2024. 12
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"This Scientist's Research Changes the Future! Field Coverage of Artificial Organ Research! Professor Kim Hwan (Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation) | Real! Scientists' Room Ep. 1"
2024. 11.22
Professor Kim at Korea National University of Transportation received the 'CGBio Young Investigator Award' at the Fall Conference and Educational Workshop of the Korean Society for Biomaterials. The 'CGBio Young Investigator Award,' co-hosted by CGBio and the Korean Society for Biomaterials, is a prestigious award given to young scientists who have achieved outstanding research results in the field of biomaterials research and tissue engineering. Professor Kim was recognized for his excellent research achievements, including presenting new possibilities in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, as well as publishing numerous papers and patents. Additionally, Kim Sujin and Kang Yoonju, master's students in Professor Kim's laboratory, also received the 'Excellent Paper Presentation Award' in the poster presentation section of the conference, acknowledging their research achievements.
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2024.09.03: Professors from Korea National University of Transportation actively engaged in academic exchanges with leading universities in Japan. Professors Kim Kyungmin, Kim Drew Hwan, Shin Jungmin, and Ahn Taegyu recently visited Kyoto University, the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in succession. This visit was organized to facilitate academic exchange with prestigious Japanese universities ranked among the top 100 in the QS World University Rankings. The four professors held seminars at each university, sharing the latest research achievements in the fields of chemical materials and biomaterials. In particular, this visit went beyond simple research presentations, with in-depth discussions on practical cooperation methods. They exchanged opinions on various topics, including establishing graduate student exchange programs, holding inter-university workshops, and planning joint research projects. This exchange activity is expected to enhance academic cooperation between Korea and Japan, contributing to the advancement of science and technology.
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