Prof. Jeong Tae Kim | Health Monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jeong Tae Kim | Health Monitoring Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Jeong Tae Kim, Pukyong National University, South Korea

Dr. Jeong-Tae Kim is a distinguished professor and the BK21Four Chair at the Department of Ocean Engineering, Pukyong National University, South Korea. With a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University, Dr. Kim has led numerous innovative projects in structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart infrastructure. His research focuses on damage detection, system identification, and advanced SHM techniques including smart sensors and wireless networks. Since joining Pukyong National University in 1995, Dr. Kim has held significant roles such as head of the Department of Ocean Engineering and director of the Smart Infrastructure Technology Institute. He has been an editor-in-chief for Structural Monitoring and Maintenance and has published extensively, including six books and over 170 journal papers.

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Structural), Texas A&M University, USA, 1993
    Thesis: Assessment of Relative Impact of Model Uncertainty on the Accuracy of Nondestructive Damage Detection in Structures
    Advisor: Dr. N. Stubbs
  • M.S. in Civil Engineering (Structural), Kangwon National University, Korea, 1986
    Thesis: A Study on Fatigue Fracture Behavior of Butt Welded Joints of Steel Structures
    Advisor: Dr. Y. Chung
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering, Kangwon National University, Korea, 1984

Work Experience

  • 1995-present
    Professor, Department of Ocean Engineering, Pukyong National University, Korea
  • 2014-present
    Editor-in-Chief, Structural Monitoring and Maintenance, International Journal, Techno-Press, Korea
  • 2016-present
    Director, Smart Infrastructure Technology Institute (SITI), Pukyong National University, Korea
  • 2017-present
    Registered Trustee, International Association of Structural Engineering and Mechanics, Korea
  • 2020-2024
    Program Manager, BK21Four Program “Smart Marine-City Infrastructure for Disaster Mitigation and Prevention”, Granted by Ministry of Education, Korea
  • 2016-2020
    Board Member, Construction Technology Reviewing Committee, Busan Metro City, Korea
  • 2014-2016
    Department Head, Ocean Engineering Department, Pukyong National University, Korea

Awards and Achievements

  • Commendation from Minister of Education (Deputy Prime Minister), Korea, 2016
  • PKNU Academic Award, Pukyong National University, Korea, 2015
  • Premier Professor Awards, Pukyong National University, Korea, 2008, 2009, 2011-2013
  • Researcher of the Year, Pukyong National University, Korea, 2005 & 2020
  • Outstanding Contribution Award, Korean Society of Ocean Engineering, 1997
  • Member of the Korean Academy of Government-Funded Scholars, 2010-present

Publication top Notes:

 

Integrating the Capsule-like Smart Aggregate-Based EMI Technique with Deep Learning for Stress Assessment in Concrete

Structural Condition Assessment of Steel Anchorage Using Convolutional Neural Networks and Admittance Response

Smart Aggregate-Based Concrete Stress Monitoring via 1D CNN Deep Learning of Raw Impedance Signals

Capsule-Like Smart Aggregate with Pre-Determined Frequency Range for Impedance-Based Stress Monitoring

Raspberry Pi Platform Wireless Sensor Node for Low-Frequency Impedance Responses of PZT Interface

Corroded Bolt Identification Using Mask Region-Based Deep Learning Trained on Synthesized Data

 

Mr. Guylian Stevens | Health Monitoring Award | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Guylian Stevens | Health Monitoring Award | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Guylian Stevens, Universiteit Gent, Belgium

Guylian Stevens is a dedicated Biomedical Engineer and Health Innovation & Connected Care Consultant with a robust background in biomedical engineering and civil engineering. Based in Zottegem, Belgium, Guylian is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, expected to complete in 2024. With a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from UGent and another in Industrial Engineering from KU Leuven, he has garnered substantial experience in his field. His professional journey includes roles as a Care Innovation Engineer at H3CareSolutions and a Project Engineer at AZ Maria Middelares Hospital. Guylian’s research contributions include notable publications on healthcare technologies and data-driven ecosystems, reflecting his expertise in health data integration and connected care. His honors include being a

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Education:

  • PhD in Biomedical Engineering (ongoing) – UGent (2021–2024)
  • Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Biomedical – UGent (2018 – 2020)
  • Master of Science in Industrial Engineering, Electrotechnics – KU Leuven (2015 – 2016)

Professional Experience:

  • Care Innovation Engineer at H3CareSolutions, Gent (2021 – Present)
  • Project Engineer at AZ Maria Middelares Hospital, Gent (2020 – 2021)
  • Scientific Researcher at KU Leuven (2016 – 2018)

Honours:

  • Elective Pitch Finalist – Janssen Pharmaceutica-VLIR/ULiège Interactive Career Day Data Sciences (2021)
  • 1st Place – National Day of Biomedical Engineering, Annual Thesis Poster and Presentation Contest (2020)

Extra Courses:

  • Web Development (2023)
  • Data Analytics in Healthcare and Connected Care (2021)
  • General Part Trainer B – Flemish Trainer School (2018)

Key Skills:

  • Hard Skills: Finite Element Simulations (Abaqus), Musculoskeletal Modelling (OpenSim), Gait Analysis (Visual 3D), Computational Fluid Dynamics (Ansys), Motion Capture (Qualysis), Flutter Development, Dart, Python, Microsoft Office, etc.
  • Soft Skills: Project Management, Pitching, Presentations, Public Speaking

Publication top Notes:

A Guide to Measuring Heart and Respiratory Rates Based on Off-the-Shelf Photoplethysmographic Hardware and Open-Source Software

A human-centered, health data-driven ecosystem

Best Sensor for Health Monitoring

Introduction Best Sensor for Health Monitoring

Welcome to the ‘Best Sensor for Health Monitoring‘ award, recognizing outstanding innovations in sensor technology for health monitoring. This award celebrates advancements in sensor technology that contribute to improving healthcare outcomes and enhancing quality of life.

About the Award:

The ‘Best Sensor for Health Monitoring‘ award is open to individuals and teams worldwide who have developed innovative sensor technologies for health monitoring. Eligible candidates must have a background in sensor technology, healthcare, or related fields, and their work must have a significant impact on improving health monitoring capabilities.

Eligibility:
  • Open to individuals and teams worldwide
  • No age limits
  • Background in sensor technology, healthcare, or related fields
  • Work must have a significant impact on improving health monitoring capabilities
Evaluation Criteria:

Submissions will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  • Innovation and originality of the sensor technology
  • Impact on improving health monitoring and healthcare outcomes
  • Practicality and feasibility of implementation
  • Potential for scalability and widespread adoption
Submission Guidelines:
  • Submissions must include a detailed description of the sensor technology for health monitoring
  • Include any relevant publications, patents, or implementations of the technology
  • Abstract and supporting files must be submitted in English
Recognition:

Winners of the ‘Best Sensor for Health Monitoring‘ award will receive a certificate of recognition and a cash prize. Additionally, winners will be featured in a press release and on our website, highlighting their achievements and contributions to the field.

Community Impact:

The ‘Best Sensor for Health Monitoring‘ award aims to recognize and promote innovations that have a positive impact on healthcare and quality of life. Winners will be selected based on the potential of their work to benefit the community and improve health monitoring capabilities.

Biography:

Esam Yahya is an award-winning researcher with expertise in sensor technology, healthcare, and environmental science. They hold a Ph.D. in Infectious Disease Modelling and have a strong background in teaching and research. Esam’s research interests include formal methods, applied mathematics to engineering, theoretical computer science, and software engineering.

Abstract:

The ‘Best Sensor for Health Monitoring‘ award recognizes outstanding innovations in sensor technology for health monitoring. This award celebrates advancements that contribute to improving healthcare outcomes and enhancing quality of life.