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 visit our Join Us page or contact the Computational & Experimental Mechanics (CEM) group directly.
Recent News
- Prof. Park received a Minister’s Citation from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) for his contribution to international collaboration and exchange within the Asian Civil Engineering Coordinating Council (ACECC). - Mar. 30, 2026
- Prof. Park moderated a plenary session at GEEF 2026, featuring a keynote by ASCE President Dr. Bomar and a subsequent interactive discussion. - Mar. 12, 2026
- Seongwoo Jang joined the group for his graduate study. Welcome to the CEM group! - Mar. 1, 2026
- Prof. Park received the Academic Award from the Korean Society of Civil Engineers (KSCE). - Jan. 9, 2026
- Han Eul Lee and Ghea Maharani joined the group for their graduate study. Welcome to the CEM group! - Sep. 1, 2025