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CS students won an award in a contest for developing an AI model
A team of CS Students came in third place in the AI Contest hosted by Korea Innovation Foundation and KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute). The team, ‘Tacomaster,’ consisted of four students: Junghun Park, Youngho Kim, Hamin Lim and Dajung Choi. The contest, held from last December to February, required developing an AI model to predict the quantity of the sun rays generated in developing countries. 1472 teams in total participated. If the AI model is applied in developing countries, it is expected that a supply of energy will be possible in areas with unstable supplies of electricity. Related article: https://www.boannews.com/media/view.asp?idx=95577&kind= http://www.chungnamilbo.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=590337
2021.03.16
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SUNY Korea student developed an iPhone app for SUNY Korea students
SUNY Korea student Hasung Jun (CSE/TSM) released an iPhone app which helps SUNY Korea students manage their course schedule, find a directory, check the academic calendar and locate important contacts. As a SUNY Korea student, Hasung found there is a need for an application to replace the existing scheduling app, which targets university students in Korea, and in which all the scheduling is done manually. To turn this ‘need’ into reality, the courses he took in the CSE department helped him in certain ways to build the application. The HCI (Human Computer Interaction) course especially played a role to deliver good UI/UX to students. Professor Alex Kuhn, who taught the HCI, also helped Hasung in various ways: helping to meet Apple’s requirements for application release and giving plenty of feedback. Prof. Kuhn said, “Hasung approached me with his idea of making the SUNI app for other students. I thought it was a great idea and always love to encourage and support our students in taking on side projects like this. Hasung has done a great job in building upon the concepts he learned in school and applying his knowledge to build and release this app, and I’m proud of what he has accomplished.” Since it is his first published application, it has captured all of his affection. “I plan to keep updating the app based on the feedback I got from students. I hope SUNI could help make SUNY Korea students’ life a little better”, Hasung said. The application is available in the AppStore. An Android version, which he is currently working on with other CS students, is planned to be released soon. Editor. Sage Seulgi Lee
2021.03.08
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SUNY Korea Students Participated in IFEZ Happy Tutoring Program
Four SUNY Korea Students participated in the IFEZ Happy Tutoring Program Season 3. Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) held a volunteer tutor program to support children with low-income families. The students provided tutoring lessons (English and Mathematics) and mentored one elementary school student each. Starting from early November until December 2020, weekly online and offline meetings were organized depending on the COVID-19 situation. Here is the story of Soyon Kong, the program coordinator. I am Soyon Kong majoring in Applied Mathematics & Statistics (AMS) at SUNY Korea. In the 2020 Fall semester, I had a chance to participate in a volunteer program named IFEZ Happy Tutoring Program. Since all the education I received was thanks to the society I lived in, sharing my knowledge with others in the society who need it became quite important to me. So, when I first saw the email that SUNY is recruiting mentors to teach low-income children, I was glad to apply. After a meeting with IGC and the Child fund, all the mentors were assigned their mentees. As a coordinator (manager) of the program, I prepared the textbooks and snacks for all the members before the first mentoring class. Although I had to take the bus for about one and a half hours to arrive at my mentees home, I was delighted to meet my mentee. She was 10 years old and had a strong will to study hard. I felt bad that though she was very smart and loved to study, she could not get enough education just because she was growing up in a low-income family. It seemed unfair that intelligent and young students could not receive enough education because of money. I thought it would be nice if more students next semester volunteer as a mentor for the lovely children who have great will to study hard. Also, when I contacted the other mentors, all of them felt rewarded because of this program. All mentees had a great attitude toward their studies and had a good relationship with their mentors. Before we started the tutoring, at the meeting with the Child fund, the person in charge said we should be careful because the children have wounded hearts from their housing situation. But all of them were just normal and adorable children who love to spend time with their teachers. Even though it is a volunteer program to share knowledge with others, I learned a lot also. I strongly recommend this program to all students who would love to share their knowledge and feel rewarded.
2021.01.15
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SUNY Korea Student Wins the Minister Prize in the ICT Colloquium 2020
Dong Yeob Lee, a CS student at SUNY Korea, received the Minister Prize for his “smart inventory system” in the ICT Colloquium 2020. ICT Colloquium 2020 was hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT to nurture qualified professionals in the ICT field. K- Digital New Deal D.N.A, as the theme of 2020, online exhibition of technological achievements was held. Students and professors from 33 universities and research centers participated in the event and shared research results and achievements in the ICT field. Dong Yeob Lee is the CEO of the startup company, Zero Class Lab, which uses software technology to increase the efficiency of life. Zero Class Lab first started as a team of three undergraduate students from SUNY Korea and Professor Jihoon Ryoo as their adviser. Using computer vision and AI, the team developed the “smart inventory system” to make the current inefficient inventory system more accurate and transparent through digitalization. Congratulations on your achievement! ICT Colloquium 2020: http://www.ict-colloquium.kr/pmode/program Find out more about Zero Class Lab: https://blog.naver.com/suny-korea/222010545089
2021.01.14
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Girls in ICT 2020 Hackathon- Best Award
Three students from SUNY Korea in one team, Ms; Earth (Yooha Bae, Yeeun Sohn, and Jeongmin Yoo), won the final award in the online contest, “Girls in ICT 2020 Hackathon.” The contest was hosted by ERICSSON LG to encourage talented girls to develop their skills and become leaders in the ICT field. Each team gave presentations on how ICT can help solve problems caused by global climate change. As the final winners, the students received the prize money and internship opportunities during vacation. Congratulations on your achievement! Related Article: http://www.datanet.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=152743 Girls in ICT 2020 Hakathon: https://www.onoffmix.com/event/223364
2021.01.08
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