Grand Intercontinental Seoul Parnas
(06164) 521, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea
Keynote Speech
Dr. Jayne Morrow
Senior Advisor, Standards Policy
Dr. Jayne Morrow is a Senior Advisor to the Director of National Institute of Standards and Technology leading a portfolio focused on standards policy for critical and emerging technologies. She is responsible for efforts to build stronger connections between standards and the innovation ecosystem of the United States, broadening participation in international standards development among academia, industry and government agencies and policy development in international standards. She has extensive standards and policy experience across a wide range of critical and emerging technologies and public policy areas, including national security, environmental health, public health and safety, and law enforcement. Her current role builds on the experience garnered in national science and technology (S&T) strategic policy development she garnered as the Executive Director of the National Science and Technology Council in the Executive Office of the President during the Obama Administration.
Technical Presentations
Veronica Lancaster
Vice President, Standards Programs of CTA / President of USNC
Veronica Lancaster is the Vice President of Standards Programs in the Technology & Standards Department of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™, the trade association representing the $505 billion U.S. consumer technology industry, which supports more than 18 million U.S. jobs. She is responsible for the development, management, and growth of CTA’s standards program.
Prior to joining CTA in June 2013, Ms. Lancaster worked at the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) as the Manager for Global Standards Development. She was responsible for overseeing nine communications committees addressing a diverse range of topics. Specifically, the establishment of guidelines for common automatic data identification to simplify the receiving, shipping, transportation and tracing of telecommunications products, numbering issues associated with the North American Numbering Plan, development of operational guidelines to support network management, development of standards for performance, reliability, and security aspects of communications networks, and the development of standards addressing energy efficiency, environmental impacts, power and protection of telecommunications equipment and environments. She has served as a participant in the FCC Communications Security Reliability and Interoperability Council (CSRIC) II, WG1A, Public Safety Consolidation, and WG7, Pandemic Planning– Priority Service Requirements.
Ms. Lancaster is the President of the U.S. National Committee of the International Electrotechnical Commission, which is the focal point and conduit for US parties interested in global standardization, technical and policy positions. Additionally, she was elected as one of fifteen IEC Board Directors from 2023-2025, and serves as an IEC Board representative to the IEC’s Business Advisory Committee. She won two 1906 Awards in 2020 for her contribution to the standardization of wireless power transfer and wearable technologies. She serves on the ANSI Board of Directors as the Chair of USNC/IEC Council and on the ANSI Board of Directors Executive Committee. Ms. Lancaster also serves as the Secretary and Treasurer on the CTA Foundation, which provides grants to support programs that empower and improve the lives of seniors and people living with disabilities through the use of technology. Ms. Lancaster previously served as President of the Board of Directors for Women in Standards from 2021-2022, which is focused on elevating and educating the standardization community on the importance of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Ms. Lancaster received her Bachelor of Science in business administration with a minor in business law, with honors, from the University of Maryland Global Campus. She proudly served in the U.S. Army from 1989 until honorably discharged in 1994. Go Army, Beat Navy.
Technical Presentations
Philip Wennblom
Global Director of Standards Policy, Intel Corporation
Phil Wennblom is Global Director of Standards Policy for Intel Corporation. As part of the Global Government Affairs group, he has world-wide responsibility for Intel standards policy positions and activity.
Since 2017, Phil has been the chair of ISO/IEC JTC 1, the joint technical committee of ISO/IEC which develops international standards in the field of information technology. With over 3300 published standards and nearly 600 in development, JTC 1 is among the most active committees in ISO or IEC and the standards it develops support every sector of the global economy.
Phil has participated in INCITS since 2002 and served as chairman of the INCITS Executive Board from 2013 through 2017. He currently chairs the INCITS Technical Committee on Inclusive Terminology.
Phil was active in governance of the IEEE Standards Association from 2004 through 2018, serving on the IEEE Standards Association Board of Governors, Standards Board, and Corporate Advisory Group. Phil chaired the Corporate Advisory Group from 2015 through 2017 and the Patent Committee of the Standards Board from 2017 through 2018.
Technical Presentations
Hak-Seong Kim
Leader, Advanced V2X Task, LG Electronics
Hak-Seong Kim is the Advanced V2X Task Leader at LG Electronics' ICT Technology Center. He proposed and standardized LTE-based V2X technology for the first time in Korea and received recognition for his contributions, including being awarded a Prime Minister's commendation on World Standards Day. He has served as the development leader for wireless communication devices for vehicles at the LG Vehicle Solutions Division and has contributed to the development of next-generation V2X technologies such as Soft V2X, Smart RSU, and Cloud-based C-ITS Platform. Currently, he is actively engaged in autonomous driving technology development and standardization as the project leader for V2N2X (Cloud-based V2X, Soft V2X) solution verification projects in Seoul, Sejong, and Gangneung cities.
Break out Session - Semiconductor
Dr. Mary Bedner
Policy Liaison, NIST, CHIPS R&D
Mary Bedner, Ph.D., is a research chemist who has been supporting the NIST mission for 25 years. She is an experienced metrologist producing science and standards that address a range of environmental, nutritional, forensic, and clinical chemistry measurement challenges. She also served as a scientific advisor and policy analyst developing strategies to advance new technical directions and to improve mission support functions at NIST. Her achievements have been recognized with the NIST Allen V. Astin Measurement Science Award, two Department of Commerce Bronze Medal Awards, and the NIST Safety Award. She is currently on detail in the CHIPS R&D Office leveraging her diverse skills as a policy liaison focusing on standards, risk management, and research security.
Break out Session - Semiconductor
Daniel DiMase
President & CEO
Daniel DiMase is the President & CEO of Aerocyonics, Inc. and a Research Scientist at the University of Connecticut. Mr. DiMase has over 30 years of experience as an expert and recognized industry leader in Supply Chain Risk Management, Logistics, Counterfeit Parts Avoidance & Detection, Cyber Physical Systems Security, and Hardware Assurance. Mr. DiMase has received the Arch T. Colwell Cooperative Engineering Medal from SAE International, the Dr. Desmond G. Newman Award for Supply Chain Excellence from the National Defense Industrial Association Manufacturing Division, and the DMSMS Achievement Special Recognition Award from the U.S. Department of Defense in recognition of superior leadership and contributions in counterfeit prevention.
Mr. DiMase has an Executive MBA from Northeastern University. He has a Six-Sigma Green Belt Certificate from Bryant University. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Rhode Island.
Break out Session - Semiconductor
Sung Hoon Choa
Professor, Seoul National University of Science & Technology
Sung Hoon Choa received the Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is currently a professor in Intelligent Semiconductor Engineering of Seoul National University of Science and Technology. He served as a Dean of Nano IT Design graduate school. He was a Vice-President in Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology as well as Samsung Master. He is a chairman of SC47F (MEMS) Standard Committee in IEC. He also served as a chairman of Korean Standard Committe of Semicoductor in Korea. He is a planning and consulting member of several committees of national projects. His main interests are in the area of semiconductor devices and semiconductor packaging, MEMS and flexible/stretchable electronics. His interests extend to the field of reliability and packaging for power devices, semiconductors, and MEMS. Prof. Choa has published more than 300 publications and is (co-)inventor on 70 patent filings.
Break out Session - AI
Rohit Israni
Director, Cloud and AI Ecosystem Engineering, Intel, and Chair AI Standards US (INCITS/AI)
Rohit Israni is the Chair of INCITS/Artificial Intelligence, the US TAG to SC 42.
Rohit has 20 years of experience in engineering, new product innovation, strategy, finance and business development in a variety of organizations. Prior to his current role, Rohit was responsible for the development of the ecosystem for depth photography for Intel’s RealSense initiatives. Rohit led a collaboration between Intel and Google engineers to create an open standard called XDM (eXtensible Device Metadata) released at www.xdm.org and then taken to JPEG.
Break out Session - AI
Muhammad Ali
Sr. Standards Strategy and Policy Leader
Muhammad Ali is a Senior Standards Strategy and Policy Leader for HP, Inc. He is responsible for managing the external standards engagement and leading HP's efforts in US-based standards organizations. He is a Certified Standards Professional with leadership in voluntary consensus-based standards development, conformity assessment, and emerging technologies in consumer and electrical industry sectors. Ali previously served as a Program Manager for the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) where he was involved with maintenance of ANSI, NEMA, CANENA, IEC, and ISO Standards. Ali holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from George Mason University and has served on Society of Standards Professional as a Board Member. He currently serves on INCITS Executive Board and is also a JTC 1 appointed PAS mentor. He is a past recipient of the ANSI Next Generation Award, SES Emerging Professional Award, and INCITS Chair Award.
Break out Session - AI
Pat Baird
Senior Regulatory Specialist, Philips
Pat Baird works at Philips as a Sr. Regulatory Specialist, with a focus on the use of AI in healthcare. Pat likes to think of his job as “Policy Engineering” – understanding the unmet needs (and frustrations) of regulators and developers, and developing standards, whitepapers, and training to meet those needs. He co-chairs multiple committees related to artificial intelligence and is involved with other software committees regarding topics such as agile software development, cloud services for a regulated environment, risk management, cybersecurity, and was a sub-team lead for the IMDRF AI for Medical Devices committee.
Break out Session - AI
Elham Tabassi (Fed)
Chief of Staff, Information Technology Laboratory
Elham Tabassi is the Chief of Staff in the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). ITL, one of six research Laboratories within NIST, supports NIST’s mission, to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life. ITL conducts fundamental and applied research in computer science and engineering, mathematics, and statistics that cultivates trust in information technology and metrology by developing and disseminating standards, measurements, and testing for interoperability, security, usability, and reliability of information systems.
As a scientist she has been working on various computer vision research projects with applications in biometrics evaluation and standards since 1999. She is the principal architect of NIST Fingerprint Image Quality (NFIQ) which is now an international standard for measuring fingerprint image quality and has been deployed in many large scale biometric applications worldwide. She received the Department of Commerce Gold Medal in 2003, the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal in 2007, and 2010, ANSI’s 2012 Next Generation Award, and the Women in Biometrics Award in 2016 for her contributions to biometrics. She is a member of OSAC Friction Ridge subcommittee and co-chairs FIDO Biometrics Certification working group.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Dr. David Wollman
Deputy Division Chief, Smart Connected Systems Division
Dr. David Wollman serves as Deputy Division Chief, Smart Connected Systems Division, in the Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Before joining CTL, he served as Deputy Director, Smart Grid and Cyber-Physical Systems Program Office in the NIST Engineering Laboratory. Prior to that, he managed efforts within the NIST Physical Measurement Laboratory to maintain and advance the Nation's electrical standards and metrology supporting the electric power industry, and he served in several other positions at NIST, including Scientific Advisor for the former Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Program Analyst in NIST Director's Program Office, and bench-level scientist in Boulder, Colorado developing advanced high-resolution x-ray detectors.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Aaron Prather
Director, Robotics & Autonomous Systems Program
Mr. Prather is the Director of Robotics and Autonomous Systems Programs at ASTM International. In this role, he leads and coordinates efforts in the areas of standardization, workforce development, and research for these advanced systems. Prior to joining ASTM, he was the senior advisor for Robotic and Automation R&D at FedEx. He holds degrees from the University of Memphis and Christian Brothers University.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Darcyne Foldenauer
Director, Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium (AVSC)
Darcyne Foldenauer is Director of the Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium (AVSC) under SAE-ITC. She joined the company in 2022 as a 35-year manufacturing veteran in the automotive, aerospace, and defense sectors. In her current role she is responsible for oversight and leadership of working groups to develop autonomous vehicle safety best practices, strategic planning through the identification of new product lines and/or services, with an emphasis on new technologies. She also oversees all communication and outreach to members and stakeholders, along with government entities to promote program, department, and related products and services related to safety of autonomous vehicles.
Prior to SAE-ITC, Foldenauer held roles as Director of Quality & Business Systems and Director of Program Management at Dakkota Integrated Systems. In the Quality role she was responsible for overseeing all facets of quality for the organization, including strategy, business systems development and improvement, advanced and new model launch quality, current production quality, customer satisfaction, all customer required certifications, and supplier quality management. She also led the organization in management and review of performance metrics. Prior to the role in Quality, she held the title of Director of Program Management where she oversaw strategy, standardization, and enhanced financial accountability, ensuring a positive customer experience and helping to improve profitability.
Before joining Dakkota in 2012, she held program and quality management roles at several tier-one automotive, aerospace, and defense suppliers.
Foldenauer is a member of the American Society of Quality, holds industry-recognized quality certifications, including CQT, CQE and CMQ/OE, and is certified in lean manufacturing from the University of Michigan. She also is the proud recipient of the Customer-Driven Quality Award from Ford Motor Company. She holds an associate degree in applied science and quality control from Lansing Community College, a business administration bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in quality management from Cleary College and has taken classes towards a master’s in finance degree from Concordia University Wisconsin.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Carter Stern
Director of Global Government Affairs, Cruise
Carter Stern is the Director of Global Government Affairs for Cruise, the all-electric, autonomous vehicle company. Based in Texas, Carter handles Cruise's governmental affairs and regulatory strategy around the world. Carter began his career as a trial attorney, representing major road builders and tire manufacturers in cases involving catastrophic accidents. This experience piqued his interest in road safety and transportation work. Eventually he left the practice of law to run Houston’s bike share program, growing it to one of the largest in the US. Carter then moved into the tech policy space, focusing on transportation and infrastructure.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Dr. Jong-Chan CHOI
National Standard Coordinator , Automated Vehicle
Dr. Choi is national standard coordinator of automated vehicle.
He is responsible for facilitating various task, activities of standard issue, and supporting standard experts in automated vehicle area. Recently he is supporting the establishment of national standards to respond to the automated vehicle industry.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Dr. Yun-Jun CHOI
Principal Researcher/Lab leader, Korea Automotive Technology Institute
From 2008 to 2010, he was a researcher in the KAIST Institute for IT Convergence (KIITC). Since 2011, he has been joined at Korea Automotive Technology Institute (KATECH) as a senior researcher. His current research interests are V2X supported connected automated driving system, and infrastructure supported VRU safety system. He participated in the ITS World Congress and the International Standard Organizations in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) area as a leader of ITS R&D in Korea since 2014. In addition, since 2016, he has been involved in ISO/TC204 WG17 / SWG17.1 as convenor as well as involved in SAE V2X Core TC as an expert from 2022.
He has been also worked as a consulting director for introducing micro-EV fleet for postal delivery service and automated shuttle for the postal delivery service in Korea Post since 2018. In 2019, he was honored with a certificate from the Minister of Ministry of Science and ICT.
Since 2017, he has participated in various Horizon 2020 research programs as a Korean coordinator with regard to the 5G based CCAM (Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility) topic including remote controlled vehicle, cybersecurity and network federation. Recently he is leading KR-NIST bilateral R&D project on the topic of network and service federation for automated vehicle based on NIST cloud federation standards.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Hak-Seong KIM
Leader, Advanced V2X Task
Hakseong Kim is the Advanced V2X Task Leader at LG Electronics' ICT Technology Center. He proposed and standardized LTE-based V2X technology for the first time in Korea and received recognition for his contributions, including being awarded a Prime Minister's commendation on World Standards Day. He has served as the development leader for wireless communication devices for vehicles at the LG Vehicle Solutions Division and has contributed to the development of next-generation V2X technologies such as Soft V2X, Smart RSU, and Cloud-based C-ITS Platform. Currently, he is actively engaged in autonomous driving technology development and standardization as the project leader for V2N2X (Cloud-based V2X, Soft V2X) solution verification projects in Seoul, Sejong, and Gangneung cities.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Sujin Park
Secretary, Korea Automated Vehicle Standardization Forum
Sujin Park is the secretary of the Automated Vehicle Standardization Forum and a senior researcher in the Standard Policy Center at the Korean Standards Association. Since 2019, she has been making efforts to establish a domestic and international standardization umbrella framework in the field of automated vehicle. She also operates the forum, securing key international and national standards, and coordinating activities to promote the dissemination of standardization issues. Furthermore, she is leading projects as the practical manager of national projects for R&D-standardization link and automated vehicle data standard acquisition. Since last year, she has been establishing and expanding collaboration channels such as the 'Korea-US CAV Forum' for the development of automated vehicle standards in cooperation with the United States.
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Dr. Young-Jun MOON
Professor Invited/GCC, Korea Advanced institute of Science & Technology (KAIST)
Dr. Young-Jun MOON is a professor invited at the Global Commercialization Center (GCC) in Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), right after retirement in 2022 from Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) as a chief director of R&D department for transport technology. He has graduated in the Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in 1998 with a doctoral degree of Transportation Engineering in the Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He started his career as a research engineer in the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) in 1987, developing Korean Surface to Air Missile (KSAM) for the military weapon systems. He participated in ITS World Congress and the International Standard Organizations in ITS area as a leader of ITS R&D in Korea from 1999 for developing a variety of ITS projects. Since then, he has been involved in ISO/TC204 as not only an expert in WG14 for vehicle/roadway warning and control system but also a Convenor of WG17 for nomadic & portable devices. He has been a member of the international program committee (IPC) of ITS World Congress since 2005 and also a chair of IPC for the 17th ITS World Congress in Busan, 2010. He has joined a committee member of Transportation Research Board (TRB) on ITS since 2013. He became a member of National Science & Technology Council (NSTC) in 2010 until 2013, and also a chair of Civil, Public, Air & Space R&D Committee since 2019 under Presidential Advisory Council on Science and Technology (PACST). He has also been a consulting director of transportation division in PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Organizing Committee since 2010. He has served as an Advisory Director to the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MoLIT) from 2016 until 2017. Recently, he has elected as a board member for 2023 to 2025 term in ISO Technical Management Board (TMB).
Break out Session - Automated Driving Vehicle
Choi Li-Koon
Lab leader / Hyundai Motor Company(HMC)'s Robotics Lab, Business division
Mr. Choi Li-Koon leads the business division of Hyundai Motor Company(HMC)'s Robotics Lab. He builds the business strategies and standardization roadmaps for robot technology and portfolios of HMC.
His industrial engineering and Economics major enabled him to have extensive business experience in quantitative market analysis of the automobile and robot industries. As a result, he led significant new business development projects of the HMC group. He established solid networks for new technology sensing and commercialization between HMC and globally named universities.
In the current standardization field, he will contribute to building a robot-friendly infrastructure and related technologies standards on an ecosystem aligned with HMC's robotics solution & resources.
Break out Session - Carbon Neutrality
James Whetstone
Special Assistant to the Director for Greenhouse Gas Measurements Program
James R. Whetstone, Ph.D., is Special Assistant to the Director for Greenhouse Gas Measurements Program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and is responsible for the NIST-wide research program in greenhouse gas measurements. This program seeks to advance the measurement science, standards, and measurement methodologies supporting greenhouse gas measurements. He has established multinational collaborations and investigations in partnership with other federal agencies, industry and academic institutions, and is active within the greenhouse gas measurements communities both in the United States and abroad. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and enables dialog among a wide range of communities with research interests in measurements.
Prior to this appointment, he was Chief of NIST's Process Measurements Division, where he was responsible for research ranging from advances in contact and remote sensing technologies to development of new approaches to the realization of measurement standards for temperature, pressure, relative humidity, and flow rate. During his career at NIST, he has received numerous awards for his technical achievements, leadership, and innovation.
Dr. Whetstone received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics and Mathematics from Texas Western College, now the University of Texas at El Paso, and his Ph. D. in Physics from Vanderbilt University in high energy particle interactions. He then joined the National Bureau of Standards, now NIST. His early developments in frequency-stabilized laser technology and measurement standards for mass and fluid density, fluid flow rate, and moisture in gases lead to many publications and new research opportunities relevant to greenhouse gases.
Break out Session - Carbon Neutrality
Dr. George Borlase
Vice President, Standards Development, UL Standards & Engagement
As the Vice President, Standards Development at UL Standards & Engagement, Dr. George Borlase leads the drive to initiate, develop, and publish new and updated safety standards, and ensures that UL’s standards activities actively include diverse stakeholders. He previously worked at the Science and Technology Policy Institute, where he supported the White House on various initiatives including veteran suicide, ocean research, and resilience. He was as a member of the Senior Executive Service at the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) from 2011-2019. He previously spent 12 years in various safety and public policy roles, including at NOAA, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy as an American Society of Mechanical Engineers Federal Government Fellow, and at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. He started his career serving 10 years of active duty as an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard. He has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and is a registered professional engineer.
Break out Session - Carbon Neutrality
Dr. Chunyoul Baek
National Standard Coordinator, Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS)
Dr. Chunyoul Baek is the Standard Coordinator of Carbon Neutral at KATS(Korea Agency for Technology and Standards), In this role, he leads and coordinates efforts in the areas of standardization, Carbon Neutral. Prior to joining KATS, he was the senior researcher for environmental industry policy at KITECH(Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), in particular he was in charge of the policy and standard research for carbon footprint program, carbon neutrality declaration, K-ecodesign program in MOTIE(Ministry of Trade Industry and Energy). He was active in ISO/TC 207 from 2010 in particular climate change mitigation, adaptation and green finance field.
Break out Session - Carbon Neutrality
Dr. Kyungsoo Kim
Principal Researcher, Photovoltaic Laboratory, KIER
Dr. Kyungsoo Kim is a Principal Researcher at Korea Institute of Energy Research. He has been investigating Standard and Test Development of PV module, Failure analysis of PV module and system, Power degradation prediction using accelerating test method and International collaboration in MW scale PV system about 17 years. His group is carrying some of R&D projects on solar cell, module and system. Recently, he has expanded his activities to the field of development of international standards for solar energy at IEC TC82 and IECRE PVSWG.
Break out Session - Carbon Neutrality
Dr. Yong Nam CHOI
Principal Researcher, Standards Policy
Dr. Yong Nam CHOI is a Principal Research Scientist at the Nuclear Hydrogen Team at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute. Although, he received a PhD from Korea University, his research area is not limited to physics. He has been investigating hydrogen storage technology (chemical storage as well as physical storage) for about 20 years. His group is carrying some of R&D projects on liquid hydrogen storage for advanced mobility (LH2 fuel tanks for heavy-duty land vehicles, aerial vehicles) and LOHC (liquid organic hydrogen carrier) demonstration projects. Recently, he has expanded his activities to the field of development of international standards for liquid hydrogen storage technology.
Break out Session - Carbon Neutrality
Dr. Sanglae Lee
Team Leader, Wind Energy Business Team, KR(Korean Register)
He is as a wind turbine and farm certification specialist, collaborated with industry-leading organizations and regulatory bodies to adhere to the highest standards of safety and environmental responsibility. His commitment to ensuring compliance with stringent certification protocols has played a vital role in the successful deployment of wind energy projects worldwide. In this dynamic world of renewable energy, he firmly believe that wind power has the potential to revolutionize the global energy landscape, mitigating the impacts of climate change and providing clean, sustainable electricity to communities far and wide.
Dr. Lee received his Ph. D. in Department of Mechanical Engineering from Seoul National University in in the design of wind turbine blades. Then, he joined Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering(DSME) and was in charge of turbine development. Since then, he has moved to KR(Korean Register) and is carrying out certification and evaluation of wind farms and turbines. Along with IEC Wind energy generation systems standardization activities and KS wind energy generation systems standards, he is currently working on various wind energy-related tasks in Korea, such as Wind Turbine and Farm certification, Wind Turbine Blade Design, Integrated Load Analysis, Composite Material, Structural Design and Analysis, etc
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