
Chanseok Jeong
Associate Professor
Dr. Chanseok Jeong has extensive research experience in wave propagation analyses, computational mechanics, and large-scale inverse problems. Prior to joining CMU in Fall 2020, he has taught five undergraduate and five graduate courses in the areas of finite element method (FEM), solid mechanics, experimental programming, engineering mathematics, and numerical methods at Catholic University of America (CUA) from 2013 to 2020. He has also taught a course on computer programming at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) from 2011 to 2013. He has received excellent teaching evaluations in all of his courses at CUA and UCLA. In May of 2020, he received the Charles H. Kaman Award for Teaching Excellence, which is given annually by the School of Engineering at CUA to award an outstanding faculty member.
Research interests:
Structural Dynamics and Wave Propagation Analysis:
- Wave propagation analyses in solid, poroelastic solid, acoustic fluid, or coupled media.
- Wave-absorbing boundary
Computational Mechanics:
- Finite element method (FEM).
- Extended finite element method (XFEM).
- Boundary element method (BEM).
- Spectral Element Method (SEM).
Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering:
- Inverse-source problems.
- Inverse-scattering problems.
- Inverse-medium problems.
- Non-destructive evaluation (NDE).