Prof. Young Il Kim | Energy | Best Researcher Award
Professor of School of Architecture at Professor of School of Architecture, China.
Professor Young Il Kim is a distinguished academic and researcher in the fields of mechanical engineering and architecture, currently serving as a Professor at the School of Architecture, Seoul National University of Science and Technology. With a career spanning over three decades, he has made significant contributions to HVAC systems, indoor air quality, and building energy simulation. Known for his expertise in sustainable and smart building systems, Professor Kim holds numerous leadership positions in professional societies dedicated to air-conditioning, energy, and smart building innovations. His research has helped advance eco-friendly and energy-efficient technologies in building design. He is currently the Dean of the Graduate School of Housing and Urban Studies, where he is pioneering research on smart urban living. His technical skills and commitment to the integration of environmental considerations into urban design make him a leading figure in sustainable building technologies in Korea and beyond.
Professional Profile
Education
Professor Kim holds a robust academic background in mechanical engineering, with both B.S. and M.S. degrees from Seoul National University, completed in 1984 and 1986, respectively. He further pursued his studies abroad, obtaining a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1993. This blend of education from top institutions in South Korea and the United States provided him with a broad, international perspective and a rigorous foundation in engineering principles, particularly in thermal systems and environmental control. His academic background underpins his research into complex energy systems and building sustainability. The education he received at these esteemed institutions has been instrumental in shaping his approach to urban sustainability and innovative building systems, and continues to support his contributions to academic and professional communities in Korea and internationally.
Professional Experience
Professor Kim has an extensive career that blends academic research with practical applications in building systems and mechanical engineering. Beginning as a researcher at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, he further honed his expertise as a student researcher at Ford Motor Company and a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Michigan. His career progressed with his role as Center Head at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, where he was involved in leading critical projects in environmental and building systems research. Since 2005, he has been a Professor at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, actively contributing to both research and education in sustainable architecture. Currently, he serves as Dean of the Graduate School of Housing and Urban Studies, a role in which he oversees research into eco-friendly and smart housing solutions, further cementing his leadership in the academic field.
Research Interests
Professor Kim’s research interests lie primarily in thermal and environmental control within building systems, focusing on innovations in HVAC systems, indoor air quality management, and energy-efficient building design. He is particularly interested in the development of sustainable technologies that reduce energy consumption and improve air quality in buildings. In recent years, his research has expanded to include the “smartification” of urban spaces, exploring how advanced technologies can create more eco-friendly and resilient cities. He is dedicated to addressing the environmental challenges posed by urban growth through smart building systems that prioritize resource efficiency and sustainable design. His research aligns with the global movement toward greener architecture and reflects his commitment to creating healthy, energy-efficient indoor environments.
Research Skills
Professor Kim is skilled in various research techniques integral to sustainable building and HVAC systems. He has expertise in building energy simulation, allowing him to model and analyze energy flows within buildings to optimize their efficiency. His technical skills extend to indoor air quality assessments, a crucial factor in developing healthier indoor environments. He is also proficient in managing complex research projects, having led teams in various national and international collaborative studies. Furthermore, his role as a professional engineer in air-conditioning and building mechanical systems enables him to apply his research findings to practical implementations. Professor Kim’s combination of simulation, analytical, and project management skills makes him a highly capable researcher in the fields of smart building and sustainable urban design.
Awards and Honors
Throughout his career, Professor Kim has been recognized for his contributions to engineering and sustainable building practices. He has held prestigious roles such as President of the South Korea Chapter of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) and the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy. Additionally, he served as President of the Korea Intelligent Smart Building Association, a position that highlights his influence on the development of smart and energy-efficient building technologies in Korea. These leadership positions, along with various professional recognitions, underscore his commitment to advancing engineering practices in air-conditioning and building energy efficiency. Professor Kim’s accolades reflect his dedication to fostering eco-friendly practices in urban development and his influence as a respected leader in the field of sustainable architecture.
Conclusion
Professor Young Il Kim is a highly accomplished researcher whose work in thermal and environmental control, building energy simulation, and sustainable urban planning is well-aligned with the aims of the Best Researcher Award. His leadership in professional organizations, technical expertise, and dedication to eco-friendly solutions make him a strong candidate for this award. Enhancing his application with more evidence of mentorship, recent research publications, and global collaboration would provide additional support to his already impressive profile. Overall, he is a commendable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Publication Top Notes
- “Analysis of in situ performance of rooftop PV system in Seoul, South Korea”
Authors: Singh, R., Nam, A.Y., Park, J.J., Kim, Y.I.
Year: 2023
Journal: International Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration, 31(1), 10
Citations: 3 - “Model Selection and Verification Approach for Green Remodeling of Non-residential Buildings Using Building Management Information and Energy Simulation”
Authors: Ji, M.-H., Kim, Y.I.
Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea, 39(11), pp. 169–178
Citations: 0 - “Economic Evaluation of Small Public Office Buildings with Class 1 of Zero Energy Building (ZEB) in Korea by Reflecting Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)”
Authors: Lee, D., Kim, J., Kim, Y.I.
Year: 2023
Journal: Buildings, 13(7), 1693
Citations: 0 - “A Proposal for Improvement of Zero Energy Building Certification System through Energy, Environmental and Economic Evaluation of Small-Sized Public Office”
Authors: Lee, D.H., Kim, Y.I., Kim, J.M.
Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea, 39(3), pp. 201–212
Citations: 1 - “Review of Machine Learning for Building Energy Prediction”
Authors: Kwon, O.I., Kim, Y.I.
Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea, 39(5), pp. 133–140
Citations: 1 - “Indoor Air Quality Diagnosis Program for School Multi-Purpose Activity and Office Spaces”
Authors: Lee, Y.-K., Kim, Y.I., Kim, G.-H.
Year: 2022
Journal: Energies, 15(21), 8134
Citations: 1 - “Selection of Energy Improvement Factors and Economic Analysis of Standard MDU Complexes in Korean Metropolitan Regions”
Authors: Lee, K.-W., Kim, Y.I.
Year: 2022
Journal: Energies, 15(11), 4042
Citations: 1 - “Cooling Performance Enhancement of a 20 RT (70 kW) Two-Evaporator Heat Pump with a Vapor–Liquid Separator”
Authors: Yang, W.-S., Kim, Y.I.
Year: 2022
Journal: Energies, 15(11), 3849
Citations: 0 - “Development of CO2 Concentration Prediction Tool for Improving Office Indoor Air Quality Considering Economic Cost”
Authors: Lee, Y.-K., Kim, Y.I., Lee, W.-S.
Year: 2022
Journal: Energies, 15(9), 3232
Citations: 5 - “Analysis of indoor air pollutants and guidelines for space and physical activities in multi‐purpose activity space of elementary schools”
Authors: Lee, Y.-K., Kim, Y.I.
Year: 2022
Journal: Energies, 15(1), 220
Citations: 15