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Professor KIM Chang-seop’s research team developed “ultra-film silica nanoparticles to be used as a carbon reduction biocatalyst” Increased utility of enzyme-based green chemistry technologies through improved mass transfer and stability Published in the latest issue of Chemical Engineering Journal, an internationally renowned journal in the field of chemical engineering [September 14, 2023] '<From the left, YU Professor KIM Chang-seop, student LEE Ae-seol, and Dr. HEO Hye-ryeong> The research team of Professor KIM Chang-seop (40) and Dr. Heo Hye-ryeong (36) of YU Department of Chemistry of YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) developed micelle-based ultrafilm silica nanoparticles to be used as a carbon reduction biocatalyst. Enzymes have advantages such as high activity and selectivity, few by-products, and environmentally friendly conditions, but their use in industry is limited due to their low stability. However, Carbonic anhydrase (CA)*1 is a biocatalyst that hydrates carbon dioxide and is a protein that is receiving great attention in environmental industries as it can be used in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology. Recently, Professor KIM's research team developed a biomimetic enzyme encapsulation technology to increase the stability of carbonic anhydrase enzyme and increase its industrial use as a carbon reduction biocatalyst.The research team said, “With the technology developed this time, we can utilize the biosilicification reaction of diatoms to imitate the environment and structure within diatoms*2 and at the same time protect enzymes from external stress environments. Diatom-derived silica-forming peptides and carbonic anhydride Nanoparticles with a polar silica layer were developed using micelle*3 with enzymes immobilized on the surface as a template. We succeeded in increase of enzyme stability with the silica layer of the polar membrane and succeeded in minimization of mass transfer limitations.” <Schematic diagram of a polar membrane mesoporous silica nanoparticle biocatalyst with high mass transfer efficiency and stability> Professor KIM Chang-seop, who led the research team, said, “The micelle-based ultrafilm silica nanoparticle biocatalyst developed this time showed improved stability even under carbon capture and removal technology (CCS) reaction conditions. This shows the possibility that the biocatalyst developed through this can be used in an actual industrial environment. The utilization of enzyme-based technology can be increased, and there are no restrictions on applicable enzymes or biomolecules, so we plan to conduct research to apply it to biomedical engineering applications.” LEE Ae-seol (30, Ph.D. completed) from Department of Biochemistry at YU Graduate School participated as the first author in this study and the research paper was published in the renowned international journal <Chemical Engineering Journal> in the chemical engineering field (impact factor (IF) 15.1, top tier). (within 5%) was pre-released online in the latest issue (dated October 1, 2023).This research was conducted with support from the New Researcher Support Project, the Sejong Science Fellowship Project and from the Project of Medical Research Center (MRC) of Leading Research Center supported by the Ministry of Information & Communication and National Research Foundation of Korea. [Terminology] *1 Carbonic Anhydrase (CA): A protein that reacts carbon dioxide and water to produce carbonate 10 million times faster than the natural reaction. *2 Diatoms: Single-celled microorganisms that perform photosynthesis and are abundant in the sea, but are also plankton that live in some freshwater lakes. *3 Micelles: Aggregates of surfactants such as soap gathered at a certain concentration or higher. A three-dimensional structure in which the water-hating (hydrophobic) part forms the nucleus and the water-loving (hydrophilic) part forms the surface in contact with water.
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Significant reduction of process time and energy consumption with use of high-output light energy Expectation of application to manufacture of flexible electronic components and semiconductors Recognition of academic value through publication in an international renowned academic journal (Advanced Materials) in the field of new materials studies [September 22, 2023] A joint research team led by Professor RYU Jeong-ho of Department of Materials Science and Engineering of YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) coated existing film-type ceramic materials on metal substrate and, instead of using high-temperature heat treatment, irradiated strong light similar to that used in a camera flash for 1/1000th of a second to produce ceramic material. As the result, high performance of ceramic materials were obtained, attracting attention from academia and industry. More than 70% of electronic device components such as smartphones, tablets, computers, and TVs are made of ceramic materials.Recently, due to miniaturization and high performance of electronic devices, electronic components using ceramic materials are also being used by forming them on a substrate in the form of a thin film. However, in general, in order to properly realize the characteristics of ceramic materials, they are manufactured (sintered) with heat treatment of raw materials at high temperature of over 1,000 degree and the types of substrates to be used as base materials for the film were limited. Professor RYU's research team succeeded in development of technology to heat-treat ceramic films without any influence to heat-instable metallic substrates by momentarily exposing the ceramic film to high-output light energy using xenon gas discharge.By developing flexible electronic component manufacturing technology that was impossible with existing high-temperature heat treatment methods, the characteristics of the device were significantly improved. Through the development of this technology, which enables large-area heat treatment with instantaneous light in a simple structure, it is possible to overcome the disadvantages of processes that took dozens of hours using existing expensive laser equipment or using traditional electric furnaces and it is expected that the potential for commercial application will be high. <Overview of heat treatment technology for flexible ceramic thin film materials using high-energy light> Professor RYU said, “We have developed a photothermal treatment technology that dramatically reduces the time and energy consumption required in the high-temperature heat treatment process of existing electric furnaces and overcomes the limitations of the substrates that make up electronic components. It is expected to be applicable not only to manufacturing parts with optical, electrical, and magnetic properties of ceramic materials on polymer substrates or flexible metal substrates, which are essential for the development of flexible devices that can be attached to the human body, which have recently attracted attention, but also to semiconductor heat treatment processes. This study was conducted through the National Research Foundation of Korea's mid-career researcher support project and was jointly conducted by Professor RYU Jeong-ho of YU, Professor PARK Jeong-hwan of Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Professor HWANG Geon-tae of Pukyong National University, and Professor Priya of Pennsylvania State University.The research paper was published on August 10, 2023, in the world-class academic journal <Advanced Materials, Impact Index (IF) 32.086> in the field of new materials studies, and was recognized for its technological originality and academic merit.
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The first foreigner to receive an honorary doctorate from Western University in Cambodia... Contribution in cultivation of Cambodian talents and national development A model case for development of developing countries through national cooperation and talent training beyond academic exchanges among universities Since 2014, as an advisor to the Prime Minister of Cambodia, advisement on major national policies resulting in a strong relationship of trust A series of love calls to spread the “Saemaul Undong” from the government, legislature, and major organizations A request to expand the dual degree system to the Department of Computer Engineering and IT-related departments following the Department of Saemaul Economic Development [September 04, 2023] The fact that President CHOI Oe-chool of YU received an honorary doctorate in education from Western University in Cambodia on August 14 is attracting public attention.President CHOI is the first case that an honorary doctorate is awarded to a foreigner at Western University. Especially, a clear merit is required to award a degree in Cambodia as it requires an official approval process from the government (Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports). President CHOI was recognized for his contribution in cultivation of Cambodian talent and in national development by supporting the Department of Saemaul Economic Development at Western University. He played a decisive role in helping Korean education and culture, and Saemaul Studies take root in Cambodia. President CHOI, who serves as an advisor to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, has continuously received direct requests from the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Yim Chhay Ly to teach Saemaul Studies and the first fruit of this effort is the Department of Saemaul Economic Development at Western University.YU supported establishment and operation of the Department of Saemaul Economic Development and jointly operates the 2+2 dual degree system at Western University.The first new students were admitted in 2022 and, after attending Western University for two years, they will be transferred to the Department of Saemaul Economic Development at YU in 2024 and study Saemaul Studies in Korea for two years. After graduation, they will get bachelor's degrees simultaneously from Western University and YU. Especially, there are high expectations for expansion of academic exchanges with YU because the foundation affiliated with Western University is the only educational foundation in Cambodia which operates all educational programs from kindergarten to doctoral programs.In the business discussion between the two universities before the honorary doctorate award ceremony to President CHOI, Western University repeatedly requested to expand the dual degree system to various academic fields such as computer engineering and IT-related departments. He also played a major role in establishment and execution of Cambodia's national policies.President CHOI has been serving as an advisor to the Prime Minister of Cambodia since 2014 and as a government policy advisor on various projects in the field of Cambodian national development, especially rural development in Cambodia utilizing the Saemaul Undong.And President CHOI supported more than 50 people from the Cambodian government and major institutions for their master's degree courses since he was the first director of YU Park Chung-hee Graduate School of Saemaul (PSPS) that was established in 2011.Students who studied at YU are currently working as high-level policy makers and working-level managers in major government ministries in Cambodia. On August 14th, a degree award ceremony was held for President CHOI at Western University with attendance of Chairman Te Laurent, President Kieng Rotana, academic affairs committee members, professors, staff, students of the university and public officials from YU Park Chung-hee Graduate School of Saemaul. Cambodian Vice Minister Touch Visalsok of Education and Youth Education attended the degree award ceremony and personally explained the background of the award of the honorary doctorate.Vice Minister Touch Visalsok said, “The government is evaluating President CHOI Oe-chool’s contribution in the development of Cambodia and I believe that exchanges and cooperation between Western University and YU will greatly contribute in the spread of the Saemaul Undong in Cambodia. The Saemaul Studies dual degree system of both universities is expected to play a mediating role for expansion beyond the cooperation between both universities to the cooperation between both countries.The government will continue to provide support with a sense of responsibility.” It is indicated how important the role of Korea and YU is for the development of Cambodia. President CHOI said, “As an educator and Saemaul Studies researcher, I have only made small efforts to cultivate talent in developing countries, including Cambodia, and I am grateful for the honor of receiving the honorary doctorate. I believe that people should be respected and be able to enjoy a humane life regardless of gender, occupation, or income level.We will strive to improve the quality of life of many people around the world who are experiencing difficulties.” The reason why President CHOI's award of an honorary doctorate is attracting international attention is because it is evaluated as an exemplary case that goes beyond academic exchanges between universities and provides logic for cultivating talents in developing countries and establishing policies for national development.President CHOI established and developed the Saemaul Undong, one of the key driving forces of Korea's development experience, into Saemaul Studies.And, since President Yoon Seok-yeol took office, Korea has significantly expanded its ODA project budget and is actively pursuing related projects.The close exchanges with developing countries that are taking place at the university level are drawing further attention in that they are leading the expansion of policy exchanges between countries. Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Yim Chhay Ly also welcomed President CHOI’s award of an honorary doctorate. On August 14th, Deputy Prime Minister Yim Chhay Ly met with President Choi and congratulated him on receiving his degree.Deputy Prime Minister Yim Chhay Ly, facing Minister Choi, said, “Thank you for serving as an advisor to the Prime Minister of Cambodia for 10 years. I hope that President CHOI and YU will continue in playing a role in the development of Cambodia in the new government led by the new Prime Minister.” President Choi has as deep trust with the Cambodian government as having served as an advisor to the Prime Minister for 10 years since 2014. Therefore, they continued to request an advisory role in the recent election of a new prime minister. This is why the relationship between YU and Cambodia is expected to grow even more after President CHOI received an honorary doctorate. Love calls are continuing not only from the Cambodian government but also from the legislature and major institutions. On August 16th, Cambodian National Assembly member Suos Yara (Chairman of the National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee) met President CHOI and actively requested the establishment and operation of Saemaul University in Cambodia. National Assembly member Suos Yara said, “We are building infrastructure, such as constructing a new building, to establish Saemaul University. Support from YU is desperately needed for systematic operation of Saemaul University. I hope YU will serve as an operating and advisory member of Saemaul University”He also visited YU in February of last year and requested that YU plays a role in promoting exchanges between both countries and the development of Cambodia.On August 15th, the day after the degree was awarded, President CHOI met with Sok Silo, Chairman of the Cambodia Development Center (CD Center), and discussed on expansion of Saemaul Undong in Cambodia.Chairman Sok Silo said, “Young people in Cambodia are highly interested in the Saemaul Undong.I hope that YU will expand the Saemaul Undong invitational training.” There were also congratulatory messages from prominent domestic figures. Former Prime Minister Chung Hong-won and National Assembly member Yoon Jae-ok, floor leader of the People's Power Party, sent a congratulatory video directly to the graduation ceremony, adding to the meaning of President Choi's award of an honorary doctorate. President CHOI said, “In the past, Korea made the foundation for economic development by receiving material and institutional support from the international community, including the United Nations. As the result, today, Korea has risen from one of the world's poorest countries to a developed country. I believe that Korea, which has become an advanced country, must step forward to solve common tasks in the international community, especially to overcome poverty in developing countries. We will actively strive to share the educational and research know-how about Saemaul Undong and Korea’s development experience accumulated by YU with the international community at the university level
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Contribution in creating excellent jobs for the underemployed and small and medium enterprises and discovering jobs for future industries Award by the Minister of Employment and Labor at the 2023 Government Award Ceremony for Job Creation An example of YU’s ability to contribute to the local community [September 06, 2023] JEON In (49, professor of business administration), YU’s Employment Office Director, received a commendation for job creation from the government.He has been recognized for his contribution in creating local jobs and discovering jobs for the transformation of future industries over the past 15 years.Minister LEE Jeong-sik of Employment and Labor presented the award to Director JEON In of Employment and Labor at the “2023 Government Award Ceremony for Job Creation” held at the International Conference Hall of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Seoul on the 4th. The government award for job creation is an award given by the Ministry of Employment and Labor to people of merit from all walks of life who have set an example while playing a leading role in supporting job creation and promoting youth and senior employment. Director JEON In of Employment and Labor has participated in policy research, evaluation, advice, and consulting on basic, regional, and government job creation projects to create jobs in Daegu and Gyeongbuk.Especially, through cooperation with Gyeongsangbuk-do, the “Job Strategy Centered on the Living Economy Zone” which reflects the characteristics of the industry and labor market in each Gyeongbuk region in 2021 was confirmed as a pledge task of the 8th popularly elected governor of Gyeongbuk Province to discover specialized job policies that allow local residents to work without leaving the region.Through advisory and consulting on the Gyeongbuk Job Project (Regional Innovation Project, Preemptive Employment Stabilization Package), contributions were made in the highest national level rating and the largest national budget for three consecutive years (2021-2023). From 2010 to present, he has served as an evaluation committee member for the Ministry of Employment and Labor's local industry-tailored job creation support project, serving as an expert to revitalize local employment policies through research on local jobs, governance improvement measures, and research on the central government's local job policies. Director JEON In of Employment and Labor said, “Based on my experience and know-how in local job policies, I wil try to implement an industry-academy-government cooperation model to prevent young talents from leaving the metropolitan area and allow YU to play a leading role in improving the competitiveness of local human resources and revitalizing local industries while they settle in the region. I will work hard to implement it.” President CHOI Oe-chool said, “This award is a good example of the many achievements that Yeungnam University’s outstanding researchers are making, including education and research, contributing to the development of the local community. We will continuously provide various kinds of support for cultivation of excellent talents needed for the region and society and for development of future industries.”
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“Semiconductor process practice (theory + equipment operation)” training during vacation Implementation of joint projects with eight semiconductor-related faculties and departments to cultivate “future mobility semiconductor experts” [August 31, 2023] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) provided intensive training during vacation to cultivate semiconductor experts. YU's Semiconductor Human Resource Development Project Group conducted “short-term process training” to cultivate semiconductor super-gap experts for 8 weeks from July 3 to August 25.The training, which was conducted with the support of the Gyeongbuk Semiconductor Super-Gap Professional Training Project, was completed by a total of 160 people in 6 sessions, 20 people in each session. Each session was provided as 40 hours of training for one week. The “Process Practice Short-term Training” course is an educational program to support employment of current students and graduates of eight semiconductor-related departments at YU (Department of Physics, Department of Chemistry, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Electronic Engineering, Department of Information and Communication Engineering, and Department of Robotics Engineering) in the semiconductor field.YU plans to sequentially support employment in semiconductor industries in the Gyeongbuk region for 160 students who completed the training. After being selected for the Gyeongbuk Semiconductor Super-Gap Professional Human Resource Training Project in June 2023, YU's Semiconductor Human Resource Training Project Group has been supporting hands-on training in semiconductor processes for current students and job seekers and is working to develop a curriculum tailored to the needs of local industries.It also operates a high-level human resource training program for graduate students and is building semiconductor-related educational infrastructure, including the use of clean rooms and equipment for practicing various semiconductor processing equipment during the project period. KIM Jong-su (Professor of Department of Physics), head of YU's Semiconductor Human Resource Training Project Group, said, “We will actively support YU to establish itself as a hub for future mobility semiconductor device and process education.”
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Achievement of two gold medals after winning 14th Cheongpunggi National Judo Competition In the individual competition, overwhelming skills by winning one gold, one silver, and one bronze medal Coach LEE Jeong-hwa received “Best Coach Award” and KIM Min-soo received “Best Player Award” [August 25, 2023] YU’s judo team won the top spot at 2023 Summer National Men's & Women's University Judo Federation Championships. In the competition held at Daejeon University of Science and Technology from August 16th to 18th, YU defeated Sehan University with the score of 4 to 2 in the first round and got withdrawal from Masan University in the second round.And then, in the semifinals and finals, they won the team event by defeating Dong-eui University and Gimcheon University in succession. YU Judo Team achieved two gold medals this season following the 14th Cheongpunggi National Judo Competition held in May. YU Judo Team showed overwhelming skills in the individual competition at this competition, with LEE Jun-wook (first year of physical education, -60kg) winning a gold medal, as well as one silver and one bronze.YU Judo Team Coach LEE Jeong-hwa won the Best Coach Award in this competition and KIM Min-soo (4th year of Physical Education) won the Best Player Award. LEE Jeong-hwa, YU Judo Team Coach, said, “I would like to thank everyone who sent support and encouragement, including the school officials who helped the judo team focus on training.”
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Degree conferment to representative, etc. of graduates of the graduate school in Chunma Art Center Chamber Hall on the 22nd Colleges and graduate school produced 69 doctoral students, 366 master’s students, and 878 bachelor’s students. [August 22, 2023] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) held “2022 Second-Semester Degree Conferment Ceremony” on the 22nd. In the degree conferment ceremony held in YU Chunma Art Center Chamber Hall, President CHOI Oe-chool of YU and President PARK Yong-wan of Graduate School conferred degrees to and congratulated the representatives of masters’ students and all doctoral students of the graduate schools. Degree pendants and diplomas were conferred for colleges and seven special graduate schools such as Graduate School of Environmental Health, Graduate School of Culture and Art Design, Graduate School of Sports Science, Graduate School of Education, Graduate School of Engineering, and Park Chung Hee School of Policy and Saemaul. On that day, 878 bachelors, 366 masters, and 69 doctors were produced by YU. Among them, 191 foreigner students (85 bachelors, 83 masters, and 23 doctors) received degrees and 116 faculty graduates received double degree with double majors. President CHOI Oe-chool made a congratulatory message in the graduation ceremony, “The honorable degrees you received are the result of your hard work and dedication to realize your goals. I believe that YU graduates have grown into true intellectuals of this era to lead global innovation and pursue practical values of global co-prosperity. Korea is the only country that has risen to the ranks of advanced countries in aid through a middle-income country from an underdeveloped country receiving aid. Such situation ask us new living. I hope that YU graduates will create Korea with the dignity of an advanced country, and further grow into talented people to contribute for the common prosperity of the global village.”
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A part of “Program for proper understanding of Dokdo’s history” of University Innovation Support Project Since implementation in 2008, 14th this year Conducted by YU’s Dokdo Research Institute, pre-training on Dokdo’s geographical characteristics and natural ecosystem [August 21, 2023] “Dokdo is our land! If you are a citizen of the Republic of Korea, shouldn’t you step on our land Dokdo?” On the 19th, 40 students from YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) visited Dokdo and strengthened their will to protect Dokdo. This Dokdo exploration was conducted as a part of “Program for proper understanding of Dokdo’s history” implemented by University Innovation Support Project. The purpose is to establish a correct view of history and importance of defending the homeland in students. This is the 14th implementation since the first implementation of YU’s Program for proper understanding of Dokdo’s history in 2008. This program has been implemented every year except for 2020 and 2021, when COVID 19 spread. Students who participated in this program learned about Dokdo and Ulleungdo's geography, natural ecosystem, and Dokdo's historical significance through preliminary teaching on Dokdo and Ulleungdo prior to the exploration. The teaching was hosted by YU’s Dokdo Research Institute. <YU students who visited Dokdo are showing a performance on entering Dokdo> Starting on the 18th, the students who participated in the exploration program for 2 nights and 3 days organized a total of 8 teams of 5 people, established plans to visit Ulleungdo and Dokdo, and prepared a performance to enter Dokdo. They plan to promote social media by producing short video contents containing Dokdo exploration activities. Especially, at the Dokdo Museum visited on the third day of the tour, curator KIM Gyeong-do, who graduated from YU Department of Cultural Anthropology, explained the background of Dokdo Museum and historical facts of Dokdo, and received a great response from the students. KIM Ha-rin (3rd year, Department of Police Administration), who participated in the exploration, said, “I participated because I wanted to learn more about Dokdo rather than learning in the textbooks and to experience it directly. I will never forget the panoramic view of Ulleungdo and Dokdo from the observatory and the experience of stepping on the land directly. I really want to visit Dokdo, our land, with her family and friends.” LIM Hyun-soo (4th year of Business Administration) said, “This is my second visit to Dokdo after a family trip. Before visiting Dokdo, I was taught about Dokdo and prepared a Dokdo entrance performance with other students. It is felt different from other trips. I think I'll never forget the thrill of stepping on the land of Dokdo. I’d like to encourage other students to participate in Dokdo Exploration Program before graduation.” HAN Yong-hee, YU Dean of Student Affairs planned Dokdo exploration this time said, “We have been implementing the Dokdo exploration program every year to foster students’ correct historical awareness and affection for our land Dokdo. It would have been an opportunity for students to participate in the program, learn about Dokdo on their own, and explore Dokdo on their own to inspire love for Dokdo. The university plans and implements various programs to help students to develop character and develop leadership skills. I hope that many students will have the opportunity to actively participate and develop their capabilities.”
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“2023 Future Mobility Mid-to-long-term Education Program” and “Future Mobility Self-Work Contest” Hosted by YU Engineering Education Innovation Center with participation of 22 teams from 7 domestic universities [August 22, 2023] YU (President CHOI Oe-chool) held “2023 Future Mobility Mid-to-long-term Education Program” and “Future Mobility Self-Work Contest” The contest was hosted by YU Innovation Center for Engineering Education on the urban self-driving platform of YU Gyeongsan Campus. In the contest, 137 students from YU, Kyungpook National University, Kumoh University of Technology, Daegu University, Andong University, Korea National University of Transportation, and Halla University participated. This event consists a mid-to-long-term teaching program and a contest focused in autonomous driving technology for students interested in the field of future transportation, participants received online lectures and team-specific mentorship from May 22nd this year, and the contest was held for two days from August 17th to 18th. The contest is the 2nd contest that attempted to switch from the internal combustion engine-centered self-made car production contest of the International University Student Self-Work Car Contest started at YU in 1996 to the autonomous driving field of the future of electric vehicles. 22 teams from 7 universities implemented self-driving functions in a 1/5 scale electric car for children and drove on an urban self-driving track. This competition was sponsored by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT), and Gyeongsangbuk-do & Gyeongsan-si and the professors specializing in autonomous driving guided the education focused in autonomous driving programming including artificial intelligence and GPS. KANG Dong-jin, director of YU Engineering Education Innovation Center hosted the contest and said, “The performance of this year's participating teams was far superior to last year's competition and we could, therefore, see the leveling up of the participating teams. It became a great opportunity to cultivate talented people for future transportation.” Meanwhile, in the contest, Team 3 from Halla University came in first place, Jeyukdeopbap Team from Daegu University and AIS Team won the YU College of Engineering Prize, My Eve Team from YU and Team 5 from Halla University received the YU Machinery IT College Dean Prize, Youngcha Youngcha Team from YU and Team 6 from Halla University won the YU Engineering Education Innovation Center Director Prize.
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Major in Architectural Design in YU Faculty of Architecture and Department of Architectural Design in General Graduate School Recognition of international competence for 150 participants from 7 countries, including Korea, China, and the Philippines [August 24, 2023] < Professors and students of YU Faculty of Architecture attending 2023 AIDIA (Asia Interior Design Institute Association)> Graduate school students from Major in Architectural Design in YU Faculty of Architecture and Department of Architectural Design received many prizes including grand prize in International Student Workshop of 2023 AIDIA (Asia Interior Design Institute Association). International Student Workshop of 2023 AIDIA was held for the 3rd time from July 16th to 21st in Hanyang University. A total of 150 students, tutors, and professors from seven countries, including Korea, China, the Philippines, Thailand, Colombia, Laos, and Malaysia, participated in various cultural programs and design work. With the theme of “Mining Seongsu,” they enjoyed a new perspective on Seongsu-dong, Seoul, and explored the various senses of Seongsu's yesterday and today by exploring three routes in Seongsu-dong with the tutor in charge. At this workshop, student YANG Mi-jin (Department of Architectural Design, Graduate School, left in the photo above) received the first prize, the AIDIA (Asia Interior Design Institute Association) President Prize. The characteristics of Seongsu-dong were analyzed as the past and present, the gap between the rich and the poor, and the contrast between abandoned and used spaces and were set as a concept based on the factory which is an element of Seongsu-dong. In order to connect the two less frequently used alleys with the main road, a sculpture with the concept of a traditional Korean knot was installed to activate the alley connection and remodeling and exterior space design were applied so that the rice cake shop, an existing local store on the selected site, could be naturally mixed with the influx of stores. YANG Mi-jin said, “Working with foreign students from various countries and friends from other schools, I was able to accumulate new experiences and feel an expanded vision for my future career." Park Chan-hee (Department of Architectural Design, General Graduate School) focused in the connection between nature and the city, centered on Seoul Forest, and won the KIID (Korea Institute of Interior Design) Chairman Prize. She made her work in 4 sequences consisting of Café Street - Seoul Forest - the plaza in Seoul Forest - the street corner leading from Seoul Forest to the downtown. KIM Su-hyeon majoring in architectural design in YU Department of Architecture won the Sigongtech Chairman Award by designing spaces and furniture that could meet the needs of both locals and travelers on the route of Seongsu-dong under the theme of sustainability. Professor KIM So-hee of YU Department of Architecture said, “Students were able to gain new approaches and inspiration by sharing stories about the classes and project progress at the school.” Meanwhile, since its establishment in 2000, AIDIA currently has 7 countries, including Korea, China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Singapore and AIDIA Federation publishes general meetings, international student workshops, and AIDIA journals, and continues design exchanges centering on professors and students majoring in Asian countries.
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