects in the last twelve years. His comprehensive work includes authoring multiple editions of "Failure Analysis for Metals," a key reference in the field. His recent research projects include technical reviews and failure analyses of turbine nozzle erosion, bellows specimens, heat-affected parts by fire for LNG tanks, and various other metal components. His notable publications delve into hydrogen-induced cracks in stainless steel, stress corrosion cracking propagation, and microstructural changes in cladding materials.

Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Choe's expertise in metallurgical engineering has earned him significant recognition. He serves as the Chairman of the KGS Code Committee at the Korea Gas Safety Corporation and has been the Vice President of Technology at the Korea Institute of Metals and Materials. His technical expertise is frequently sought after for accident investigations by the Korea Gas Safety Corporation and the Forensic Investigation Advisory Committee of the National Police Agency, Korea.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Choe's impact on the field of metallurgical engineering is profound. His research on failure analysis has advanced the understanding of how metals behave under stress and corrosive environments, particularly in high-temperature applications. His work on hydrogen embrittlement and stress corrosion cracking has provided valuable insights that have influenced both academic research and industrial practices. His role as an educator and mentor has also shaped the careers of numerous engineers and researchers in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Choe's legacy is marked by his dedication to advancing metallurgical engineering through rigorous research, comprehensive education, and practical industry applications. His ongoing research projects and patents, such as the defect inspection device for tubes and the exhaust gas purification device, highlight his continuous contributions to solving real-world engineering problems. As he continues to lead research and mentor the next generation of engineers, Prof. Choe's future contributions are expected to further the field of failure analysis and metallurgical engineering, ensuring the safety and reliability of metal components in various industries.

 

Notable Publications

Effect of metastable precipitate phase transformation on reheat cracking in SS347H welding 2024

The effect of TCP-σ precipitates on surface pitting and cracking in a Ni-based superalloy turbine blade 2024 (1)

Effect of High Temperature Oxidation on Surface Pit and Recrystallization of Directionally Solidified CM247LC Superalloy in Creep Gauge 2023 (1)

Hydrogen Induced Cracks in Stainless Steel 304 in Hydrogen Pressure and Stress Corrosive Atmosphere 2020 (5)

Analysis of Stress Corrosion Cracking Propagation of SS304 Stainless Steel Using Crack Shape and Etch Pits 2020 (2)

 

 

 

 

Feifei Feng | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Feifei Feng | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award 

The Second Hospital of Shandong University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Feifei Feng embarked on her academic journey in clinical medicine, obtaining a Master's degree through a seven-year program at Zhejiang University (2005-2012). She continued her education with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree in Internal Medicine from Qilu Medical College, Shandong University (2017-2020). Her academic training laid a robust foundation in both clinical and research aspects of internal medicine, particularly focusing on respiratory and critical care.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Feng's professional career has been marked by her role as an Associate Chief Physician in the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine at the Second Hospital of Shandong University (09/2022 - Present). In this capacity, she is responsible for the daily consultation and treatment of patients with respiratory and critical care needs. Her work emphasizes the diagnosis and management of respiratory diseases, with a particular focus on lung cancer and pulmonary fibrosis.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Feng's research has significantly contributed to understanding and treating respiratory diseases. Her research focus includes:

*Silicosis and Pulmonary Fibrosis: Dr. Feng has extensively studied the pathogenesis of silicosis and the therapeutic effects of compounds like Tanshinone IIA in attenuating silica-induced pulmonary fibrosis.

*Cancer Therapy: Her work on the inhibitory effects of polyphyllins and their role in enhancing chemosensitivity of cancer cells to treatments like cisplatin has been groundbreaking.

*Signaling Pathways: She has delved into the molecular mechanisms underlying disease processes, such as the TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway, EMT, NOX4 inhibition, and Nrf2/ARE signaling activation.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Feng's contributions to the field have been widely recognized through numerous publications in high-impact journals. Some of her notable works include:

"Role of TRIM59 in regulating PPM1A in the pathogenesis of silicosis and the intervention effect of tanshinone IIA" (Biomed Pharmacother, 2024).

"Tanshinone IIA attenuates silica-induced pulmonary fibrosis via Nrf2-mediated inhibition of EMT and TGF-β1/Smad signaling" (Chem Biol Interact, 2020).

Impact and Influence

Dr. Feng's research has had a profound impact on the medical community's understanding of respiratory diseases and their treatment. Her studies on the molecular pathways involved in pulmonary fibrosis and cancer therapy have opened new avenues for developing targeted treatments. By elucidating the mechanisms of disease and identifying potential therapeutic agents, her work has contributed to improved patient outcomes and advanced the field of respiratory medicine.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Feng continues to make strides in her field through her ongoing clinical practice and research. Her dedication to understanding complex respiratory diseases and finding innovative treatments ensures that her contributions will have a lasting impact. Future research endeavors are likely to build on her current work, exploring new therapeutic targets and improving the quality of care for patients with respiratory diseases. Her legacy will be marked by her commitment to advancing medical science and improving patient health outcomes.

 

Notable Publications

Role of TRIM59 in regulating PPM1A in the pathogenesis of silicosis and the intervention effect of tanshinone IIA 2024

Inhibitory effects of polyphyllins I and VII on human cisplatin-resistant NSCLC via p53 upregulation and CIP2A/AKT/mTOR signaling axis inhibition 2019 (26)

Tanshinone IIA attenuates silica-induced pulmonary fibrosis via Nrf2-mediated inhibition of EMT and TGF-β1/Smad signaling 2020 (52)

Polyphyllin I induces apoptosis and autophagy in temozolomide-resistant glioma via modulation of NRF2 and MAPK-signaling activation 2023 (2)

Ginsenoside Rb1 Alleviates Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Inflammation and Fibrosis by Suppressing Central Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization-, Leucine-Rich Repeat-, and Pyrin Domains-Containing Protein Three Inflammasome Activation and the NF-κB Pathway 2022 (8)

Detection and significance of exosomal mRNA expression profiles in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with meningeal carcinomatosis 2021 (6)

Astragaloside IV alleviates silica‑induced pulmonary fibrosis via inactivation of the TGF‑β1/Smad2/3 signaling pathway 2021 (23)