Daegu, South Korea

Won-sik Kim


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2018

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Title: Innovator Spotlight: Won-sik Kim and His Contributions to Marine Survey Technology

Introduction: Won-sik Kim, an accomplished inventor based in Daegu, South Korea, is recognized for his innovative contributions to the field of seismic marine surveys. With a keen focus on developing effective methodologies and tools, Kim has made significant strides in enhancing the efficiency and versatility of seismic surveys for small vessels.

Latest Patents: Kim holds a patent for a "Foldable-fixing type 3D seismic survey apparatus for a small ship, and method of seismic survey using the same." This invention revolves around a 3D seismic marine survey apparatus designed for compactness and ease of use. The foldable-fixing type apparatus includes a seismic wave generator and a seismic unit consisting of multiple floating board units. These units are interconnected by foldable fixing-frames, allowing them to maintain relative positions while being both transportable and practical during surveys. The innovative design enables the unit to receive 3D seismic waves effectively when towed by the seismic wave generator in survey locations.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Won-sik Kim has been affiliated with notable organizations, including Geo-View Co. Ltd. and the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources. His tenure at these institutions showcases his dedication to advancing geoscience technologies and his commitment to professional excellence.

Collaborations: Kim has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Chan-ho Park and Hyun-do Kim. These partnerships have facilitated knowledge sharing and innovation, further emphasizing the importance of teamwork in the development of pioneering technologies in marine surveying.

Conclusion: Won-sik Kim stands out as a noteworthy inventor whose work in 3D seismic marine survey technology has contributed to the evolution of the field. His patent embodies the spirit of innovation, allowing for more efficient seismic surveys critical for research and resource management. As he continues to make strides in geoscience, his contributions may pave the way for future enhancements in marine survey methodologies.

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