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Sung-Joon Kim is affiliated with the Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and materials science, with significant work in the subfields of mechanical engineering, metals and alloys, and materials chemistry. Additional areas of study include nuclear and high energy physics as well as aerospace engineering.

Their research encompasses several key topics, including:

  • Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals
  • Microstructure and mechanical properties of steels
  • Corrosion behavior and inhibition
  • Welding techniques and residual stresses
  • Metal alloys wear and properties
  • Advanced welding techniques analysis
  • High temperature alloys and creep

Frequent publication venues for Sung-Joon Kim's work include:

  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Acta Materialia
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Journal of Materials Research and Technology

The scientist has collaborated extensively with a number of co-authors such as HyungJun Cho, Yeonggeun Cho, Jee-Hyun Kang, Hojun Gwon, and Sunghak Lee.

Selected recent publications include:

  • Electrochemical Reduction of Nitrates on CoO Nanoclusters-Functionalized Graphene with Highest Mass Activity and Nearly 100% Selectivity to Ammonia, 2023, Advanced Energy Materials
  • COVID-19 Spike Protein Induced Phononic Modification in Antibody-Coupled Graphene for Viral Detection Application, 2021, ACS Nano
  • Si effect on Zn-assisted liquid metal embrittlement in Zn-coated TWIP steels: Importance of Fe-Zn alloying reaction, 2020, Surface and Coatings Technology
  • Effects of Ni/Cu replacement on improvement of tensile and hydrogen-embrittlement properties in austenitic stainless steels, 2022, Acta Materialia
  • Effects of short-range ordering and stacking fault energy on tensile behavior of nitrogen-containing austenitic stainless steels, 2022, Materials Science and Engineering A

Best Publications

  • Correlation between stacking fault energy and deformation microstructure in high-interstitial-alloyed austenitic steels

    Tae-Ho Lee;Eunjoo Shin;Chang-Seok Oh;Heon-Young Ha

  • Medium Mn transformation-induced plasticity steels: Recent progress and challenges

    Dong-Woo Suh;Sung-Joon Kim

  • Influence of Al on the Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Behavior of Low-Carbon, Manganese Transformation-Induced-Plasticity Steel

    Dong-Woo Suh;Seong-Jun Park;Tae-Ho Lee;Chang-Seok Oh

  • A model for deformation behavior and mechanically induced martensitic transformation of metastable austenitic steel

    Heung Nam Han;Chang Gil Lee;Chang-Seok Oh;Tae-Ho Lee

  • Deformation twinning in high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel

    T. H. Lee;C. S. Oh;S. J. Kim;Setsuo Takaki

  • Effects of volume fraction and stability of retained austenite on formability in a 0.1C–1.5Si–1.5Mn–0.5Cu TRIP-aided cold-rolled steel sheet

    Chang Gil Lee;Sung-Joon Kim;Tae-Ho Lee;Sunghak Lee

  • Tensile behavior of friction-stri-welded Al 6061-T651

    Sunggon Lim;Sangshik Kim;Chang-Gil Lee;Sungjoon Kim

  • Effect of Cu, Cr and Ni on mechanical properties of 0.15 wt.% C TRIP-aided cold rolled steels

    Sung-Joon Kim;Chang Gil Lee;Tae-Ho Lee;Chang-Seok Oh

  • Effects of nitrogen on deformation-induced martensitic transformation in metastable austenitic Fe–18Cr–10Mn–N steels

    Tae-Ho Lee;Chang-Seok Oh;Sung-Joon Kim

  • Crystallographic details of precipitates in Fe-22Cr-21Ni-6Mo-(N) superaustenitic stainless steels aged at 900°C

    Tae-Ho Lee;Sung-Joon Kim;Yun-Chul Jung

  • Effects of heat treatment and alloying elements on the microstructures and mechanical properties of 0.15 wt pct C transformation-induced plasticity-aided cold-rolled steel sheets

    Sung-Joon Kim;Chang Gjl Lee;Ildong Choi;Sunghak Lee

  • Austenitizing temperature and hardenability of low-carbon boron steels

    Byoungchul Hwang;Dong-Woo Suh;Sung-Joon Kim

  • Crystal plasticity finite element modeling of mechanically induced martensitic transformation (MIMT) in metastable austenite

    Myoung-Gyu Lee;Sung-Joon Kim;Heung Nam Han

  • Influence of partial replacement of Si by Al on the change of phase fraction during heat treatment of TRIP steels

    Dong-Woo Suh;Seong-Jun Park;Chang-Seok Oh;Sung-Joon Kim

  • Tensile behavior of friction-stir-welded AZ31-H24 Mg alloy

    Sunggon Lim;Sangshik Kim;Chang-Gil Lee;Sung Joon Kim

  • Low-Temperature Toughening Mechanism in Thermomechanically Processed High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels

    Byoungchul Hwang;Chang Gil Lee;Sung-Joon Kim

  • Precipitation of σ-phase in high-nitrogen austenitic 18Cr–18Mn–2Mo–0.9N stainless steel during isothermal aging

    Tae Ho Lee;Chang Seok Oh;Chang Gil Lee;Sung Joon Kim

  • Application of hot press forming process to manufacture an automotive part and its finite element analysis considering phase transformation plasticity

    Myoung-Gyu Lee;Sung-Joon Kim;Heung Nam Han;Woo Chang Jeong

  • Effects of combined addition of carbon and nitrogen on pitting corrosion behavior of Fe–18Cr–10Mn alloys

    Heon-Young Ha;Tae-Ho Lee;Chang-Seok Oh;Sung-Joon Kim

  • Deformation Behavior of Low Carbon TRIP Sheet Steels at High Strain Rates

    I. D. Choi;D. M. Bruce;S. J. Kim;C. G. Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Heung Nam Han
Heung Nam Han Seoul National University
Dong-Woo Suh
Dong-Woo Suh Pohang University of Science and Technology
Sunghak Lee
Sunghak Lee Pohang University of Science and Technology
Setsuo Takaki
Setsuo Takaki Kyushu University
Kyu Hwan Oh
Kyu Hwan Oh Seoul National University
Myoung-Gyu Lee
Myoung-Gyu Lee Seoul National University
Kwansoo Chung
Kwansoo Chung Seoul National University
Robert H. Wagoner
Robert H. Wagoner The Ohio State University
John G. Speer
John G. Speer Colorado School of Mines
David K. Matlock
David K. Matlock Colorado School of Mines

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