Kim Hye-jin, a PhD candidate in the Department of Aerospace Engineering (supervisor Cho Hae-seong), recently received the Outstanding Paper Presentation Award at the 2025 Fall Conference of the Korean Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences held in Goseong, Gangwon Province.
Founded in 1967, the Korean Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences is the leading academic organization representing South Korea's aerospace community. It has led the development of the nation's aerospace science, technology, and industry.
The awarded paper, titled 'Prediction of Electromagnetic Scattering Phenomena Using a Physics-Informed Deep Operator Network', which was presented at the last Spring Conference, was selected for the Outstanding Paper Presentation Award following review by the society.
In particular, she developed a deep operator network model that integrates physics-informed artificial intelligence to predict electromagnetic scattering phenomena. Using this model, she conducted research that proposed a novel approach to electromagnetic scattering problems, and the originality and excellence of the work were recognized.
Kim Hye-jin expressed her gratitude, saying, 'I am deeply grateful to my supervisor and the co-authoring professors for their considerable support in conducting this research.' She added, 'I will continue to pursue meaningful research with passion for the advancement of scholarship.'