Jongeun Suh
Postdoctoral Researcher
jsuh@caltech.edu
Jongeun (Jaden) Suh joined the Space Structures Lab in May 2022. His focus is on design and demonstration of an extremely large reflector assembled in space. His current research interests include lightweight structures, mechanics of tessellated structures, and structural dynamics.
Jongeun completed his Ph.D. and M.S. from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Department of Aerospace Engineering in 2022 and 2017, respectively. His doctorate research involved developing an origami-based reconfigurable structure, varying the stiffness by shifting its configuration.
Publications:
J. E. Suh, S. Y. Jeong and J. H. Han, A two-dimensional modular deployable truss structure with bistability, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 30(3), pp. 335-350, 2019
J. E. Suh, T. H. Kim and J. H. Han, New Approach to Folding a Thin-Walled Yoshimura patterned Cylinder, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 58(2), pp. 516-530, 2021
T. H. Kim, J. E. Suh and J. H. Han, Deployable truss structure with flat-form storability using scissor-like elements, Mechanism and Machine Theory, 159, p. 104252, 2021
J. E. Suh, Y. Miyazawa, J. Yang and J. H. Han, Self-reconfiguring and stiffening origami tube, Advanced Engineering Material, 24(5), p. 2101202, 2022
J. E. Suh and J. H. Han, An origami-based adaptive vibration isolator with Yoshimura-patterned reconfigurable module, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, Advance online publication, 2023