About CEM Group

Our research focuses on computational and experimental mechanics to investigate nonlinear structural behaviors at various time and length scales. For instance, failure may occur in micro seconds due to impact loading, which leads to microbranching and fragmentation phenomena. Damage can be accumulated over several years due to cyclic loading, which results in fatigue failure. The fundamental goal of such research is to advance state-of-art science and technology and to provide better life to our community. If one would like to join the group and contribute to challenge and interesting research areas, please contact the Computational & Experimental Mechanics (CEM) group.

Recent News

  • Prof. Park received the outstanding teaching award from Yonsei University. - Mar. 12, 2025
  • Haeram Seo and Jungwon Seo joined the group for their graduate study. Welcome to the CEM group! - Mar. 1, 2025
  • Prof. Park is selected as World Top 2% Scientist by Elsevier in 2024 - Dec. 1, 2024
  • A paper on the Gurson-cohesive modeling (GCM) for 3D ductile fracture simulation, which is a main topic of Ph.D. thesis by Jihyuk Park, is published at International Journal of Plasticity (IJP). Note that IJP is the best journals in solid mechanics! - April 1, 2024
  • Prof. Park serves as Associate Dean at Yonsei University Graduate School from Mar. 1, 2024 - Feb. 28, 2026
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Contact

N409, Building 121
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Yonsei University
Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea
E-mail: k-park_at_yonsei.ac.kr
Phone: +82-2-2123-5806

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