Introduction to Earth Materials 지구물질과학 (Open at 2022, Spring)
This course introduces the materials that make up the solid Earth, such as minerals and rocks, from the geological point of view. This course will help undergraduate students understand the origins, identifications, classifications, physical properties, and applications of Earth materials. Attendees of this course could be taught the basics of crystallography knowledge to understand the atomic structure, which determines the physical properties of Earth materials.
2. Environmental Mineralogy I 환경광물과학 I (Open at 2022, Fall)
This course will provide students with basic knowledge of crystal structure and the internal arrangement of atoms in Earth materials. This couarse will help attendees understand the physical and chemical properties of Earth materials along with their atomic arrangements and crystal structures. Students will also learn about applications of Earth materials in environmental science, such as the capture and treatment of environmentally harmful substances using Earth materials.
3. Environmental Mineralogy II 환경광물과학 II (Open at 2023, Spring)
This course will provide students with basic knowledge of crystal structure and the internal arrangement of atoms in Earth materials. This couarse will help attendees understand the physical and chemical properties of Earth materials along with their atomic arrangements and crystal structures. Students will also learn about applications of Earth materials in environmental science, such as the capture and treatment of environmentally harmful substances using Earth materials.
4. Crystal Structure analysis by X-ray diffraction X-선회절 결정구조분석 (Open at 2023, Fall)
This course will provide students with basic knowledge of crystal structure and the internal arrangement of atoms in Earth materials. This couarse will help attendees understand the physical and chemical properties of Earth materials along with their atomic arrangements and crystal structures. Students will also learn about applications of Earth materials in environmental science, such as the capture and treatment of environmentally harmful substances using Earth materials.
Link for GSAS II : https://subversion.xray.aps.anl.gov/trac/pyGSAS
5. Resource cycle and Circular Economy AI 순환경제와 자원순환 (Open at 2025, Fall)
This course covers AI-based circular economy and resource circulation from the mineralogical point of view, giving students an in-depth knowledge of sustainable approaches for the commodity and critical raw material metals' reuse and recycling. In this course, student will learn about the distribution and properties of rare and strategic minerals, as well as about recovery and recycle technologies. It discusses case histories in urban mining and the recovery of resources from waste batteries and electronic waste, along with the analysis of mineralogical data, integration into policies, AI-based process optimization, and global supply chain challenges, providing insights into the development of a sustainable and robust resource circulation system.