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Sukky Jun Dr. Sukky Jun

Sukky Jun, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Room 2020, Engineering Building
University of Wyoming
College of Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Dept. 3295
1000 E. University Avenue
Laramie, WY 82071

Phone: 307.766.6375

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Education:
Ph.D. (1996) in Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
M.S. (1992) in Mechanics, Michigan State University
B.S. (1988) in Physics, Yonsei University, Korea

Professional Experience:
Assistant Professor (2006-present) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wyoming
Assistant Professor (2004-2006) Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Florida International University
Research Professor (2002-2004) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Postdoc. (1998-2000) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Postdoc. (1996-1997) Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Japan

Research Interests:
Computational Mechanics and Physics of Materials, Multiscale/Multiphysics Modeling and Simulations

Selected Publications:

- S. Jun et al., "Action-derived ab initio molecular dynamics," Int. J. Appl. Mech. 1, 469-482 (2009).
- S. Jun, "Density functional study of edge stress in graphene," Physical Review B, 78, 073405 (2008).
- C. Mi, S. Jun, D. Kouris, and S. Y. Kim, "Atomistic calculations of interface elastic properties in noncoherent metallic bilayers," Physical Review B, 77, 075425 (2008).
- D. W. Kim, S. K. Park, and S. Jun, "Axial Green's function method for multi-dimensional elliptic boundary value problems," International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 76, 697-726 (2008).
- W. K. Liu, S. Jun, and D. Qian, "Computational nanomechanics of materials," Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 5, 970-996 (2008).
- S. Y. Kim, I.-H. Lee, and S. Jun, "Transition-pathway models for atomic diffusion on fcc metal surfaces: Part II. Stepped surfaces," Physical Review B, 76, 245408 (2007).
- S. Y. Kim, I.-H. Lee, and S. Jun, "Transition-pathway models for atomic diffusion on fcc metal surfaces: Part I. Flat surfaces," Physical Review B, 76, 245407 (2007).
- Y. Kim, D. W. Kim, S. Jun, and J. H. Lee, "Meshfree point collocation method for the stream-vorticity formulation of 2D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations," Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 196, 3095-3109 (2007).
- S. Y. Kim, I.-H. Lee, S. Jun, et al., "Coalescence and T-junction formation of carbon nanotubes: Action-derived molecular dynamics simulations," Physical Review B, 74, 195409 (2006).
- S. Pendurti, S. Jun, I.-H. Lee, and V. Prasad, "Cooperative atomic motions and core rearrangement in dislocation cross slip," Applied Physics Letters, 88, 201908 (2006).
- I.-H. Lee, S. Jun, H. Kim, S. Y. Kim, and Y. Lee, "Adatom-assisted structural transformation of fullerenes," Applied Physics Letters, 88, 011913 (2006).
- I.-H. Lee, S. Jun, H. Kim, S.-Y. Kim, and J. Lee, "Exploring dynamic pathways by action-derived molecular dynamics," International Journal of Nanotechnology, 3, 334-352 (2006).


University of Wyoming
College of Engineering and Applied Science
Dept. 3295
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
(307)766-4253
email: enginfo@uwyo.edu
College of Engineering & Applied Sciences