Min-Woo Kim | Engineering | Research Excellence

Prof. Min-Woo Kim | Engineering | Research Excellence

Prof. Min-Woo Kim | Engineering | Assistant Professor at Myongji University | South Korea

Prof. Min-Woo Kim is an emerging researcher whose academic and professional trajectory reflects a strong commitment to advancing precision manufacturing, materials engineering, and surface science. Prof. Min-Woo Kim’s educational background, though not explicitly detailed in the available record, is consistent with a rigorous training pathway typically involving advanced studies in mechanical engineering, materials science, or related fields, providing him with the foundation necessary to pursue highly technical research in semiconductor-related surface processes. Building upon this academic preparation, Prof. Min-Woo Kim has developed professional experience that centers on chemical mechanical planarization (CMP), hydrophobic coating technologies, and contamination-mitigation strategies within micro- and nanoscale fabrication environments. His work demonstrates an applied understanding of how surface wettability, particle interactions, and thin-film deposition influence the reliability and performance of CMP components used in high-precision manufacturing. Prof. Min-Woo Kim’s research interests include wettability-controlled coatings, PTFE- and DLC-based surface engineering, slurry-particle behavior, contamination control, and the broader integration of advanced materials to improve semiconductor fabrication efficiency and cleanliness. His research skills span experimental surface characterization, thin-film application techniques, interface behavior analysis, and collaborative work in multidisciplinary engineering teams, as evidenced by his role as a coauthor on peer-reviewed work published in the journal Micromachines. Professionally, he has participated in the scholarly community through peer-review activities, contributing expert review for Micromachines, which highlights his engagement in maintaining scientific standards in his field. Although the publicly available information does not list specific awards or honors, Prof. Min-Woo Kim’s contributions to surface engineering and fabrication-process optimization indicate a trajectory aligned with researchers who advance industrial innovation and academic knowledge simultaneously. Overall, Prof. Min-Woo Kim exemplifies a researcher dedicated to improving the performance and reliability of CMP systems through materials-driven solutions, and his evolving body of work reflects a promising career committed to scientific rigor, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and technological improvement within microfabrication and surface-engineering domains.

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Featured Publication:

Kim, M.-W., Lee, E., Sun, K., So, Y., Baek, J., Shin, J. H., Kim, H. D., & Youn, Y. B. (2025). Wettability-controlled hydrophobic coating of CMP component using PTFE and DLC for mitigating slurry agglomeration and contamination. Micromachines. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi16121382

 

 

Hossein Hatami | Mechanical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hossein Hatami | Mechanical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor, Lorestan university, Iran

Dr. Hossein Hatami, is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Lorestan University, Iran. Since joining the faculty in 2015, he has made significant contributions to the fields of mechanical engineering, particularly focusing on energy absorption, nanofluids, and impact mechanics. His dedication to research and innovation has been recognized through various national and international accolades.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Hatami’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology (Golpayegan Faculty) in 2008, where he explored the tensile behavior of symmetrical composite sheets. He then pursued a Master’s degree at Shahrood University of Technology, completing a thesis on the buckling life of cylindrical shells with cutouts under cyclic axial loading in 2011. His academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. from Semnan University in 2015, where his research focused on the theoretical, experimental, and numerical analysis of dynamic energy absorption in lattice cylindrical shells.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Hatami commenced his academic career as an Assistant Professor at Lorestan University in 2015. His exemplary performance led to his promotion to Associate Professor in 2020. Beyond teaching, he has held several administrative and leadership roles, including serving as the Head of the Central Laboratory (2017–2021), CEO of ASA Knowledge-Based Company (2016–present), and Director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center at Lorestan University (2017–2020). His commitment to advancing research infrastructure is evident in his efforts to establish the materials resistance laboratory at Lorestan University.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Hatami’s research encompasses a broad spectrum of mechanical engineering topics. He specializes in energy absorption mechanisms, impact dynamics, and the development of advanced nanofluids for industrial applications. His work often involves experimental and numerical analyses to optimize the mechanical properties of materials under various loading conditions. Additionally, he has a keen interest in the rheological behavior of hybrid nanolubricants and their potential to enhance lubrication performance in engineering systems.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Hatami has received numerous accolades recognizing his contributions to science and technology. He was honored as the Top Researcher at Lorestan University in 2020 and received the TRL8 Golden Award at the Iran-Tech-Hub Exhibition in 2019. His leadership in laboratory research was acknowledged when the Central Laboratory at Lorestan University was ranked first in Iran by the Iranian Laboratory Research Association (2020–2021). Additionally, he has been recognized among the Top 76 Technologists in Iran and has obtained multiple licenses from the Vice Presidency for Science and Technology.

📚 Publications

“Experimental study and viscosity modeling by adding oxide nanoparticles to oil to improve the performance,” Tribology International, 2023.

“Can MWCNT (20%)-MgO (80%)/10W40 nano-lubricant be used in industries?,” Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2023.

“Presenting the best correlation relationship for predicting the dynamic viscosity of CuO nanoparticles in ethylene glycol-Water base fluid using response surface methodology,” Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2023.

“Experimental study and sensitivity analysis on the rheological treatment of MWCNT-CuO/SAE50 non-Newtonian nanofluid to show the usability in industrial applications,” Materials Today Communications, 2023.

“Rheological behavior of 10W40 base oil containing different combinations of MWCNT-Al2O3 nanoparticles and determination of the target nano-lubricant for industrial applications,” Micro and Nano Systems Letters, 2023.

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Hossein Hatami demonstrates exceptional qualifications for the Best Researcher Award, blending scientific excellence, practical innovation, and academic leadership. His impactful research in nanofluids, energy absorption, and mechanical behavior of advanced materials, combined with multiple patents and high-level academic roles, strongly aligns with the goals of this award. With minor enhancements in global collaboration and outreach, his candidacy is not only justified but highly commendable.