Dr. Sejong Kim | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Department of Civil Engineering at Hongik University | South Korea
Dr. Sejong Kim is a distinguished researcher in civil and structural engineering, recognized for his advanced work on the durability and corrosion behavior of reinforced concrete structures in aggressive environments. His academic background is rooted in civil engineering, where he has developed a strong foundation in material science, electrochemistry, and infrastructure sustainability. Over the course of his academic and professional journey, Dr. Sejong Kim has focused on the interplay between carbonation and chloride-induced corrosion in steel reinforcements, applying both experimental and theoretical approaches to address the pressing challenges of structural degradation. His doctoral research and subsequent projects have led to the development of novel electrochemical and gravimetric assessment methods that provide deeper insight into the corrosion mechanisms of steel rebar, thereby enhancing the predictive accuracy of service life models for concrete structures. He has actively collaborated with research teams and industry professionals to develop corrosion monitoring systems and durability evaluation models for marine and urban infrastructure. His scholarly contributions include publications in high-impact journals such as Construction and Building Materials, Corrosion Science, and Buildings (MDPI), reflecting the scientific and practical relevance of his findings. In addition to his research, Dr. Sejong Kim has served as a reviewer for prominent international journals and has participated in interdisciplinary projects aimed at developing sustainable construction materials and smart corrosion monitoring technologies. His research interests encompass reinforced concrete durability, chloride and carbonation-induced deterioration, electrochemical monitoring, and the design of eco-efficient materials for infrastructure resilience. Through his commitment to advancing the field, Dr. Sejong Kim has contributed significantly to the understanding of corrosion mechanisms and the formulation of durability design standards that support long-term sustainability in civil infrastructure. His ongoing work continues to bridge the gap between laboratory innovation and real-world application, promoting safer, more durable, and environmentally conscious engineering practices that align with the future of sustainable urban development.
Featured Publications:
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Kim, S., & Choi, J. K. (2025). Electrochemical and Gravimetric Assessment of Steel Rebar Corrosion in Chloride- and Carbonation-Induced Environments. Buildings.
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Kim, H.; Yang, S.; Noguchi, T.; Yoon, S. (2023). An Assessment of the Structural Performance of Rebar-Corroded Reinforced Concrete Beam Members. Applied Sciences, 13(19), 10927.