Eunsuk Yang | Composite | Best Researcher Award
Professor Eunsuk Yang , Best Researcher Award , South Korea.
Professor Eunsuk Yang is a distinguished philosopher specializing in logic and fuzzy reasoning. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Yonsei University in 1997, focusing on the relationship between two-valued logic and fuzzy logic ![]()
. Currently, he is a Professor at Jeonbuk National University (JBNU), South Korea
, where he also serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Korean Journal of Logic. With international experience, including visiting professorships at Indiana University, USA
, he has made significant contributions to the field of logic and philosophical research. His leadership includes serving as President of the Korean Association for Logic. ![]()
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Publication Profile
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Education & Experience 

Education 
- Yonsei University, Korea (Sep. 1993 – Aug. 1997)
- Ph.D. in Philosophy

- Thesis: A Study of the Fuzziness of Logical Concept

- Advisor: Dongwhan Park

- Ph.D. in Philosophy
Experience 
- Professor, Jeonbuk National University (Apr. 2020 – Present)

- Associate Professor, Jeonbuk National University (Oct. 2015 – Mar. 2020)

- Assistant Professor, Jeonbuk National University (Apr. 2012 – Sep. 2015)

- Visiting Professor, Indiana University, USA (July 2017 – July 2018)

- Postdoctoral Researcher, Indiana University, USA (Dec. 2000 – May 2002)
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Suitability Summary
Professor Eunsuk Yang, a distinguished philosopher and logician, is an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award for his groundbreaking contributions to fuzzy logic, non-classical logics, and substructural reasoning. As a Professor at Jeonbuk National University, he has consistently advanced the field through high-impact research, leadership in academic journals, and international collaborations.
Professional Development

Professor Eunsuk Yang has made significant strides in philosophical logic and fuzzy reasoning
. His academic leadership extends to serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Korean Journal of Logic
and President of the Korean Association for Logic (2021-2023)
. As a JBNU Fellow, he actively contributes to university entrance assessment and academic policymaking
. His international collaborations, including research at Indiana University, USA, reflect his commitment to global philosophical discourse
. He has received multiple certificates recognizing his contributions to research (2016, 2018, 2022), strengthening his influence in logical theory and reasoning methodologies. ![]()
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Research Focus 

Professor Eunsuk Yang specializes in logic, fuzzy reasoning, and philosophical concepts of uncertainty ![]()
. His research explores the fuzziness of logical concepts, particularly in relation to classical two-valued logic and fuzzy logic . By examining truth values beyond traditional binaries, he has contributed to the advancement of computational logic, artificial intelligence, and cognitive sciences
. His work has applications in AI decision-making, formal reasoning, and semantic analysis
. As an influential figure in Korean and international logic studies, his contributions have shaped theoretical frameworks for logical inference and reasoning methodologies in academic and applied contexts. ![]()
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Honors & Awards 

- Certificate of Research Excellence (Oct. 2022)

- Certificate of Research Excellence (Oct. 2018)

- Certificate of Research Excellence (Oct. 2016)

- JBNU Fellow (Feb. 2021 – Present)

- University Entrance Assessment Contributor (Jun. 2022 – Feb. 2024)

- Editor-in-Chief, Korean Journal of Logic (Sep. 2023 – Present)

- President, Korean Association for Logic (Sep. 2021 – Aug. 2023)
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Publication Top Notes
- “Structure of (Weakly Associative) Micanorms” – Soft Computing, 2024
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- “Substructural Nuclear (Image-Based) Logics and Operational Kripke-Style Semantics” – Studia Logica, 2024
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- “Basic Fuzzy Logics and Weak Associative Uninorms” – Iranian Journal of Fuzzy Systems, 2024
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is a Professor and Head of the Department of Civil Engineering at Inha University, Korea. His expertise spans hazard risk analysis,
. With a Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology, he has held key roles in academia and industry, including POSCO E&C and Daegu University. A prolific researcher, he leads cutting-edge projects in digital twins, CFRP reinforcements, and AI-driven structural analysis 
. He actively contributes to global conferences and editorial boards, shaping the future of civil engineering innovation
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Ph.D. in Civil Engineering – Georgia Institute of Technology (2010)
Professor & Head – Inha University (2024–Present)
Graduate Research Assistant – Georgia Tech & KAIST
. Committed to innovation, he continues to pioneer advanced construction materials, ensuring structural integrity and sustainability for future generations 
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. His research spans
for predictive maintenance. His work on carbon fiber reinforcement
aims at sustainable infrastructure
. With expertise in high-speed rail bridge dynamics
and concrete deterioration analysis
, his research contributes to safer, longer-lasting structures in civil engineering.
Best Paper Award – Korea Society of Civil Engineers
Flexural capacity of fiber reinforced concrete with a consideration of concrete strength and fiber content – Construction and Building Materials (2017) –
Cited by: 173
Influence of concrete strength combined with fiber content in the residual flexural strengths of fiber reinforced concrete – Composite Structures (2017) –
Investigation of extreme environmental conditions and design thermal gradients during construction for prestressed concrete bridge girders – Journal of Bridge Engineering (2012) – 

Application of probabilistic neural networks for prediction of concrete strength – Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (2005) – 
Analysis of thermal environmental effects on precast, prestressed concrete bridge girders: temperature differentials and thermal deformations – Advances in Structural Engineering (2012) – 
Crack-closing performance of NiTi and NiTiNb fibers in cement mortar beams using shape memory effects – Composite Structures (2018) – 
Experimental study of the reinforcement effect of macro-type high strength polypropylene on the flexural capacity of concrete – Construction and Building Materials (2016) –
A vision-based dynamic rotational angle measurement system for large civil structures – Sensors (2012) – 
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Experience
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