Prof Sang-Yong Park | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor, Chosun University, South Korea 🌟
Professor Sangyong Park is a distinguished academic and researcher at Chosun University, specializing in power system safety and DC circuit breaker technologies. With a Ph.D. in power systems, he has dedicated his career to advancing the safety and efficiency of DC grids. His research focuses on fire protection systems, renewable energy reliability, and superconducting applications, contributing significantly to both academia and industry.
Profile
🎓 Education
Professor Park earned his Ph.D. with a focus on DC circuit breaker technology and power system safety. His academic journey reflects a dedication to addressing critical challenges in electrical engineering, particularly in fire safety and disaster management.
💼 Professional Experience
As a professor at Chosun University, Professor Park leads research projects on superconducting DC circuit breakers and fire protection systems. He collaborates with government agencies and private organizations, contributing to pioneering innovations in power systems.
🔬 Research Interests
Professor Park’s research centers on superconducting current limiters, arc plasma technologies, and the safety of DC power systems. His work aims to enhance fire prevention, renewable energy integration, and system reliability.
🏆 Awards and Recognitions
Professor Park has been recognized for his contributions to electrical engineering and fire protection. He has received prestigious awards for his innovative research and leadership in advancing power system safety.
📚 Publications
Professor Park has authored numerous impactful articles in reputed journals. Highlights include:
2023: Operation characteristics of superconducting DC circuit breaker for reliability assessment (JEET) [Cited by: 5]
2023: The structural and electromagnetic comparative analysis of the bifilar-meander-type winding method (Energies) [Cited by: 1]
2021: Current Limiting characterization by winding types in superconducting DC circuit breaker (IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY) [Cited by: 8]