The Reactor Research & Education Center leverages its MOU with KHNP to build a new 826 m2 lecture hall and improve existing facilities, showcasing its world-class educational capabilities
Professor Hong-Sub Lee’s research team implements high-efficiency memristor array for AI inference
Findings expected to “become key foundational technology for high-efficiency AI inference hardware”
Expanding research cultivated at Kyung Hee into independent research
Awarded prestigious fellowship designed to support young researchers
Ensuring High Mechanical Strength and Durability
Convergence of Hydrogen-Based Energy Systems and Superconducting Technology
Two students from Professor Dongwhi Choi’s Multi-Scale Processing Laboratory in the Department of Mechanical Engineering have been named recipients of the Presidential Science Scholarship. The honorees are doctoral candidates Yu-seop Kim and Donghan Lee. The Presidential Science Scholarship is a national program hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Student Aid Foundation. It is designed to identify outstanding graduate students with the potential to become world-class researchers and to provide them with a robust foundation for their studies.
To select scholarship recipients, the Korea Student Aid Foundation comprehensively evaluates academic achievement, growth potential, and contributions to their respective fields. Each year, approximately 120 students are selected nationwide (around 50 for Master’s programs and 70 for Doctoral programs). Selected scholars receive full tuition coverage until graduation, along with a stipend for academic encouragement each semester. It is particularly significant that a single laboratory produced two scholarship recipients simultaneously in a competitive program that selects only about 120 students across the entire country.
Professor Seunghyun Lee (Department of Electronic Engineering) Develops a Next-Generation Hardware Platform
Simultaneous Execution of Security and Computation with Improved Space Efficiency
Professor Seung Hwan Lee’s Research Team Wins Bronze at the Samsung Humantech Paper Awards
Contributing to the Performance of Next-Generation AI Semiconductors
Research by Professor Dong Keon Yon’s Team Published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
General Decline in Disease Burden Across Asia, but National, Gender, and Socioeconomic Gaps Persist
Professor Dongwhi Choi’s Research Team (Department of Mechanical Engineering) Develops Next-Generation Sensor Technology
Joint Research Conducted with Professor Yoonsang Ra, an Alumnus who Earned his Master’s and Doctoral Degrees under Professor Choi
Femto Science Inc. Donates 800 Million KRW Worth of Quantum Interface Control Equipment In-Kind
Strengthening Cooperation in Quantum Device Research with the International Center for Quantum Matter (ICQM)