Choi Yeji, a master's student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Dong-Eui University Graduate School, received the Excellent Paper Award in the oral presentation category at the '2023 Korean Society for Corrosion Science and Technology (CSSK) Fall Conference and Symposium' for her paper titled "Study on the Changes and Characteristics of Titanium Nanostructures According to Pore Expansion Solution Concentration."


The event was held from the 2nd to the 4th of this month at Hanwha Resort Daecheon Paros in Boryeong, Chungnam Province.


The paper proposed the possibility of applications in various fields such as aerospace, automotive bodies, ships, and biomaterials by controlling the shape and size of nanostructures of Ti-Grade 4 alloy to increase surface roughness and enhance superhydrophilic properties. It received high evaluations for its originality and feasibility as academic value.

Choi Yeji, a master's student in the Department of New Materials Engineering at Dong-Eui University, is taking a commemorative photo for receiving an award.

Choi Yeji, a master's student in the Department of New Materials Engineering at Dong-Eui University, is taking a commemorative photo for receiving an award.

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Choi Yeji said, "This award gave me confidence in my academic pursuits and a sense of growth," adding, "I will challenge myself with higher-level research in the future."



The Korean Society for Corrosion Science and Technology (CSSK) is a society that studies corrosion problems and solutions across various industries. It contributes to the development of related industries by publishing journals, hosting academic conferences and research forums, and transferring technology to the industry through the operation of technical committees.


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