| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | 458 | 6 | 10 | 2 |
Wooyeong Kim;Hyunsoo Kim;Choongsik Bae
(2021)Donghoon Kim;Kihyun Kim;Choongsik Bae
(2020)Min-Hyun Kim;Jongchan PArk;Dong-Geol Choi;Seibum B Choi
(2020)Jaeyong Park;Youngil Koh;Sungsoo Na;Kyongsu Yi
(2021)Gyeonggon Kim;Chansoo Park;Wooyeong Kim;Jeeyeon Jeon
(2021)Hyunsoo Kim;Wooyeong Kim;Choongsik Bae
(2021)Chansoo Park;Gyunggon Kim;Wooyung Kim;Jeeyeon Jeon
(2021)Chiheon Song;Seokwon Cho;Kyoungdoug Min
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