1984-1989, Microbiology, Seoul National University, B.Sc.
1992-1993, Biochemical Engineering, Seoul National University, M.Eng.
1994-1997, Analytical Chemistry, University of South Australia, Australia, PhD
Career
1989-1991: Researcher, LG Life Science
2003~2006: Director, Nanoditech, NJ. USA
2018~: President of DNABOY Co. Ltd.
Research Area
Lab robotics
Lab-on-a-chip
Appropriate Technology
Selected achievements
Dome shaped AI chicken coop
Labboy - a chemistry robot
Maul laboratory
Director, Intellectual Property Trade & Cooperation Division of Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), Korea
Title: IP-ODA Project by Korean Intellectual Property Office: The Current Status and Future Plan
1984-1989, Microbiology, Seoul National University, B.Sc.
1992-1993, Biochemical Engineering, Seoul National University, M.Eng.
1994-1997, Analytical Chemistry, University of South Australia, Australia, PhD
Career
1989-1991: Researcher, LG Life Science
2003~2006: Director, Nanoditech, NJ. USA
2018~: President of DNABOY Co. Ltd.
Research Area
Lab robotics
Lab-on-a-chip
Appropriate Technology
Selected achievements
Dome shaped AI chicken coop
Labboy - a chemistry robot
Maul laboratory
1984-1989, Microbiology, Seoul National University, B.Sc.
1992-1993, Biochemical Engineering, Seoul National University, M.Eng.
1994-1997, Analytical Chemistry, University of South Australia, Australia, PhD
Career
1989-1991: Researcher, LG Life Science
2003~2006: Director, Nanoditech, NJ. USA
2018~: President of DNABOY Co. Ltd.
Research Area
Lab robotics
Lab-on-a-chip
Appropriate Technology
Selected achievements
Dome shaped AI chicken coop
Labboy - a chemistry robot
Maul laboratory
Eunhyea Chung is an associate professor in the Department of Energy Resources Engineering at Seoul National University. Her research area lies between Environmental Engineering and Energy Resources Engineering, especially separation techniques and energy or resources production. Her research started from the fundamental study of the micro- or nano-scopic phenomena in colloid and surface science but, currently, more focuses on the environmental applications such the resource recovery while solving environmental problems.
Jeakweon Han is an Associate Professor with the Department of Robotics at Hanyang University ERICA, South Korea. He received the Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from Virginia Tech in 2012 and the B.S and M.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Korea University, South Korea, in 2000 and 2002 respectively. While in Virginia Tech, he designed and fabricated the first adult sized humanoid robot in the US named ‘CHARLI’. With CHARLI, he participated in the RoboCup and won in 2011. When he worked for ROBOTIS, he developed the rescue humanoid robot ‘THOR-MANG'. With this robot, he participated in the DARPA Robotics Challenge and made it to the finals. Currently, He founded HERoEHS Lab at Hanyang University and he is developing various kind of robots such as the skiing humanoid robot, the autonomous soccer playing humanoid robot, the autonomous delivery robot, and the emotional robot etc.
Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Title: Small Scale Chemistry for Teaching and Learning Reduction-oxidation Reactions and Fuel Cell in Highschool
1994, Chemistry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, undergraduate in chemistry.
2004, Chemistry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, magister in chemistry.
2022, Chemistry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, post-graduate in chemistry.
Career
2006- now: Lecturer at Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Dr. Seongbae Lim, Ph.D., is a Professor of Information Systems at St. Mary’s University and Research Associate for the Center for Blockchain Technologies at the University College London. He also served as a chairman of department finance and quantitative management. Dr. Lim specializes in IT-driven innovation strategy, blockchain technology, and e-commerce strategy. His prior teaching experience includes the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and State University of New York at Geneseo. His recently published books include ‘Innovation 5.0,’ ‘Living Innovation: from Value Creation to the Greater Good,’ ‘Meta Innovation,’ and ‘Blockchain for Smart Governance.
Dr. Juyeon Park is an Associate Professor in the Department of Textiles, Merchandising and Fashion Design at Seoul National University in Korea. Before joining SNU, she was faculty at Colorado State University, 2008-2019. She is a renowned scholar and international leader in Human-Centered Wearable Product Development. Her scholarship program is characterized by novel product innovation for human health and well-being through creative use and applications of emerging technologies and multidisciplinary collaborations. Her research work aspires to make philanthropic social contributions via. strong industry and community partnerships, and impact the lives of diverse populations such as occupational workers, people with disabilities, clinical patients, the elderly and children.
Founder, Engineers without Borders
Professor, University of Colorado
Global Engagement for a Small Planet
Biography
Dr. Amadei is a Distinguished Professor and Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He received his Ph.D. in 1982 from the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Amadei is the Founding Director of the Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communities. He is also the Founding President of Engineers Without Borders - USA and the co-founder of the Engineers Without Borders-International network. Among other distinctions, Dr. Amadei is an elected member of the US National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Construction. He is also an elected Senior Ashoka Fellow. Dr. Amadei holds seven honorary doctoral degrees (UMass Lowell; Carroll College; Clarkson; Drexel; Worcester Polytechnic Institute; the Technion in Israel; and SUNY-ESF). In 2013 and 2014, Dr. Amadei served as a Science Envoy to Pakistan and Nepal for the US Department of State. Dr. Amadei holds a commercial pilot license (multi-engine land, instrument).
Research economist Development Impact Evaluation (DIME), World Bank
Research fields
Development, environment, education, and public economics
Working papers
"Finding the lost in class: evidence from incentives, inputs, and complementary provisions in Tanzanian high schools" [new draft coming soon]
Presented at: Empirics and Methods in Economics Conference (2019); University of Chicago (2019-2020); World Bank (2020); University of Pennsylvania (2020); Sustainable Research and Innovation Congress (2021); International Conference on Energy, Aquatech and Sustainability – Special Session for Education (2021, best presentation award); Northwestern University Development Rookiefest Conference (2021); KDI School-World Bank DIME Conference on Impact Evaluation in Sustainable and Inclusive Development (2021)
"Do school electrification and digital media deliver educational benefits? Experimental evidence from Tanzanian high schools" [second-year analysis pending]
"How do government transfer payments affect retail prices and welfare? Evidence from SNAP" (with Justin Leung) [revise and resubmit – Journal of Public Economics]
"Valuing the global mortality consequences of climate change accounting for adaptation costs and benefits" (with Tamma Carleton, Michael Delgado, Michael Greenstone, Solomon Hsiang, Andrew Hultgren, Amir Jina, Robert Kopp, Ishan Nath, James Rising, Ashwin Rode, Justin Simcock, Arvid Viaene, Jiacan Yuan and Alice Zhang) [accepted – Quarterly Journal of Economics]
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Seoul National University, 2021
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 2020
M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 2016
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Korea University, 2014
Prof. Sangwook Park’s CLean Energy & Nanoheat Lab. is interested in diverse energy and environmental applications. Thermal-, energy-, and nanoengineering are employed to tackle energy and environmental challenges. 1)(Blue-)Green hydrogen mass production & storage 2) Greenhouse gas reduction, carbon utilization, and e-fuel synthesis 3) Water & air purification 4) Digital twin-based intelligent future strategies and techno-economic analyses for hydrogen energy production & storage are studied.
Youngmoon Lee is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Robotics, Hanyang University ERICA, South Korea. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science and engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2016 and 2019, respectively, and the B.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Seoul National University, South Korea, in 2014. He served as a Korea International Cooperation Agent (KOICA) in Rwanda. His research interests include the areas of battery management systems, robotic sensing, and applications, as well as embedded or cyber-physical systems. These research issues are often motivated by, and hence their results are applicable to, real-life systems such as electric and autonomous cars, smartphones and homes, and human health and wellness.
Public health doctor, Medical division in Dasiseogi welfare center
Title: Toward becoming a better self : Designing assistive technology for people with autism
Youngmoon Lee is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Robotics, Hanyang University ERICA, South Korea. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science and engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2016 and 2019, respectively, and the B.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Seoul National University, South Korea, in 2014. He served as a Korea International Cooperation Agent (KOICA) in Rwanda. His research interests include the areas of battery management systems, robotic sensing, and applications, as well as embedded or cyber-physical systems. These research issues are often motivated by, and hence their results are applicable to, real-life systems such as electric and autonomous cars, smartphones and homes, and human health and wellness.
Associate Research Fellow, Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI)
Title: Determinants and Predictors of Credit Constraints: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
Youngmoon Lee is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Robotics, Hanyang University ERICA, South Korea. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science and engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2016 and 2019, respectively, and the B.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Seoul National University, South Korea, in 2014. He served as a Korea International Cooperation Agent (KOICA) in Rwanda. His research interests include the areas of battery management systems, robotic sensing, and applications, as well as embedded or cyber-physical systems. These research issues are often motivated by, and hence their results are applicable to, real-life systems such as electric and autonomous cars, smartphones and homes, and human health and wellness.
She studied chemistry education as a bachelor's degree at the Sebelas Maret University and continued her master's in chemistry at the Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia. She got her Ph.D. at the Department of Chemistry of Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea. Her research focuses on synthesizing nanocomposite material, fabrication, 3D printing strategies for artificial blood vessels and implementation of appropriate technology for teaching and learning purpose. Currently, she is a lecturer at Chemistry Education Study Program at Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia.
Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Title: Building Research Capacity at Higher Education Institutes: A Case Study in Royal University of Phnom Penh
Dr. Veasna Soum is currently a faculty member of Graduate School of Science, Royal University of Phnom Penh. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Sogang University, Korea in 2020. His research interest are Lab on a Chip, Microfluidics, Microfabrication, and Sensor. He a leader of a research laboratory named Materials and Fabrication Laboratory where five graduate students and sixteen undergraduate students are using for their researches.
Researcher in Convergence Major in Global Smart Farm, Seoul National University
Title: Statistical inference method for Korean low-carbon certificate criteria of agricultural products to reflect uncertain conditions
Solhee Kim is a Ph.D. in the Centre for Green Resources Engineering (GREC) in Seoul National University. Her main research area is environmental implications evaluation of agricultural activities and policy and optimized network analysis of rural resources. She earned a Ph.D. degree in Interdisciplinary Program in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology at Seoul National University in 2021. She has published several papers on environmental implications of agricultural activities based on Life Cycle Assessment, as well as on policy application of rural resources distribution based on network analysis.
Forum on Challenges of Engineering Education in the Era of AI Invited Talk Speaker
Application of Appropriate Technology, renewable energy, solar power, entrepreneurship and business startup training for social cause. Established empower community centers in developing countries to empower local people to achieve self-sustainability. Over 20 years of engineering development and technical management for various appropriate technology / clean technology / energy systems and products. Over 25 years of engineering research and development of high technology hardware and software products.
Ms. Ah-rum Choi is the PR&Marketing Lead from DOT Inc which develops an IoT-based gadget for visually impaired persons (https://www.dotincorp.com). With the given success of the world's first Braille tactile display, Dot Inc. is making an evident global disability market entry through patented innovative technology. Through that, Dot Inc. is willing to make an impactful social change in the fields of education, employment, and access to information for the blind and the visually impaired in our city.
Won Nyoung Park started the Angelswing project in 2015 for Nepal earthquake recovery. After the subsequent experiences, he founded Angelswing as a company for sustaining its activities and impact. Previously, he studied Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech and dropped out to continue his venture.
Hyo-Seok Yu
President, Creativethon
Title: Business through indoor vegetable cultivation in Mongolia
Won Nyoung Park started the Angelswing project in 2015 for Nepal earthquake recovery. After the subsequent experiences, he founded Angelswing as a company for sustaining its activities and impact. Previously, he studied Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech and dropped out to continue his venture.