YOUNG JOO PARK
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
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PROFESSIONAL
SKILLS
Material characterization for alloy, ceramic and composite Numerical analysis of metallurgical reactions as functions of temperature and annealing time Coding (C++) for digital signal processing and crystallographic analysis Project management with experimental design and preparation Consulting for improved fabrication process on results of analysis PROJECT
EXPERIENCE
Postdoctoral researcher at University of Central Florida 1. Heavy fuel oil corrosion resistance test of thermal barrier coatings for gas turbine application Doosan Heavy Industry and Construction, Korea Jan 2018 – April 2018
Performance evaluation and failure characterization for thermal barrier coatings development
Analyses of corrosion and failure for specimens at high temperature with heavy oil contaminants 2. Development of microsensor for heavy metal monitoring in soil and water Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute, Korea Oct 2017 – Jan 2018
Design and fabrication of an electrode device
Characterization for the patterned of conductor and graphite inside the fabricated sensor 3. Development of non-contact piezospectroscopy sensor for real-time rail monitoring Korea Railroad Research Institute, Korea May 2017 – Sep 2017
Microstructure analysis to evaluate the distribution of alumina in the welding area of rail
Laboratory and field tests to examine excessive stress and strain of the rail track 4. Improvement for flux-cored arc (FCA) welding with high Mn steels POSCO, Korea Jan 2017 – May 2017
Investigation to reduce spatter in arc welding
Quantitative and characteristic analyses for the spatter 5. Development of robust slab mold for steel industry Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology, Korea Aug 2016 – Dec 2016
Evaluation for Cu surface treatment (Ni-alloy cladding) using high power laser
Analyses for the microstructural defects and the causes of failure at the Ni-alloy/Cu interface Graduate assistant at University of Central Florida 1. Material Management and Minimization Reactor Conversion U.S. Department of Energy and Idaho National Laboratory Aug 2013 – Aug 2016
Evaluation for monolithic fuel design to develop low-enriched uranium fuel for research reactors
Analyses for metallurgical reactions between U fuels and cladding alloys at high temperature 2. Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative for Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor U.S. Department of Energy and Idaho National Laboratory Aug 2010 – Aug 2013
Analyses for phase constituents and diffusion kinetics in the reaction zone
Crystallographic analysis and identification for unknown phases JOB
EXPERIENCE
Research associate
University of Central Florida May 2019 – Present
Freelancer patent consultant
Vine Patent Attorney, Korea May 2018 – Present
Postdoctoral researcher
University of Central Florida Sep 2016 – April 2018 Researcher of radar system for aircraft
Agency for Defense Development, Korea Aug 2007 – Jun 2008 EDUCATION Ph.D. Material Science and Engineering at University of Central Florida Aug 2016 M.S. Physics at Hanyang University Feb 2005
B.S. Physics at Hanyang University Feb 2003
PUBLICATION 6 Journal publications of first author and 6 Journal publications of second author CONFERENCE
PRESENTATION
16 International conference presentations of first author and speaker 7 International conference presentations of second author TECHNICAL
SKILLS
Experimental equipment: TEM, SEM, FIB, Nano-indentation, XRD, OM, Gas-Atomization Computer: MS office, C++, Origin, 2D-CAD, SAS, Photoshop, Hardware assembly AFFILIATION President of Korean Student Organization at University of Central Florida Jan 2015 Member of Korean-American Scientists and Engineering Association, Present Member of The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society, Feb 2012 – Feb 2018 Reviewer of Journal of Nuclear Materials, May 2017