2025 Autumn The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials Outstanding Poster Award Winner / Student Lee Min Young (Master's Programme, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School, Class of 2025)
- 25.11.21 / 전윤실
Ms Lee Min Young, a Master's student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at our university's Graduate School, was awarded the Outstanding Poster Award in the poster presentation category at the ‘2025 Autumn Meeting of the Korean Society for Metals and Materials’ held from 29 to 31 October.

Ms Lee presented a poster titled ‘TRIP/TWIP Phenomena in High-Strength Medium Mn Steel Additively Manufactured Structures Using Directed Energy Deposition’. This research elucidated the TRIP/TWIP phenomena in high-strength Medium Mn Steel laminates, distinct from conventional cast materials, due to the cellular structure formed by the Directed Energy Deposition method. These findings are anticipated to contribute towards the commercialisation of laminated Medium Mn Steel.
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Ms Lee Min Young, a Master's student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at our university's Graduate School, was awarded the Outstanding Poster Award in the poster presentation category at the ‘2025 Autumn Meeting of the Korean Society for Metals and Materials’ held from 29 to 31 October.
Ms Lee presented a poster titled ‘TRIP/TWIP Phenomena in High-Strength Medium Mn Steel Additively Manufactured Structures Using Directed Energy Deposition’. This research elucidated the TRIP/TWIP phenomena in high-strength Medium Mn Steel laminates, distinct from conventional cast materials, due to the cellular structure formed by the Directed Energy Deposition method. These findings are anticipated to contribute towards the commercialisation of laminated Medium Mn Steel.
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