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D-Index
41
Citations
6037
World Ranking
17779
National Ranking
344

Best Publications

  • A finite element ductile failure simulation method using stress-modified fracture strain model

    Chang Sik Oh;Nak Hyun Kim;Yun Jae Kim;Jong Hyun Baek

  • Particle morphology of calcium carbonate precipitated by gas-liquid reaction in a Couette-Taylor reactor

    Wang Mo Jung;Sung Hoon Kang;Woo-Sik Kim;Chang Kyun Choi

  • Control of hydroxyl group content in silica particle synthesized by the sol-precipitation process

    Jong Min Kim;Sang Mok Chang;Sung Min Kong;Kyo-Seon Kim

  • Adsorption equilibria of water vapor on alumina, zeolite 13X, and a zeolite X/activated carbon composite

    † Jong-Hwa Kim;Chang-Ha Lee, ,†;† Woo-Sik Kim;‡ Jong-Seok Lee

  • In line NIR quantification of film thickness on pharmaceutical pellets during a fluid bed coating process

    Min-Jeong Lee;Da-Young Seo;Hea-Eun Lee;In-Chun Wang

  • Ductile failure analysis of API X65 pipes with notch-type defects using a local fracture criterion

    Chang Kyun Oh;Yun Jae Kim;Jong Hyun Baek;Young Pyo Kim

  • Preparation of large monodispersed spherical silica particles using seed particle growth.

    Sang Mok Chang;Minhyung Lee;Woo-Sik Kim

  • Preparation and characterization of SiO2/TiO2 core-shell particles with controlled shell thickness

    Jae-Won Lee;Sungmin Kong;Woo-Sik Kim;Jinsoo Kim

  • A phenomenological model of ductile fracture for API X65 steel

    Chang Kyun Oh;Yun Jae Kim;Jong Hyun Baek;Young Pyo Kim

  • Development of stress-modified fracture strain for ductile failure of API X65 steel

    Chang Kyun Oh;Yun Jae Kim;Jong Hyun Baek;Woo Sik Kim

  • A Thermally Stable and High-Performance 90-nm ${ m Al}_{2}{ m O}_{3}ackslash{ m Cu}$ -Based 1T1R CBRAM Cell

    Attilio Belmonte;Woosik Kim;Boon Teik Chan;Nancy Heylen

  • Surface modification of functional nanoparticles for controlled drug delivery

    Sung Wook Choi;Woo Sik Kim;Jung Hyun Kim

  • Surface modification of silica nanoparticles by UV-induced graft polymerization of methyl methacrylate

    Sooyeon Kim;Eunhye Kim;Sungsoo Kim;Woosik Kim

  • Anti-solvent co-crystallization of carbamazepine and saccharin.

    In Chun Wang;Min Jeong Lee;Sang Jun Sim;Woo Sik Kim

  • Morphological control of calcium carbonate crystallized in reverse micelle system with anionic surfactants SDS and AOT.

    Sung Hoon Kang;Izumi Hirasawa;Woo-Sik Kim;Chang Kyun Choi

  • Polymorphic Change of Calcium Carbonate during Reaction Crystallization in a Batch Reactor

    Woon Soo Kim;Izumi Hirasawa;Woo Sik Kim

  • Precipitation of calcium carbonate particles by gas–liquid reaction: Morphology and size distribution of particles in Couette-Taylor and stirred tank reactors

    Wang-Mo Jung;Sung Hoon Kang;Kyo-Seon Kim;Woo-Sik Kim

  • Effect of electrolyte additives on sol-precipitated nano silica particles

    Sung-Soo Kim;Hyun-Seok Kim;Sun Geon Kim;Woo-Sik Kim

  • Crystal structure and morphology control of calcium oxalate using biopolymeric additives in crystallization

    Taesung Jung;Woo-Sik Kim;Chang Kyun Choi

  • Polymorph Transformation in Paracetamol Monitored by In-line NIR Spectroscopy During a Cooling Crystallization Process

    In-Chun Wang;Min-Jeong Lee;Da-Young Seo;Hea-Eun Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Sang-Nae Cho
Sang-Nae Cho Yonsei University
Jae-il Jang
Jae-il Jang Hanyang University
Jinsoo Kim
Jinsoo Kim Kyung Hee University
Do Hyun Kim
Do Hyun Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Won-Jung Koh
Won-Jung Koh Samsung Medical Center
Ho Seok Park
Ho Seok Park Sungkyunkwan University
Yun Suk Huh
Yun Suk Huh Inha University
Kyu Hwan Oh
Kyu Hwan Oh Seoul National University
Jongheop Yi
Jongheop Yi Seoul National University
Michael D. Ward
Michael D. Ward New York University

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