Dae Hyeob Yoon | Cognitive Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dae Hyeob Yoon | Cognitive Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Chungbuk National University (CBNU) | South Korea

Dae Hyeob Yoon is an emerging undergraduate researcher in the field of mechanical engineering at Chungbuk National University (CBNU), South Korea. Passionate about micro/nanotechnology, sensors, and MEMS, he has already made noteworthy contributions to the scientific community despite being at an early stage of his academic journey. His research focuses on flexible and conductive heating membranes, culminating in his co-authorship of a peer-reviewed article published in Applied Sciences. His efforts were recognized with an award at the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) at CBNU’s College of Engineering. He has also presented his research at the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (KSME) and is set to showcase his work at the European Korean Conference (EKC) in Austria. Yoon’s drive and innovative mindset position him as a promising young talent in the world of research and engineering innovation.

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Education

Dae Hyeob Yoon is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Chungbuk National University (CBNU). His education integrates fundamental engineering principles with advanced topics such as micro/nanotechnology, sensor systems, and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). As part of his academic training, he has engaged deeply with interdisciplinary research methods, particularly focusing on the application of electrospinning and electroless plating technologies in developing flexible electronics. Yoon has also participated in institutional programs such as the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), where he honed his skills in scientific inquiry and innovation. Through his coursework and research experiences, he has demonstrated strong analytical thinking, lab competence, and a deep commitment to problem-solving in modern engineering challenges. His ongoing academic development is supported by hands-on research exposure and international presentation opportunities, laying a strong foundation for future graduate studies or industry-based R&D roles.

Experience

Despite being an undergraduate, Dae Hyeob Yoon has gained substantial research experience through academic and applied projects at CBNU. He played a pivotal role in developing a flexible and conductive heating membrane via BSA-assisted electroless plating on electrospun PVDF-HFP nanofibers, a project that led to his first co-authored publication in a Scopus-indexed journal (Applied Sciences). He has participated in CBNU’s UROP, receiving recognition for his work among peers and faculty. His research contributions have also been shared in the KSME poster sessions, with further international exposure expected at the European Korean Conference (EKC) in Austria. In addition to academic research, Yoon has engaged in a consultancy/industry-related project, integrating real-world needs with lab-scale innovation. His proactive involvement in project design, material synthesis, and result interpretation reflects a strong aptitude for research. His experience signifies readiness for more complex roles in research labs or industry innovation teams.

Awards and Honors

Dae Hyeob Yoon has already earned notable academic recognition at an early stage in his career. He was awarded for his outstanding contribution during the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) achievement presentation hosted by the College of Engineering at Chungbuk National University. This accolade highlighted his scientific contribution and presentation skills in a competitive research environment. Additionally, his co-authored paper was published in the peer-reviewed journal Applied Sciences, an achievement that underscores his ability to contribute to high-quality research outputs. His research work has also been selected for presentation at leading scientific gatherings, including KSME (Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers) and the upcoming European Korean Conference (EKC) in Austria. These honors reflect both national and international acknowledgment of his scientific potential. His early achievements position him as a strong candidate for awards recognizing young researchers or best research articles in the engineering domain.

Research Focus

Dae Hyeob Yoon’s research centers on the integration of micro/nanotechnology, sensors, and MEMS to address modern engineering challenges. His recent work involves the development of a flexible and conductive heating membrane using electrospun nanofibers and electroless plating—technologies poised to impact wearable electronics and smart textiles. By employing Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA)-assisted plating techniques, his research introduces a scalable and cost-effective method for producing mechanically stable, low-voltage heating devices. This innovation aims to overcome performance, flexibility, and integration issues found in existing thermal management systems. His focus on applying advanced materials and fabrication techniques in real-world scenarios reflects his goal of contributing to the next generation of personalized and adaptive electronic technologies. With continued work, Yoon’s research can pave the way for biocompatible, energy-efficient, and multifunctional devices suited for health monitoring, environmental sensing, and human-centric smart systems.

Conclusion

Dae Hyeob Yoon exemplifies a highly motivated undergraduate researcher whose early contributions to flexible electronics and MEMS demonstrate exceptional promise, with strong academic grounding, peer-reviewed publication, research awards, and international presentations validating his suitability for the Best Researcher Article Award.

Publications

Title: Development of a Flexible and Conductive Heating Membrane via BSA‑Assisted Electroless Plating on Electrospun PVDF‑HFP Nanofibers
Year : 2025

Zhao Tianjiao | Design Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhao Tianjiao | Design Education | Best Researcher Award

Zhao Tianjiao is an Associate Professor in the Visual Art Department at Tianjin University and a Master’s Degree Supervisor in Industrial Design. He holds a Ph.D. in Design from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and has extensive experience in research on user experience, design thinking, and deep learning applications in design. His work focuses on emotion-embedded design, creative idea generation, and intelligent design tools. He has published numerous SCI/SSCI-indexed research papers and has led several national research projects in China. 🎨📚🔬

Profile

Education 🎓

Zhao Tianjiao completed his Bachelor’s (2009) and Master’s (2011) degrees in Mechatronics Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology. He pursued his Ph.D. in Design (2015) from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He was also a Visiting Scholar (2013-2014) at National Taiwan University, where he explored interdisciplinary research in design and planning. His education provided a strong foundation in integrating engineering, design, and user experience methodologies. 🎓📖💡

Experience 👨‍🏫

Zhao Tianjiao began his academic career as a Lecturer (2016-2020) in the Visual Art Department at Tianjin University. He was later promoted to Associate Professor (2021-present) and has been a Master’s Degree Supervisor (2017-present) in Industrial Design. His teaching focuses on User Experience Design, Design Thinking, and Animation Derivative Design. Over the years, he has contributed to curriculum innovation and research-driven education. 🎭👨‍🏫📐

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Zhao Tianjiao has been recognized for his academic excellence and teaching contributions. He received the Tianjin University Elite Scholar Program Award, was selected for the Tianjin 131 Talent Project, and won Second Prize in the Tianjin University Youth Teacher Lecture Competition. Additionally, he was honored with the Excellent Guide Teacher Award at the National College Digital Art and Design Awards. 🏅🎨🎖️

Research Interests 🔬

His research explores emotion-driven design, deep learning applications in creative design, and user experience optimization. He investigates how AI can enhance design processes and has led multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China projects on design big data, creative education, and intelligent product development. His work bridges the gap between human emotions and AI-driven design methodologies. 🤖🎨

Publications 

1. Zhao T.J.,Jia J.Y., Zhu T.F.,Yang J.Y.(2023 Accept).Research on emotion-embedded design fow based on deeplearningtechnology. International Journal of Technology and Design Education. (SCI/SSCI)

2. Zhao T.J.,Zhang X.Y.,Zhang H.C.,Meng Y.F.(2023 Accept), A study on users’ attention distribution to product featuresunderdifferent emotions.Behaviour & Information Technology.(SCI/SSCI)

3. Zhao T.J.,Yang J.Y.,Zhang H.C.,Kin Wai Michael Siu (2019).Creative idea generation method based on deeplearning,International Journal of Technology and Design Education,2021,31, 421-440. (SCI/SSCI)

4. Zhao, T.J., & Siu, K. W. M. (2015). The needs of quality urban rail transit life in an Asian metropolitan city. Applied ResearchinQuality of Life, 10(4):647~665.(SSCI)

5. Zhao, T.J., & Siu, K. W. M. (2014). The Boundaries of Public Space: A Case Study of Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway.
International Journal of Design, 8(2), 43-60. (SCI/SSCI )

6. Zhao T.J., Zhang H.C., Yang J.Y. (2018). Research on theDesign Form Exploring Method from Daily Life: ExplorationandPractice on the Teaching of Form Design Course. ZHUANGSHI, 306(10), 104-107. (CSSCI)

7. Zhao T.J.,Chen M.J.,Liu W.F.(2022).Research on Image Retrieval Optimization Based on Eye Movement Experiment
Data,Journal of Education and Training Studies, 10(4).

8. Zhao T.J., Zhang H.C.,Pan L.(2021).The Teaching Reform of User Experience Design under the NewEngineeringBackground——”Multy Integration”Curriculum Model Practice,Creation and Design,2021(5):7.

9. Yang J.Y.,Zhao, T.J., Zhang H.C.(2020).Visual strategy boosts service design.Tsinghua Publishing.

10. Zhao, T.J., Zhu, T.F.(2019). Exploration of product design emotion based on three-level theory of emotional design, Advancesin Intelligent Systems and Computing, v 1018, p 169-175. (EI Conference)

11. Zhao T.J., Siu K W M, Sun H.(2017). Discovering subway design opportunities using social network data: Theimage-need-design opportunity model. International Conference on Social Computing and Social Media. Springer, Cham, 2017, 451-466. (EI Conference)

12. Zhao, T.J., and Kin Wai Michael Siu (2017). The Production of URT Public Space: People, Occupation, and PracticeintheHong Kong Mass Transit Railway. The International Journal of Architectonic, Spatial, and Environmental Design .11(3): 35-48.

13. Zhao T. J, Gao K, Li X, et al(2017). Deep Learning based Design Image Management: Proceedings of the International
Conference on Environmental Science and Sustainable Energy,Ed.by ZhaoYang Dong[M]// ESSE 2017. 453-461.

14. Zhao, T.J., & Siu, K. W. M. (2014). Freedom and Control: A state of balance in public space. Facilities, 32(11/12), 606-623.

15. Zhao T. J., Siu K. W. M.(2012). The role of subway in the urban life: Case study in Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway. Humanities and Social Sciences Review, 2012.