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The last Ajou President Bread event is held for the 2015 academic year2015-12-16An event was held to encourage Ajou University students who are preparing for the final test for the fall semester of the 2015 academic year.The event was held on the afternoon of December 15th in the square in front of the exit for the University Central Library's Information Room, with President Dong Yeon Kim, Executive Vice President for Industry-Academia Cooperation Kyung Hee Choi, Vice President for Student Affairs Jai Hyoung Cho, and students from the General Student Council in attendance. During the event, the President and other officials distributed bread and hot coffee to about 2,000 students who dropped by despite the cold weather.President Kim asked individual students their names, shook hands with and gave words of encouragement to and joked with them. A female student said to the President, "I am considering teaming up with about ten seniors and juniors to apply for the Creative Activity Semester with a project for building remote control vehicles," and President Kim replied, "It is a great idea and will be helpful. Keep working on it."The refreshments distribution events, which have been organized by the University's LINC (Leaders in INdustry-college Cooperation) Project Group in time for tests, aim to promote the Project among students. Ajou was first selected for the LINC Project in 2014 and won the "Excellent Grade" in this year's annual evaluation conducted by the National Research Foundation of Korea, and it is set to receive 4.95 billion won, which is an increase of 1.05 billion won from the previous year.Meanwhile, a booth for the Creative Activity Semester was set up next to the event square, and some students visited the booth to receive counseling.
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A graduation ceremony is held for Ajou’s Key Leaders Education Program for Suwon City officials2015-12-14On the morning of December 14th, the graduation ceremony was held for the 2015 Key Leaders Education Program for Suwon City Officials in Ajou University’s College Academic Building. Ajou’s Graduate School of Public Administration is operating the Program at the request of the Suwon Municipal Government.The ceremony was attended by the thirty graduating officials, Suwon City Mayor Tae Young Yeom (pictured above), and Chairman Sun Yeong Park of the Planning and Economy Committee under the Suwon City Council. Also in attendance were Executive Vice President for Industry-Academia Cooperation Kyung Hee Choi, Dean of the Graduate School Joong Soon Jang, and Dean Heung Sik Kim and Visiting Professor Jin Pyo Kim of the Graduate School of Public Administration from the University.The ceremony began with the presentation of graduation certificates, followed by the award presentation and an address by Dean Heung Sik Kim, and congratulatory speeches by Executive Vice President Choi, Mayor Yeom, and Visiting Professor Kim. There were presentations on excellent policy suggestions prior to the ceremony.Accolades that were presented included the Award of the University President, the Award of the Suwon City Mayor, the Award of the Dean of the Graduate School, and the Award of Achievement. Winners of the awards are as follows: ◆ Award of the University President: Yeong Hwa Gong◆ Award of the Suwon City Mayor: Sang Bin Jeong◆ Award of the Dean of the Graduate School: Seon Yeong Park, Jeong Ah Yang, and Seong Shin Cho◆ Award of Achievement: Byeong Soo Lim, Sang Bin Jeong, Ae Yeong Kim, and Byeong Ju Ryu Thirty officials (Grade 6) from the Suwon Municipal Government have attended the Key Leaders Education Program, which has lasted for ten months since February. The Program includes 19 subjects including “The Changing Administrative Environment and Local Government Administration for the Future,” “Proper Views of Public Positions,” “Laws and Regulations Relevant to Municipal Officials,” and “Education on Informatization.”< Executive Vice President for Industry-Academia Cooperation Kyung Hee Choi presents the Award of the University President on behalf of President Dong Yeon Kim. >< Dean Heung Sik Kim of the Graduate School of Public Administration and the recipients of the Award of the Dean of the Graduate School pose for a picture. >
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Ajou’s Professor Kyo Beum Lee wins the Academic Award from the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers2015-12-14Ajou University’s Professor Kyo Beum Lee (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, right in above picture) won the Academic Award from the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers (KIEE) during its regular General Meeting, which was held on December 11th in the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies' building.KIEE presents academic awards to researchers who have contributed to the development of electrical engineering by having many papers published in its journal over the past five years. Professor Lee also received a plaque of appreciation in acknowledgement of his contributions to the growth of the journal, which is listed on the Science Citation Index.Professor Lee said, “I would like to thank the graduate students in my laboratory who have worked hard in a challenging environment in which a limited number of students had to deal with many projects,” adding, “I believe KIEE expected me to work even harder when it gave me this award, and I will make every effort to meet the expectation.”Established in 1947, KIEE is one of the largest academic societies in South Korea with about 10,000 regular members. Its research activities cover five areas – power engineering, electrical machinery and energy conversion systems, electro-physics and applications, information and control, and electrical facilities. KIEE aims to contribute to industrial advancement by promoting academic activities and developing relevant technologies in the field of electrical engineering.
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World-OKTA Chairman Ki Chool Park participates in the last Ajou Brown Bag Meeting for 2015 as a guest2015-12-07The fourteenth Brown Bag Meeting of Ajou University was held at noon on December 7th in the Conference Room 1 in Yulgok Hall, with Chairman Ki Chool Park of the World-OKTA (Overseas Korean Traders Associations) in attendance. The Brown Bag Meeting began in March, and has been held every other week during the regular semesters this year, and Chairman Park was the first guest to be invited to the Meeting on that day, which is the last one for this year.Ajou's President Dong Yeon Kim and Chairman Park exchanged a variety of questions and answers with students for about an hour over sandwiches.Regarding Chairman Park, President Kim said, "He has keen interest in international experiences and challenges of young students and was happy to participate in Ajou's After You Program when he heard about its missions," adding, "I ask you to learn his aggressive attitude and confidence in taking on challenges."When asked about the reason for his success, Chairman Park said, "I was able to enter a large conglomerate though I was not from a major university. The reason why I was successful as an employee was that I had the endurance to accomplish a goal through the end when I had one," adding, "I had many challenges in business because I started it later than others. So, I try to give advice based on my experiences to young people like you as often as I can."Chairman Park promised that the World-OKTA will provide full support to the Overseas Company Internship Credits, a program proposed by the University as part of the Creative Activity Semester that will be introduced in the 2016 academic year. He also committed himself to participate as a guest in the Mentoring Program for Pleasant Innovation, which will also begin next year and arrange mentors to Ajou's students for counseling on issues regarding their lives, future careers, and other more personal ones.
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Week-long ‘GREATIVE Industry-Academia Cooperation Festival’ is held at Ajou2015-12-07The '2015 GREATIVE Industry-Academia Cooperation Festival’ kicked off on the morning of December 7th in Ajou University's College Academic Building.The Festival was prepared to spread the accomplishments and best practices, and discover new models of Industry-Academia Cooperation for the Creative Economy. It began with the opening ceremony on that day, and will be held over a week until December 11th. The opening ceremony featured a report on accomplishments of Industry-Academia Cooperation, a presentation of impressive cases from Ajou's Global Campus - the After You Program, and an MOU signing with the World-OKTA (Overseas Korean Traders Associations). In the afternoon, President Jae Won Kwak of the Gyeonggi Institute of Science & Technology Promotion gave a special lecture entitled "Why should it be Gwangyo and Pangyo now?"In addition, many other interesting programs, which will encourage participation of Ajou personnel and provide a vision of global Industry-Academia Cooperation, will be held, including: Special lectures and education on global industry-academia cooperation; Seminar and exhibition of project achievements; a Counseling booth for corporate financing, technological commercialization, and business startups, etc.; a Tour of the Gyeonggi Center for the Creative Economy & Innovation in Pangyo; the Talk concert on business start-ups for young people (presided by Vice President Cheol Gyun Kim of Coupang); and Join the President for a special drone class.Executive Vice President for Industry-Academia Cooperation Kyung Hee Choi said, "This festival will be an opportunity for exchanges among industries, academic and research institutes, and public organizations including local governments, and for expanding global cooperation between industries and academia through the World-OKTA that is building its presence abroad. I hope that it will help Ajou and the local community to open up a new chapter in developing hand-in-hand through industry-academia cooperation."In his welcome speech, President Dong Yeon Kim said, "Ajou will try to accomplish the vision of combining industry-academia cooperation and globalization," adding, "In that regard, we will explore a new frontier that no other universities and communities have reached so far."< Executive Vice President for Industry-Academia Cooperation Kyung Hee Choi announces the opening of the Festival.>< During the opening ceremony, Ajou signs an MOU with the World-OKTA. >< President Dong Yeon Kim tours exhibits along with invited guests, including World-OKTA >
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The 2015 Ajou Engineering Festival is held2015-12-07The 2015 Ajou Engineering Festival was held on December 3rd in the lobby of Paldal Hall. The event was hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Institute for the Advancement of Technology, and was organized by the College of Engineering and the Engineering Education Innovation Center under the University.The Festival was attended by Executive Vice President for Industry-Academia Cooperation Kyung Hee Choi, CEOs who are Ajou's alumni, professors from the College of Engineering and the College of Information Technology, and about 250 students. It featured a variety of programs, including the 'Creative General Design Contest,' an exhibition of the project achievements made with the support of the Engineering Education Innovation Center over the past year, the On-campus Society Contest, the Engineering Underground Research Poster Session, SMART+ exhibitions, and customized Job & Brand consulting for students in the College of Engineering.In the 'Creative General Design Contest,' Team NANO (Jin Woon Kim and Hye Yeon Kim), which presented "Coating Fluids for Self-Cleansing Smart Windows That Respond to Indoor Lighting," won the Grand Prize. Team A-FA-Formula (Eui Il Jeong, Gyeong Su Jeong, Ho Jun Yoon, Gi Seon Shim, and Yoo Jin Kim), which presented "Formula Design for Safe Driving," and the Air Quality Research Institute (Cheon Woong Park, Hye Ji Joo, and Ji Hye Kim) under the Department of Environmental Engineering, which submitted "Simulated Analysis of Vertical Diffusion in the Air Quality Model Based on Graphic Fractions," received the Grand Prizes in the On-campus Society Contest and the Engineering Underground Research Poster Session, respectively.
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Ajou's student team of the Department of Korean Language and Literature and the Department of Culture and Contents wins an award at the Story Theme Park Contest2015-12-07An Ajou University Team consisting of Da Bin Jung (Department of Korean Language and Literature) and Jeong Eun Park, Yeong Eun Seo, and Hye Rin Jeong (Department of Culture and Contents) won the Special Award at the '2015 Content Contest for the Story Theme Park,' which is hosted by the Advanced Center for Korean Studies (ACKS), with their work "Do You Know What Love Is?"The '2015 Content Contest for the Story Theme Park' invited cultural content plans from university students across the nation that are in the form of film, drama, animation, comics, publication, performance, or exhibition and can be commercialized. From among them, applications to be evaluated were selected in a preliminary review. The selected applicants were then asked to develop their works based on lectures on creating works by relevant experts and on-site experiences at traditional cultural sites that were provided by the organizers. In the last phase, award-winners were chosen in an evaluation of the developed works. Eleven teams were selected as the candidates for the preliminary evaluation from among 51 applicants, and, of them, 8 teams survived the four-month-long mentoring, with 3 teams being eliminated. One team received the Award of the Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, another team won the Award of the Chairman of ACKS, and the other six teams won the Special Award."Do You Know What Love Is?" is a play about a university student, who is poor at love, learns dating skills with the help of three Kings from the Chosun Dynasty – Sejong, Seongjong, and Yeonsangun – who were reborn. The play is different from existing ones with a one-way format in that it involves the participation of the audience, and is designed to allow the audience to enjoy their participation.< Award-winners take a group photo.>
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Ajou's Professor Young June Choi wins the 2015 Haedong Young Scholar Award2015-12-07Ajou University's Professor Young June Choi (Department of Information and Computer Engineering) won the '2015 Haedong Young Scholar Award' from the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences (KICS). The award ceremony was held on December 4th at the Palace Hotel Seoul.The KICS Hadong Awards are presented by the Haedong Science and Culture Foundation, which was established by Chairman Jeong Shik Kim of Daeduck Electronics. Chairman Kim has developed printed circuit board businesses for about forty years. The awards are given to scholars who have made outstanding academic and technological accomplishments in the fields related to electronic engineering.Award-winners must be forty or younger, have contributed articles to the KICS Journal and international journals listed in the Science Citation Index during the previous five years, and are expected to contribute to academic activities in Korea and abroad in coming years. Each award winner is given a plaque along with prize money of ten million won.Professor Choi had the honor of winning the award by successfully developing new communications and networking technologies in wireless resource management for mobile communications networks, mobile electricity management, access to dynamic spectrum, and network security.The other winner of the Young Scholar Award for this year was Professor Bang Cheol Jung from Chungnam National University. The Hadong Grand Prize went to Professor Gyeong Cheol Yang from Pohang University of Science And Technology, and CEO June Chung of Solid was selected as the winner of the Hadong Technology Award. * From left to right, Chairman Jeong Shik Kim of Daeduck Electronics, Ajou's Professor Young June Choi, Professor Bang Cheol Jung from Chungnam National University, and KICS President Jong Seon Noh.
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The Second Ajou Hidden Champions are announced2015-12-04The Second Ajou Hidden Champions were announced at a presentation event on December 3rd in the Grand Auditorium of Ajou University's Yulgok Hall. A total of ten selected companies were introduced.“Hidden Champions” refers to strong and competitive companies that are smaller and less-known to the public than large conglomerates. For the purpose of finding Hidden Champions, the University launched a group of about fifty student evaluators in October. The students were divided into ten teams, with each team assigned to identify one candidate from among the companies with less than 1,000 employees and with revenue of ten to one hundred billion won or less. They then conducted assessments of the candidates during November in terms of their welfare benefits, technological capabilities, comparative status within their respective industries, etc.The ten selected companies are Young-Il Education System, Etners, Ehwa Diamond Industrial, Motrex, Neo Biotech, Satrec Initiative, Snoop By, Credu, Solid, and AirenSoft.During the presentations, individual teams explained their reasons for choosing the companies to the students who were in attendance, and seven evaluators assessed and gave awards to excellent presentations. The evaluators consisted of officials from outside companies in charge of human resources, and Director Jai Hyoung Cho and Operations Team Leader Young Hwan Bae from the Creative University Job Center. The evaluation criteria included Activities of Individual Teams, Documents Review, and Presentations, etc. The team that presented on Satrec Initiative won the Grand Prize. And the Top Prizes went to the teams that introduced Credu and Motrex, and the Excellence Awards were given to the teams that explained Solid and Ehwa Diamond Industrial, respectively.The selection of Hidden Champions is a program unique to Ajou that aims to encourage students to positively consider small but strong companies, instead of only preparing to enter large conglomerates. In addition to the selection, the University plans to operate a long-term program, i.e., holding job fairs that can introduce the companies to students and arrange internships at the companies to help them find jobs.
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Ajou’s Professor Hyung Tak Seo succeeds in adjusting the electric conductivity of metal oxide semiconductors by generating hydrogen2015-12-04Ajou University’s team led by Professor Hyung Tak Seo (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Energy System Research of the Graduate School, pictured above) succeeded in developing a technology that can dramatically raise electric conductivity with hydrogen that is generated by photochemically decomposing moisture absorbed into the surface of metal oxide semiconductors with ultraviolet radiation.The research findings were published on October 27th in the online edition of The ACS Nano, a renowned academic journal in nano science. The research marks the world’s first reliable experimental confirmation of the possibility that hydrogen doping can adjust the electric conductivity of metal oxide semiconductors, which had previously only been speculated theoretically. Hence, the findings are expected to open up the possibility of developing highly efficient large-area semiconductors and transparent electrodes in the future. Metal oxide semiconductors are made from straightened thin metal oxides and used as the essential elements in displays or transparent electrodes for solar batteries because they are transparent and their conductivity is easy to adjust. However, it had been difficult to obtain the expected performance due to the decrease in electric conductivity that occurs when metal oxides are made larger. Another problem had been that the electrical features of metal oxides change when moisture in the air lands on them and is resolved into hydrogen atoms.The team of Professor Seo took note of the features of hydrogen atoms and designed ways to address the problems. The team exposed the surface of metal oxides – a mixture of Indium, Gallium, and Zinc Oxide – to high energy ultraviolet radiation to decompose the moisture into hydrogen. In doing so, they found that electrical conductivity increased in proportion to the length of time the surface was exposed to the ultraviolet radiation.“Doping,” a method in which electrical conductivity is improved by adding impurities to semiconductors, was available in the past, but hydrogen, which is light and dissipates easily, has never been used. Professor Seo’s team used high-quality electromicroscopes and spectroscopes and confirmed that, as water molecules attached to the oxides change into hydrogen molecules, they combine with existing atoms in the gaps between atoms or in the spaces left by outgoing oxygen atoms within a thin membrane, which increases electron density. Depending on the trial, electrical conductivity increased by one-thousand billion times or higher. Thus, hydrogen doping was experimentally verified for the first time in the world.In particular, electrical conductivity increased as much as 1011 times when hydrogen doping was conducted at room temperature after creating nano crystals on the interface of metal oxides and circuit boards by using alkali metallic impurities, compared to when no nano crystals were present. Professor Seo explained that the findings will allow for making highly reliable large-area oxide semiconductors and transparent electrodes necessary for the display industry, etc., through a simple process. Professor Seo added that the research will contribute to developing photochemical doping equipment that can be applied to transparent electrode technology by discovering the mechanism of hydrogen doping through the latest analytic techniques.Professor Seo went on to say, "The photochemical doping technology that was proposed in the research involves an easier process, is highly efficient in adjusting electrical conductivity, and dramatically increases the reliability of oxides. Thus, it will be able to be utilized extensively in developing next-generation transparent elements."The research was conducted in collaboration with the team of Professor Duck Kyun Choi from Hanyang University with the support of the Nano Material Technology Development Project and the General Researcher Support Project that are carried out by the Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning and the National Research Foundation of Korea.< Diagram of the concept of the photochemical hydrogen doping mechanism >< A photo of hydrogen combined with nano crystals taken by a high-resolution transmission electromicroscope >
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