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D-Index
57
Citations
11281
World Ranking
13874
National Ranking
166

Overview

Kyungjin Kim is affiliated with the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their work is primarily situated in the broad field of engineering with a focus on several specialized subfields.

The main areas of study include:

  • Engineering

Their research spans the following subfields:

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

Kyungjin Kim's key research topics are:

  • Magnetic confinement fusion research
  • Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
  • Superconducting Materials and Applications
  • Vehicle Dynamics and Control Systems
  • Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
  • Automotive and Human Injury Biomechanics
  • Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies

They have contributed to various publication venues, including:

  • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
  • Fusion Science & Technology
  • IEEE Access
  • Physics of Plasmas
  • Sports Science

Frequently collaborating with Kyungjin Kim are several coauthors such as:

  • J.M. Park
  • Dong-Wook Kim
  • Young-Ho Seo
  • Ehab Hassan
  • C. Kessel

Their recent published papers demonstrate a consistent contribution to fields intersecting plasma physics, automotive systems, and optical imaging:

  • Core-Pedestal Plasma Configurations in Advanced Tokamaks, 2023, Fusion Science & Technology
  • New Road Hazard Classification Enabled by Rack Force Estimation of Electric Power Steering Systems, 2024, IEEE Access
  • Quantization Method for Normalization of JPEG Pleno Hologram, 2020, Journal of Broadcast Engineering
  • A New Illumination Compensation Method based on Color Optimization Function for Generating 3D Volumetric Model, 2020, Journal of Broadcast Engineering
  • Integrated modeling of advanced tokamaks for tearing mode avoidance on DIII-D, 2025, Physics of Plasmas

Best Publications

  • Circadian rhythm of adrenal glucocorticoid: its regulation and clinical implications.

    Sooyoung Chung;Gi Hoon Son;Kyungjin Kim

  • Adrenal peripheral clock controls the autonomous circadian rhythm of glucocorticoid by causing rhythmic steroid production

    Gi Hoon Son;Sooyoung Chung;Han Kyoung Choe;Hee-Dae Kim

  • Neural correlates of superior intelligence: Stronger recruitment of posterior parietal cortex

    Kun Ho Lee;Yu Yong Choi;Jeremy R. Gray;Sun Hee Cho

  • Amygdala depotentiation and fear extinction.

    Jeongyeon Kim;Sukwon Lee;Kyungjoon Park;Ingie Hong

  • Impact of Circadian Nuclear Receptor REV-ERBα on Midbrain Dopamine Production and Mood Regulation

    Sooyoung Chung;Eun Jeong Lee;Seongsik Yun;Han Kyoung Choe

  • A Single Recurrent Mutation in the 5′-UTR of IFITM5 Causes Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type V

    Tae-Joon Cho;Kyung-Eun Lee;Sook-Kyung Lee;Su Jeong Song

  • Molecular Evolution of Multiple Forms of Kisspeptins and GPR54 Receptors in Vertebrates

    Yeo Reum Lee;Kenta Tsunekawa;Mi Jin Moon;Haet Nim Um

  • Multiple Bases of Human Intelligence Revealed by Cortical Thickness and Neural Activation

    Yu Yong Choi;Noah A. Shamosh;Sun Hee Cho;Colin G. DeYoung

  • Maternal Stress Produces Learning Deficits Associated with Impairment of NMDA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic Plasticity

    Gi Hoon Son;Dongho Geum;Sooyoung Chung;Eun Joo Kim

  • Dual modification of BMAL1 by SUMO2/3 and ubiquitin promotes circadian activation of the CLOCK/BMAL1 complex.

    Jiwon Lee;Yool Lee;Min Joo Lee;Eonyoung Park

  • Coevolution of the Spexin/Galanin/Kisspeptin Family: Spexin Activates Galanin Receptor Type II and III

    Dong Kyu Kim;Seongsik Yun;Gi Hoon Son;Jong Ik Hwang

  • Mitochondrial membrane depolarization and the selective death of dopaminergic neurons by rotenone: protective effect of coenzyme Q10.

    Younghye Moon;Kun Ho Lee;June Hee Park;Dongho Geum

  • BMAL1 shuttling controls transactivation and degradation of the CLOCK/BMAL1 heterodimer.

    Ilmin Kwon;Jiwon Lee;Seok Hoon Chang;Neon Cheol Jung

  • The adrenal peripheral clock: glucocorticoid and the circadian timing system.

    Gi Hoon Son;Sooyoung Chung;Kyungjin Kim

  • Mitotic Histone H3 Phosphorylation by Vaccinia-Related Kinase 1 in Mammalian Cells

    Tae-Hong Kang;Do-Young Park;Yoon Ha Choi;Kyung-Jin Kim

  • Identification of farnesyl pyrophosphate and N-arachidonylglycine as endogenous ligands for GPR92.

    Da Young Oh;Jung Min Yoon;Mi Jin Moon;Jong-Ik Hwang

  • Phosphorylation-dependent Cellular Localization and Thermoprotective Role of Heat Shock Protein 25 in Hippocampal Progenitor Cells

    Dongho Geum;Gi Hoon Son;Kyungjin Kim

  • Constriction of the mitochondrial inner compartment is a priming event for mitochondrial division.

    Bongki Cho;Bongki Cho;Hyo Min Cho;Youhwa Jo;Hee Dae Kim

  • Progesterone action on the LHRH and the nigrostriatal dopamine neuronal systems: in vitro and in vivo studies.

    V.D. Ramirez;K. Kim;D. Dluzen

  • Glucocorticoid-mediated Period2 induction delays the phase of circadian rhythm

    Solmi Cheon;Noheon Park;Sehyung Cho;Kyungjin Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Woong Sun
Woong Sun Korea University
Hyun Kim
Hyun Kim Korea University
Victor D. Ramirez
Victor D. Ramirez University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Hubert Vaudry
Hubert Vaudry University of Rouen
Bong-Kiun Kaang
Bong-Kiun Kaang Seoul National University
Do Han Kim
Do Han Kim Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Hyun Uk Kim
Hyun Uk Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Yoo-Hun Suh
Yoo-Hun Suh Seoul National University
Dae Seog Heo
Dae Seog Heo Seoul National University Hospital
Graham L. Collingridge
Graham L. Collingridge Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute

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