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Professor Jeung Ku Kang of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Graduate School of EEWS at KAIST and Professor Hyung Mo Jeong from Gangwon National University have developed a water-based hybrid energy storage device with high performance and precision using porous metal oxide nanoparticles and graphene.
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 17:15
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A joint research project between IVIM Technology and a team led by Professor Pilhan Kim from the Graduate School of Nanoscience and Technology and Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering has developed the biomicroscopes IVM-C and IVM-CM.
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 17:02
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Imagine a life without any light — nothing but darkness. It is a reality that most of us will never experience, but it is something that we can experience through an exhibition — Dialogue in the Dark.
Review
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 23:31
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The truth is, gamers are liars.
Analysis
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 13:30
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During this winter, the streets were full of black, caterpillar-shaped coats, a trend that presumably started from the sale of the affordable yet extremely warm coats by Lotte Department stores as Olympic souvenirs.
Analysis
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 15:32
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Professor Hyunjoon Song of the Department of Chemistry, along with Professor Ki Min Nam from Mokpo National University, has developed a metal oxide hybrid optical nanocatalyst in order to increase the methane conversion rate with relatively cheap materials.
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.12.27 22:32
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In a world where new technologies are introduced on a daily basis, many have to spend a large portion of their time learning how to use new tools instead of focusing on what is important to them. On November 13, Chang-Hyeon Song, the founder of Naver Labs, visited KAIST to give a seminar titled “Ambient Intelligence R&D at Naver Labs” at the Information and Electronics Building (E3).
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.12.27 22:10
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On October 27, the CEO of Kakao Ji-Hoon Rim gave a seminar on the topic of innovation and the effect of Kakao’s culture on its success at the Creative Learning Building (E11).
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.11.27 20:05
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Professor Hyunjoo Lee from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering has found a way to reduce the amount of platinum used as catalysts in oxygen reduction reactions. Professor Lee conducted the research along with a team led by Professor Jungwoo Han from the University of Seoul.
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.11.20 23:01
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Professor Sangyong Jon of the Department of Biological Sciences has synthesized a nanoparticle capable of optical imaging and photothermal therapy.
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.10.19 12:46
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On September 27, the KAIST Global Leadership Center held the founding ceremony for the KAIST Global Leadership Corps at the Creative Learning Building (E11).
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.10.19 12:28
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On September 12, KAIST gave a seminar on its 10 core patent technologies with the help of Korea Technology Finance Corporation (KOTEC) in COEX, Seoul.
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.09.22 20:33
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On the first day of September, seven faculty members including the KAIST president, Sung-Chul Shin, himself came to the KAIMARU Student Cafeteria (N11) in the morning to hand out peaches for KAIST students to enjoy during their breakfast.
News
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.09.22 17:21
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International students received an email that they could not comprehend. They were told that they would be charged with student fees starting from May. Collecting student fees has been a controversial and sensitive issue among international students because they were rarely informed of the services the Undergraduate Student Council (USC) provides; now they are being forced to pay. Starting from Ma
Debate
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.05.20 18:32
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May 3 was Buddha's Birthday and Mu Sang Sa, a Zen temple of international monks in Gyeryong, held a birthday party. The KAIST Herald interviewed Manhwa Sunim, a Zen Monk from Mu Sang Sa.
Interview
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.05.20 18:29
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Just before the Oscars, movie fans were stunned to learn of the sudden death of the beloved actor Bill Paxton. According to a statement the 61-year-old’s family made, he died due to complications from heart surgery. Bill Paxton was the star of some of the biggest Hollywood blockbusters from the 1980s and 1990s. In the starring role in the cutting edge 1996 film The Twister, he drove us throu
Obituary
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.05.09 21:22
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Ahacker, presumably from China, has managed to get their hands on personal information from Goodchoice, a famous accommodation website with more than 3 million members, on March 23. The victims received emails from the hacker that included sexually offensive messages. WithInnovation, the parent company of Goodchoice, has yet managed to figure out the exact number of victims. The hacker is blackmai
Column
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.05.09 21:19
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Every spring, the campus gets crowded with new students. The freshmen explore buildings and cafeterias that they will be using for the next four years while the student clubs are passionate about recruiting new members. The freshmen remind me of the fact that there are just as many graduates who leave the school to continue their path as engineers or move to a different field. A friend of mine who
Column
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.03.29 23:12
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Criticizing the president has become a social norm of this country. President Moo-hyun Roh is still a source of entertainment for some in politically skewed websites like Ilbe. President Myung-bak Lee and President Geun-hye Park were called a “rat” and a “chicken” respectively. Such misbehavior is immature and no different from kindergarten- level bullying. Often, criticism
Column
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.03.29 23:03
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With over 700 million internet users, the Chinese population is more connected than any other society in the world. China is an important market for companies like Facebook, which wants to add a huge chunk of users to its existing 1.8 billion monthly users. But to the authoritarian Chinese government, the access to boundless information poses a threat to its control over free expression. Facebook
Aspects of Society
Hyunseung Hwang Staff Reporter
2017.03.29 22:56