YONGSEOB LIM, PH.D.

Associate Professor,
Department of Robotics Engineering
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science Technology (DGIST)

E-mail) yslim73@dgist.ac.kr
Tel) +82-53-785-6622
Address) 333, Techno jungang-daero, Hyeonpung-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu, Republic of Korea, 42988
Office) E5-408호, DGIST

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Research Interests

  • Autonomous driving and flying robotic systems and control
  • Intelligent Mechatronic systems and control

Education

  • Ph.D. : University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2010
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering
    • Dissertation: “Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) Adaptive Process Control in Stamping Using Punch Force”     
    • Research Advisor: Professor A. Galip Ulsoy           
  • M.S.   : Seoul National University, 2001
    • Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
    •  Thesis: “Experiment and Modeling of Auto-ignition of Propane and n-Butane Blends using a Rapid Combustion Machine”
    • Research Advisor: Professor KyoungDoug Min    
  • B.S.    : Ajou University, 1999
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering​
    • SUMMA CUM LAUDE, with Honors in Department     

Employment

  • Associate Professor, DGIST (2020.3 – present)
  • Assiatant Professor, DGIST (2016.8 – 2020.2)
  • Principle Engineer, Samsung/Hanwha Techwin (2010.7 – 2016.7)
  • Graduate Student Researcher, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2007.1 – 2010.6)
  • Engineering Researcher, R&D Center, Hyundai Motor Company (2001.2 – 2006.7)

Honors & Awards

  • UGRP Best Collaboration Award, DGIST, January 2020
  • UGRP Best Research Project Award, DGIST, January 2019
  • UGRP Best Collaboration Award, DGIST, January 2018
  • Winner of Samsung Patent Competition, Samsung Techwin, May 2012
  • Robert M. Caddell Memorial Award for Research, Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, 2008

Society Memberships

  • Member, Korean Automobile Safety Association (KASA)
  • Member, Editorial Board, Samsung Paper Award
  • Organizing Committee Chair (Electric Vehicle), International Student Vehicle Design Contest