Assist. Prof. Dr. HalitErdem Çolakoğlu | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. HalitErdem Çolakoğlu | Computer Science | Research Excellence Award

Giresun University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Halit Erdem Çolakoğlu is a civil engineering researcher specializing in structural behavior of reinforced concrete systems, with emphasis on high-temperature effects, cyclic loading, seismic performance, and finite element modeling. His work contributes to understanding durability, safety, and performance of structural elements under extreme conditions, including corrosion and material degradation. He has published in recognized engineering journals and conferences, focusing on advanced numerical analysis and experimental validation. According to available metrics, his research impact includes approximately 10 Scopus-indexed citations across 4 documents with an h-index of 2, and 24 Google Scholar citations with an h-index of 4, reflecting growing academic influence and research consistency.

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Featured Publications

Investigation of the Change in Mechanical Properties of Concrete Subjected After High-Temperature Effect to Cyclic Lateral Load – Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 2025

The behavior of reinforced concrete frames exposed to high temperature under cyclic load effect
– Structures, 2024

Investigation of cyclic load behavior of reinforced concrete frames exposed to high temperatures using FEM
– Engineering Journal, 2025

Research focus: Reinforced Concrete, Earthquake Engineering, High Temperature Effects, Structural Analysis

GEUMTAE KIM | Cryptography Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. GEUMTAE KIM | Cryptography Award | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. candidate, Seoul National University, South Korea

🌟 Geumtae Kim is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate at Seoul National University, specializing in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Guided by Prof. Jong-Seon No, he focuses on advancing the fields of cryptography and secure computing. With a strong academic foundation, Geumtae’s research centers on innovative cryptographic techniques, including post-quantum cryptography and homomorphic encryption. His contributions are marked by publications in prominent journals and conferences, showcasing his commitment to cutting-edge research in cybersecurity. 📚🔒

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Education

🎓 Geumtae Kim began his academic journey at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), earning a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 2019. Pursuing further excellence, he joined Seoul National University in 2019, where he is currently advancing his expertise as a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering. 🌐⚡

Experience

🛠️ Since 2019, Geumtae has been immersed in research at Seoul National University under the mentorship of Prof. Jong-Seon No. His work emphasizes cryptographic algorithms and systems that enhance digital security. With years of rigorous study and hands-on experience, he continues to contribute significantly to the fields of cryptography and encryption. 💻🔐

Research Interests

🔍 Geumtae’s research is driven by a passion for creating robust security solutions in the digital age. His primary interests include cryptography, post-quantum cryptography, and homomorphic encryption. These focus areas aim to address the emerging challenges of quantum computing and ensure the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive data. 🔑✨

Awards

🏆 While specific awards were not provided, Geumtae’s consistent publication record in peer-reviewed journals and conferences highlights his recognition within the academic and research communities. His work reflects a strong commitment to excellence and innovation in cryptography. 🌟📜

Publications

Lazy Modular Reduction for NTT

Masked Ciphertext Comparison without Masking Conversions Using Register Rotation and Chinese Remainder Theorem