The Research Promotion Team builds an in-house AI-powered administration system to drive efforts toward transforming Kyung Hee into an AI-Native University
The First 4-Year Private University to Achieve Comprehensive Web Accessibility for its Portal System
Ensuring Barrier-Free Access for Users with Disabilities and the Elderly
Official Launch of the K-DX Big Data Analysis System
Establishment of 143 Data Marts (DM) across faculty, research, and administration
Support for customized decision-making by administrative units and comparative analysis of university indicators
Latest LLM Models Available to All Kyung Hee Members
From Test to Images and Videos
“Further Accelerating the University’s Digital Transformation”
Professor Seunghyun Lee (Department of Electronic Engineering) Develops a Next-Generation Hardware Platform
Simultaneous Execution of Security and Computation with Improved Space Efficiency
The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) is widely recognized as one of the world’s top three conferences in the field of AI. Among its various honors, the Deployed Application Award is presented annually at the Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI) conference and is based on the core criterion of whether research results have been successfully implemented in real-world industrial settings to produce measurable performance. Professor Jae-Hong Park and his research team at the Department of Big Data Analytics, in collaboration with the AI startup ALLBIGDAT (founded by Kyung Hee alumni) received this prestigious award for their paper: “Layout-Aware Parsing with Vision Language Fusion: DATALUX for Academic Content Service Provider.” We sat down with Professor Park to discuss the significance of this award and the background of his research.
Opening of the Humanity & Social Data Institute (HSSDI)
Systematically Collecting, Archiving, and Sharing Data Across Social Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, and the Humanities
Kyung Hee University System celebrates 2026 with the New Year’s Ceremony and Greeting
Reflecting on the history of the Kyung Hee spirit born from the ruins of war and re-examining the institution’s management philosophy
Professor Sung Hun Jin at the Department of Information Display has built a research career around a simple but ambitious premise: everyday curiosity, when pursued seriously, can yield technologies capable of solving problems in medicine, security, and sustainability
His recent work spans an unusual range—biodegradable batteries made from spent coffee grounds, memory devices that physically dissolve to erase data, and needle-sized sensors designed to diagnose medical emergencies in real time. In the interview below, Professor Jin discusses his recent research and the thinking behind how he develops new ideas.
Commemorative Dialogue at the 44th UN International Day of Peace
Naomi Oreskes, G. John Ikenberry, and Inwon Choue shed light on the directions for a civilizational turn.
Their shared view is that our age demands the urgent unfolding of a new horizon of politics embracing planetary consciousness.