Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering
![]() | Soonhung Han KAIST 335, Gwahangno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea (305-701) Phone: +82-42-869-3040 Fax: +82-42-861-6080 Email: shhan@kaist.edu Homepage: http://icad.kaist.ac.kr/~shhan Citations: ![]() |
Research Interests
- CAD (Computer Aided Design)
- STEP (ISO Standards for the Exchange of Product Model Data)
- VR (Virtual Reality) for engineering design
- Knowledge-based design system
- Collaborative CAD
Education
- Ph.D., University of Michigan, USA, 1986-1990, Title of thesis: Computer Aided Visualization of Simulated Turbulent Channel Flow
- MS, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 1984-1985, Title of thesis: Application of Computer Graphics to the Conceptual Design of Roll-on/Roll-off Ships with 2-decks
- MS, Seoul National University, Korea, 1977-1979, Title of thesis : Application of Optimization Methods to the Preliminary Design of Ships
- BS, Seoul National University, Korea, 1973-1977, Title of thesis : A Survey of Computer Applications in shipbuilding Industry
Experiences
- 2008-present, Head of Ocean Systems Engineering, KAIST
- 2004-present, Chair of the Standards Committee for Industrial Automation (Korean counterpart of ISO TC184)
- 1993-present, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST
- 1979-1992, Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering
- 2005-2007, Director of the Office of University-Industry Cooperation of KAIST
- 2007, Conference Co-Chair, 3rd Korea-China Joint Conference on Geometric and Visual Computing, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, August 22(Wed.)-24(Fri.) 2007
- 2008, Program Co-chair, 5th International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, Lotte Hotel World, Seoul, Korea, July 09-11 2008
- 2007, Program Co-chair, 4th International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy, July 11-12-13 2007
- 2006, Program Co-chair, 3rd International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, July 10-12, 2006, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India
- 2005, Organizing co-chair, ICCAS 2005, International Conference on Computer Application in Shipbuilding, held in Busan, Korea, August 2005
- 1996-2007, Head of Delegations of Korea, ISO TC184/SC4 meetings
- 2003, President of Society for e-Business Studies (of Korea)
- 2001-2003, Chair of Korea STEP Center
- 2001-2002, Vice president of Society of CAD/CAM Engineers
- 2000-2001, Founder and CEO of PartDB company
- The Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers
- W3C Web3D Consortium
- USPI-NL
- 2007.09-present, Associate Editor, Journal of Marine Science and Technology
- 2008.01-2010, Editorial board member, Advanced Engineering Informatics
- 2004-2007, Editorial board member, Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
- 2003-2007, Editorial board member, Ships and Offshore Structures
- 2001-2004, Editor-in-chief of International Journal of CAD/CAM
- Society of CAD/CAM Engineers, Lifetime member
- Society of Naval Architects of Korea, Lifetime member
- Society for e-Business Studies, Lifetime member
- The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, Lifetime member
- Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers, Lifetime member
- The Korean Association of Shipping and Logistics, Lifetime member
- The Korean Institute of Information Scientists and Engineers, Lifetime member
- Korea Intelligent Information Systems Society, Lifetime member
- Jinsang Hwang, Duhwan Mun and Soonhung Han, Neutral reference model for the sharing and propagation of engineering change information in a collaborative engineering development, Best paper award, Society of CAD/CAM Engineers, 2009-02-05
- Asia Best BI (business incubator) Award, to the KAIST Office of University-Industry Cooperation, Asian Association of Business Incubators 2007-11-22
- Business Incubation Award, Entrepreneur Festival of Korea, Award by the Minister of Industry, 2007-11-16
- Byounghyun Yoo and Soonhung Han, “Design and Integration of VR Effect System with Multi-sensory Motional Display”, 2005 Simulation Conference, Busan, Korea, pp.93-99. Best paper award, Korea Society for Simulation, May 28, 2005.
- J. Yang, Michael Goltz, S. Han, “Parameter-Based Engineering Changes for a Distributed Engineering Environment”, Best paper award, Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies , 2005-04-25
- Duhwan Mun, Soonhung Han, “An Approach to Persistent Naming and Naming Mapping Based on OSI and IGM for Parametric CAD Model Exchanges”, Best paper award, 5th Japan-Korea CAD/CAM Workshop, Digital Engineering Workshop (DEWS), Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 24~25, 2005
- Standard Award, Korean Government, 2003-10-15
- Ho-Jin Hwang, Han-Min Lee, Soonhung Han, Byung-Ryul Ahn, and Sang-Youn Kim, "Digital Exchange of Design Models of Marine Equipment", Best paper award, Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies , 2003-04-25
- D Mun, S. Han, “Exchange of CAD Models Using Macro Parametric Approach”, Kahun Award for the best paper, Society of CAD/CAM Engineers, 2003-02-07
Invited Talks
- ‘Cargo Traffic Simulation at B1 Type Mobile Harbor’, Invited Talk, U.S.-Korea Conference on Science, Technology and Entrepreneurship (UKC-2012), KSEA, Hyatt Regency Orange County, Aug. 2012
- ‘Mobile Harbor of KAIST OSE’, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan City Zhejiang Province, China, 11 Oct. 2011
- ‘Globalization Strategy of KAIST’, Keynote speech, Tokyo Metropolitan University Globalization Forum, December 1, 2010
- ‘KAIST OSE & ME Introduction’, Yanbian University of Science & Technology, 2010-07-26
- ‘Ocean Systems Engineering at KAIST’, Marine Technology Center and MARINTEK, Norway, June 9, 2010
- “Interoperability – X3D – History-based parametrics”, NPS (Naval Postgraduate School), USA, 2008-07-31
- “Macro-parametric - an approach for the history-based parametrics”, NIST, USA, July 21, 2008
- “Introduction to iCAD of KAIST”, HUST (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Wuhan, China, 2007-01-10
- “International standard and VR for digital engineering”, 2007-01-08, Tianjin University, China
- “Standard way of sharing product data for nuclear power plants in Korea”, Invited Speech, Plant Engineering Life Cycle Conference (PELC, www.pelc.nl), Hague, Netherlands, April 11, 2005
- “Korean automotive industry and IT standards”, AIAG (Automotive Industry Action Group), 2005-04-13, Southfield, Michigan, USA
- “Semantic interoperability for CAD”, NIST, USA (Invited by: Dr. Rachuri Sudarsan), 2004.12.08
- “History-based parametrics for CAD model exchange”, IMTI (NRC Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute (NRC-IMTI)), http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/institutes/imti_e.html, 2004-12-03, Ontario, Canada
- “Engineering education in Korea and KAIST”, Visiting International Faculty/Researcher Reception, 2004-11-03, U of Michigan, USA
- “VR for engineering design”, 2004-07-07, University of Bath, UK
- “Application of VR for driving simulation and ship deign”, Invited talk, ShaoYifu Science Museum, Zhejiang Univ., Symposium on virtual reality and its application, 2003-10-20
- “Virtual engineering for shipbuilding”, Yuhwang Hotel, Invited talk, 5th International Conference on CAID/CD (Computer Aided Industrial Design and Conceptual Design), 2003-10-19
- “Application of VR for Driving Simulation: Virtual Bicycle Racing Simulator”, Invited talk, Invited Speaker at 3rd International Conference on Virtual Reality and its Application in Industry (VRAI’2002), April 10-12, 2002, Hangzhou, China
- “Sharing Structural Design Models using STEP”, NAME Colloquium, Department of Naval Architecture and marine Engineering, U of Michigan, USA, 1999-04-13(Tue)
- “Data Enhancement for Sharing of Ship Design Models”, Ford Motors Research Laboratory, Detroit, USA (Invited by Dr. Chen, and Dr. Stewart), 1999-02-19
- OSE503 Introduction to Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (Subtitle: Naval Architecture for Non-Naval Architects), Every Spring semester since, Spring 2009
- OSE573 Advanced Ocean System Design, Fall 2012, Fall 2011
- OSE561 Ocean Systems Management, Fall 2012
- OSE967 Career Planning for Ocean Engineering, Every semester since, Spring 2009
- MAE403 Application of Computer Graphics, Fall 2008, Fall 2006
- MAE474 CAD/CAM, Spring 2008, Spring 2002, Fall 2000
- MAE547 Knowledge Based Design Systems, Spring 2010, Fall 2007, Fall 2005, Fall 2003, Fall 2002
- MAE548 Feature Based Modeling, Spring 2007, Spring 2004
- MAE647 STEP for e-Business, Spring 2009, Spring 2006, Spring 2003
- MAE541 CAD for Mechanical Engineers (Web3D), Fall 2001
- EML501 Introduction to e-Manufacturing (Co-lecture by 6 professors), Spring 2003
- “Virtual Prototyping of Marine Products using VRML and STEP”, NA590 Independent Study, Winter term 1999, Department of Naval Architecture and marine Engineering, U of Michigan, USA
- Li Jinggao, "Exchange of feature data with shape primitive data using indirect mapping and guide curve discretization", 2012-08
- Song, Ilhwan, "A Point-based Naming Method for the Ex-change of Parametric CAD Models", 2011-08
- Hyokwang Lee, “Solving the Shallow Water equations using 2D SPH particles for interactive applications”, 2010-08 (PartDB.com)
- Jonghwan Lee, “Mixed Reality based Factory Layout Planning using Safety Sign and Legacy Simulation Data”, 2009-02 (Post Doc. at KAIST)
- Jinsang Hwang, “Representation of the collaborative design information based on skeleton model”, 2009-02 (PartDB.com)
- Byungchul Kim, “Retrieval of CAD Model Data Using Data-Centric Interface in Web Services Environments”, 2008-02 (Samsung Heavy Industry)
- Sang-Uk Cheon, “Sketch-based 3D model reconstruction in automotive design”, 2008-02 (Daewoo Shipbuilding Co.)
- Joonmyun Cho, “An Ontology Modeling Framework for Automated Integration of Parts Libraries”, 2006-02 (ETRI: electronic telecommunication research institute)
- Duwhan Mun, “Persistent Naming and Naming Mapping for Parametric CAD Model Exchanges”, 2006-02 (MOERI: Marine and ocean engineering research institute)
- Byunghyun Yoo, “Image-based Urban Modeling Using Bi-layered Displacement Mapping”, 2006-02 (Post Doc at NPS(Naval Postgraduate School)
- Hanmin Lee, “Reconstruction of 3D CAD model using stepwise recognition of drawing”, 2005-08 (KIMM: Korea Institute of Machinery and Metal)
- Jeongsam Yang, “Healing of CAD model errors using design history”, 2004-05 (Dept. Industrial systems, Ajou University)
- Tae-Sul Seo, “A Stepwise Selection Method of Bearings Using Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Attribute Decision Making”, 2004-02 (KISTI: Korea institute of science and technology information)
- JangYong Lee, “Configuration Design of Trainset and Bogie of a High-speed Train using Neural Network and TRIZ”, 2004-02 (KITECH: Korea institute of industrial technology)
- JunWhan Kim, “Shape data management in a CAD system based on the STEP database”, 2003-08 (NIST Post-Doc, )
- Hojin Hwang, “Mapping 2D Ship Structural Information into 3D Ship ModelUsing Symbols of Shipbuilding CAD Drawings”, 2003-08 (MOERI)
- Sehyun Myung, “Knowledge Based Parametric Design of Machine Tool Assembly Based on the Design Unit and the Configuration Design Method”, 2002-02, (Samsung Electronics)
- Youchon Oh, “STEP-based Interface between CAD and PDM systems using UML Mapping Methodology”, 2001-02, (KATS: Korea Agency of Technology and Standards)
- Yongjae Shin, “Enhancement and sharing CAD data based on STEP methods”, (Founder&CEO, Panicsecurity Inc.), 1999-02,
- Doyun Koo, “Application of the configuration design method for the design of paper feeding mechanism”, (Founder&CEO, Solid Inc.), 1999-02
- Gukhon Choi, “Data structure for a non-manifold solid modeler”, (Dong Seoul College), 1999-02
- Also served for 43 MSc committee as the chair
My research at KAIST is focused on the international standards for the exchange of product model data, known as STEP (www.tc184-sc4.org). STEP is an ISO standard that comprises more than two hundred books or ten thousand pages. Data integration or sharing is a key element of collaboration and interoperability in modern industry. Twenty-six out of the 44 journal papers listed on my CV are related to STEP.
STEP research combines the knowledge of two different areas: namely, product development and information technology (IT). Knowledge of product development is domain specific. That means various industries such as the automotive industry and shipbuilding industry have different product development processes. Knowledge of IT is centered on engineering database knowledge.
My career in STEP research can be divided roughly into the introduction phase and the new contribution phase. I came to KAIST in March 1993 and the Korean STEP study group, which has now become the Korea STEP Center (www.kstep.or.kr), was established in February 1994. I have been leading the Korean STEP community since the start. Since October 1995 I have led the Korean delegation at ISO STEP meetings about three times a year for a total of 39 meetings. Now I am a member of the Policy Planning Committee of SC4 of the ISO TC184.
Because STEP started in 1984, I joined the community after 10 years of developments. Starting as a member of the Ship team of the STEP community, I endeavored to apply the STEP methods to ship design problems. I also led a team which includes experts from Hitachi, Japan, in applying the STEP method to the nuclear power plant industry of Korea. The project has now evolved into the international Intelligent Manufacturing System (www.ims.org) project VIPNET, and I have been the international coordinating partner since 2007. In addition, I have tried to introduce STEP to Korean experts through a series of domestic workshops and tutorials.
The contribution phase started in 2000. Since then I have led the students of the iCAD laboratory (http://icad.kaist.ac.kr) in developing a history-based parametric translator. History-based parametrics is a current issue in the Parametrics group of the ISO STEP community. The first reviewed paper on the implementation of the translator was published in February 2002. The macro-parametric approach was proposed as a history-based parametric method in which modeling commands are translated whereas the current STEP standard AP203 translates the B-rep model. In recent years the macro-parametric approach and semantic interoperability have developed into a model healing and sketch interface area.
All the members of the iCAD laboratory help implement translators on the basis of macro-parametric approach. By participating in the TransCAD implementation, all the members can learn the C++ programming skill and API (application program interface) programming in several packages, such as the ACIS geometric kernel and a commercial CAD system. TransCAD is a special purpose CAD system dedicated to data translations. The teamwork involved in the software implementation can be a good experience and a great preparation for developing one’s future career.
Product lifecycle management (PLM) is a new aspect of the research scope of the iCAD laboratory of KAIST. Interoperability is a key issue in PLM because the coverage of PLM is much wider than that of product data management (PDM). Thanks to Professor Deba Dutta of the University of Michigan, I have been able to collaborate with international PLM experts and that experience contributed to the success of the PLM08 (www.plm08.org) event in Seoul.
With regard to the teaching and supervision of students, I have focused on the convergence of IT and mechanical engineering. The three core IT components of a CAD system are computer graphics, databases, and artificial intelligence. These three components, which we apply to engineering design problems that arise from the shipbuilding industry and automotive industry, are now known as virtual reality, PLM, and ontology. In recent years, these three IT components have been the major subjects of classes and theses.
I have supervised the theses of 18 PhD graduates and 43 masters graduates. Four graduates have found jobs in academic institutes and seven work in government research institutes. The rest work in the industry and six of them have started their own businesses.
The Society of CAD/CAM Engineers (www.cadcam.or.kr) was established in Korea in 1995. I served the society as the first general secretary and helped to make it a successful domain-specific society. The Web-based International Journal of CAD/CAM (www.ijcc.org) was launched in 2000, and I served as the first Editor-in-Chief of the journal. Since 2001 Japan and Korea have alternately hosted a joint conference every year. China and Korea began a similar joint conference in 2005.
The next 10 years of my career may be focused on the establishment of a new department of Ocean Systems Engineering (OSE, www.kaist-ocean.org) at KAIST. Korea’s shipbuilding industry is the biggest in the world and there is a need for more talented young people to continue the success of the industry by developing new technologies. As the best university department in Korea, KAIST OSE can support the shipbuilding industry and assist with further deep sea exploration.