Seung-Bok Choi | Dynamic Systems | Best Researcher Award
Prof Dr. Seung-Bok Choi , Inha University, South Korea.
Seung-Bok Choi is a leading professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at SUNY Korea, specializing in smart materials and dynamic systems. After a successful 30-year career at Inha University, he retired in 2021 but continues to contribute actively to research and academia. He has published over 800 SCI articles and authored 25 books and book chapters. As an editor for 20 international journals, includingΒ Smart Materials and StructuresΒ andΒ Sensors, he is highly regarded in his field. Choi has received numerous awards from prestigious organizations, highlighting his significant contributions to mechanical engineering.Β
Publication profile
Education and Experience
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
- 30 Years at Inha University
- Current Position: Professor at SUNY Korea
- Over 800 SCI Articles Published
- Author of 25 Books/Book Chapters
- Editor for 20 International Journals
Suitability for The Award
Seung-Bok Choi is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Awards due to his extensive contributions to the fields of mechanical engineering and smart materials. His profound impact on research, innovation, and education makes him a leading figure in his area of expertise.
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Research FocusΒ 

Dr. Seung-Bok Choi’s research primarily centers on the design and control of dynamic systems utilizing smart materials. His work involves magnetorheological (MR) fluids, electrorheological (ER) fluids, shape memory alloys (SMA), and piezoelectric materials. By integrating these advanced materials, Choi explores innovative applications in robotics, mechatronics, and structural engineering. His research contributes to the development of intelligent systems that can adapt and respond to environmental changes, enhancing performance and functionality in various engineering applications. This focus on smart materials positions his work at the forefront of technological advancements.
Awards and Honors (
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- ASME Distinguished AwardΒ
- IMechE Award from the Institute of Mechanical EngineersΒ
- Regular Member of NAEK (National Academy of Engineering of Korea)Β
- Regular Member of KAST (Korea Academy of Science and Technology)Β
- Numerous International Research AwardsΒ
PublicationΒ
- The Actuating Characteristics of Magnetorheological Fluids Subjected to Particle Sedimentation and Temperature VariationΒ | Cited by: 10 | 2024-07Β
- Adaptive Control for Suspension System of In-Wheel Motor Vehicle with Magnetorheological DamperΒ | Cited by: 8 | 2024-06Β
- Sensor-Less Control of Mirror Manipulator Using Shape Memory Polyimide Composite Actuator: Experimental WorkΒ | Cited by: 7 | 2024-06Β
- Design and Control of a Shape Memory Alloy-Based Idle Air Control Actuator for a Mid-Size Passenger Vehicle ApplicationΒ | Cited by: 5 | 2024-05Β
- A New Rotary Magnetorheological Damper for a Semi-Active Suspension System of Low-Floor VehiclesΒ | Cited by: 6 | 2024-04Β
- A New Type of Hydraulic Clutch with Magnetorheological Fluid: Theory and ExperimentΒ | Cited by: 9 | 2024-04Β
- Sensors and Sensing Devices Utilizing Electrorheological Fluids and Magnetorheological MaterialsβA ReviewΒ | Cited by: 4 | 2024-04Β
- Magnetorheological Polishing Based on Honing Vertical Mechanism for Inner Surface of Titanium Alloy PipesΒ | Cited by: 3 | 2024-03Β