Process Systems Design and Control Laboratory

Process Systems Design and Control Laboratory (PSDC) was founded at the Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, South Korea, in 1994 to carry out the extensive research associated with the process design and process control area. Professor Moonyong Lee, Ph.D. is the adviser of this laboratory. Currently it employs 12 members including Postdoctoral, Ph.D., Masters and Undergraduate students. More than 25 distinguished alumni are now working in very famous organizations like Honeywell, Samsung, AID and LG Corporation.

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