General research interests are theoretical studies in Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC). During his PhD, his research subjects were vortices in spin-1 BEC, spinor dipolar BEC, and ultracold chemical reactions in BEC.
Current research is focused on the Kibble-Zurek mechanism and its deviation in the formation of vortices in scalar BEC.
Awards/Distinctions
2nd prize in the 2017 National Supercomputing Challenge organized by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information.
Global PhD Fellowship, Seoul National University (2015-2020).
Work experience
Technical Research Personnel, Military Manpower Administration of Korea, South Korea (2017-2020).
Educational background
Dr. Seongho Shin obtained his bachelor’s and PhD in physics at the Seoul National University in Seoul, South Korea.