Dr. Kim has recently been featured in Automotive News Canada for his and his group’s contribution to automotive research!
Multi-Material Topology Optimization Publication!
Student recently had his paper published in the the journal. The paper is titled “the paper title”
Congratulations, Student!
Expanding Research Suite with GM Canada!
Dr. Kim and SMSD are thrilled to announce that the current collaboration with General Motors Canada will be expanding into a suite of new research topics. Look forward to new focus in areas including design optimization, topology optimization, lightweight design, multi-material design, large-scale optimization, and parts integration over the coming years of the research collaboration.
New Research in Metal Coated Polymers!
SMSD and Dr. Kim are excited to announce a new research collaboration with General Dynamics!
Building on previous work investigating the analysis of metal-coated polymers, SMSD will now be working toward “Multi-physics Modeling and Topology Optimization for Metal Coated Polymer Structures”.
We look forward to the revelations that will come from this collaboration.
Expanded Research Collaboration with Magna Powertrain!
Congratulations to Dr. Kim, Magna Powertrain, and SMSD for their recently expanded research collaboration in ultra-high strength steels.
The new venture will explore “Automotive Weight Reduction through Nonlinear Finite Element Modeling, Fatigue Analysis, and Optimization of Hot Stamped Ultra-High Strength Steels”.
Look forward to exciting publications in the future.
New Research Collaboration with Pratt & Whitney Canada
We are excited to announce that SMSD will expand our partnership with Pratt & Whitney Canada into Multi-disciplinary Topology Optimization for Metal Additive Manufacturing under Uncertainty.
We look forward to a profound collaboration over the coming years.
Journal Paper Publication
Student recently had his paper published in the the journal. The paper is titled “the paper title”
Congratulations, Student!
Research Grant in Metal Additive Manufacturing
Congratulations to Dr. Kim and Dr. Daymond, who have received a Dean’s Research Fund award for $100,000!
The two teams will be collaborating to research targeted areas in metal additive manufacturing.
