Prof. Yong-min You (유용민)
He served as a research engineer at Samsung Electronics and as a senior engineer at LG Electronics. He worked at Honam University and Yeungnam University, and since 2022, he has been an associate professor at the Department of Future Mobility, Chonnam National University. His research interests include the numerical analysis and optimal design of electric machines for wind turbines, digital appliances, urban air mobility and electric vehicles.
Hanyang University March 1994~Feb. 2002
Bachelor of Science, Electronic engineering
Hanyang University March 2002~Feb. 2004
Master of Science, Electronic, Electrical, Control, & Instrumentation engineering
Thesis: Optimal Design of Permanent Magnetic Actuator for Vacuum Circuit Breaker using FEM
Hanyang University March 2009~Feb. 2013
Doctor of Philosophy, Electronic, Electrical, Control, & Instrumentation engineering
Thesis: A Grid-connected to Rotor Type Doubly Fed Induction Generator for Wind Turbine System
Moatech Feb. 2004-May 2006
Assistant Manager, R&D center
Development of step actuator for AFLS (Adoptive Front Lighting System), Genesis, Hyundai Motors
Samsung Electronics May 2006-Feb. 2009
Research Engineer, Compressor Development Group
Development of BLDC and Induction motors for reciprocating compressors
LG Electronics Jan. 2013-Feb. 2014
Professional, Electric Motor R&D team, VC (Vehicle Components) Company
Development of EV traction motor (IPMSM) with GM
Development of powertrain module for NEV
Honam University Mar. 2014-Feb. 2022
Associate Professor, Dept. of Automotive Engineering
Projects related to electric machines and automobile
A study on characteristics improvement of traction motor for electric vehicle
Improvement of vibration characteristics of BLDC motor
Courses: Electric machinery, Electrical circuit, Electromagnetics, etc.
Yeungnam University Mar. 2022-Aug. 2022
Associate Professor, Dept. of Automotive Engineering
Courses: Automotive eng., Engineering design, etc.
Chonnam National University Sep. 2022-Present
Associate Professor, Dept. of Intelligent Mobility
Projects related to EV traction motor and optimization
A study on novel topologies of various EV traction motor
A study on optimization based on deep learning and design automation
Courses: Electric machinery, Electrical/Electronic circuit, Electromagnetics, etc