 
							
							
						
						Major
Computational Fluid Dynamics in Naval Architecture and Ocean  Engineering
  
 
 Research Interests  
- LES around Ship in motion
- Development of Digital Wave Tank Simulation  Techniques
- Tsunami Simulations using a CFD technique
- Development of  Simulation Equipments of Marine Environments in 3D Numerical Wave Tank using CFD  Simulation Technique
- Tidal Simulation Deliberating on Coastal Environmental  Control
- CFD Simulation of Three-Dimensional Ship Motion
- Numerical  Simulation for the Wave-Wake-Body Interactions around a Submarine Cable Line in  Motion by CFD
- Numerical Prediction of Nonlinear Hydraulics on the Arctic  Structures
- Numerical Study on 3D Wave Breaking Phenomena around 3D  Arbitrary-Shaped Body by Using CFD
- Simulations of Wave-Wake Interactions  around a Body of Revolution Advancing beneath the Free-Surface
    
 
 Education  
- Graduate Degree (Ph.D.)
Major: Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, University of Tokyo,  Japan
Graduation Date: September 1994
Dissertation: A Computational Study  on Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Waves Caused by Breaking Waves (in  Japanese)
Supervisor: Prof. Hideaki Miyata
- Graduate Degree (M. S.)
Major: Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, University of Tokyo,  Japan
Graduation Date: September 1991
Thesis: An Experimental and  Computational Study on the Viscous Flow with the Free-Surface by a  Finite-Difference Method (in Japanese)
Supervisor: Prof. Hideaki Miyata
- Undergraduate Degree (B. S.)
Major: Naval Architecture, Inha University, Korea
Graduation Date:  February 1989 
  
 
 Selected  Publications  
  1. J.-C. Park, M.-H. Kim & H. Miyata  (2003), "Fully Nonlinear Numerical Wave Tank (NWT) Simulations and Wave Run-up  Prediction Around 3-D Structures", Ocean Engineering, vol.130,  pp.1969-1996.
2. Y. Uno, J.-C. Park & H. Miyata(2002), "Development of  Simulation Equipment of Marine Environments in Numerical Wave Tank", J. of The  Society of Naval Architects of Japan, vol.191, pp.25-34. (Japanese)
3. J.-C.  Park, M.-H. Kim & H. Miyata(2001), "3D Numerical Wave Tank Simulations on  the Fully Nonlinear Wave-Current-Body Interactions", J. Marine Science and  Technology, Japan, vol.6-2, pp.70-82.
4. J.-C. Park & H. Miyata (2001),  "Ship Motion Simulation in Directional Waves Using a 3D Numerical Wave Tank  Simulation Technique", International Journal of Ocean Engineering and  Technology, Korea, vol.4-2, pp.1-5.
5. J.-C. Park, H. Miyata, T. Ooga &  K. Gotoda (2001), "Motion Simulation of a Sailing Boat in Oblique Waves with  Three Degrees of Freedom", J. Society of Naval Architects Japan, vol.190,  pp.191-199. (Japanese)
6. M.-H. Kim, J.M. Niedzwecki, J.M. Roesset, J.-C.  Park & A. Tavassoli (2001), "Fully Nonlinear Multdirectional Waves by a 3-D  Viscous Numerical Wave Tank", J. of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering,  Vol.123-3, pp.124-133.
7. J.-C. Park and H. Miyata (2001), "Numerical  Simulation of Fully-Nonlinear Wave Motions around Arctic and Offshore  Structures", J. of The Society of Naval Architects of Japan, Vol.189,  pp.13-19.
8. J.-C. Park (2001), "A Numerical Study on Flow Field around a  Tidal-Jet-Generator Deliverating over Coastal Environmental Control", J. of The  Society of Naval Architects of Japan, Vol.189, pp.111-117.
   
 
 Professional  Experiences  
- Mar. 2003 present : Assistant Professor at Pusan National University,  Korea
- April 2000 Feb. 2003 : Research and Lectural Associate at University  of Tokyo, Japan
- Mar. 1999 Mar. 2000 : Visiting Scientist at Port and Harbor  Research Institute, Japan
- Nov. 1994 present : Commission Researcher at Inha  University, Korea
- Aug. 1996 Mar. 1999 : Research Associate at Texas A&M  University, USA
- Oct. 1995 Jul. 1996 : Senior Researcher at Korea Research  Institute of Ship and Ocean Engineering (KRISO), Korea
- Mar. 1995 Sep. 1995  : Served in the Army of Korea
- Dec. 1994 Mar. 1995 : Researcher at KRISO,  Korea
   
 
 Professional Societies &  Activities  
   
 
 Honors and Awards   
- Honored by Inui Prize from the Society of Naval Architects of Japan, Jul.  1995
   
 
 International Joint Research  & Activities