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Ajou’s Graduate School of Engineering and Amore Pacific (AP) opened the ‘Commissioned Production Technology Education Course for AP,’ and the entrance ceremony for its 22 students was held on April 29th in the University’s Paldal Hall. Students in the course are AP employees in the company’s Supply Chain Management department and are leading businesses in China. The specialized education course is a 36-hour program over 12 weeks. The students will take two subjects (Smart Convergence Industry and Big Data Analysis, and Metallic Mold Packaging Material) during the spring semester and three subjects (Line Optimization, Rheology, and Hydromechanics) during the fall semester. Dean Kun Mo Lee of the Graduate School of Engineering said, “I hope that this course will contribute to AP’s development into the world’s leading cosmetics maker,” adding, “I also look forward to a close partnership in industry-academia cooperation between Ajou University and AP.” The entrance ceremony was attended by Executive Director Byeong Do Kang, Director Joo Seong Baek, and Director Suk Choi from AP and Dean Joong Soon Jang of the Graduate School, Dean Kun Mo Lee of the Graduate School of Engineering, and Dean Yun Ho Choi of the College of Engineering from the University.
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< President Jae Won Kwak of the Gyeonggi Institute of Science & Technology Promotion (GISTP) gives a lecture at Ajou > The first session of the Special Lecture by Invited Experts for Ajou’s professors and staff members was held on May 4th in Room 1101 of the University’s College Academic Building. The Special Lecture series consists of a total of three sessions on consecutive Mondays. Following the lecture by GISTP President Kwak on May 4th, Professor Hak Chun Lee from Dong-A University’s Graduate School of International Studies will give a lecture on May 11th, and Doctor Chun Shik Woo from the Korea Development Institute on May 18th. The first lecture by GISTP President Kwak was given under the theme of the “Information Technology and Bio Technology Belt in Pangyo and Gwangyo,” and it was attended by a total of 50 Ajou people including President Dong Yeon Kim, professors with major positions, and other staff members. The lecture lasted for about 40 minutes, after which the lecturer and the participants talked informally over a sandwich lunch. The post-lecture discussion lasted about one hour and twenty minutes, and the participants, among other things, expressed their concerns about how the University could take advantage of its environment and grasp the opportunity for growth. GISTP President Kwak gave his sincere advice on the issues. GISTP President Kwak said, “I hope that Ajou will become more aggressive to emerge as a leading university in the Pangyo and Gwangyo industrial belt based on its excellent location and environment.” President Kim stated, “We will not just ask for support for everything, but make efforts on our own so that our University is selected for such a role.”
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Eight members of the Planning and Economy Committee under the Suwon City Council visited Ajou University’s Graduate School of Public Affairs to meet with University officials and those taking part in the Key Leaders Education Program for Suwon City Officials. The meeting, which was held on the morning of April 28th, was arranged for the council members to have a Q&A session and collect feedback about the Program commissioned to the Graduate School of Public Affairs for its operation. The Key Leaders Education Program educates 30 Suwon City officials (Grade 6) selected by the city government for 10 months starting in February. The Program includes 19 subjects including “The Changing Administrative Environment and Local Government Administration for the Future,” “Proper Views of Public Positions,” “Laws and Regulations Relevant to Municipal Officials,” and “Education on Informatization.” The meeting was attended by Chairman Sun Yeong Park and other members including Jin Gwan Kim, Gyu Hwan Myeong, Jin Ha Yang, Jong Heon Baek, Jeong Hee Jang, Sang Hun Yeom, and Myeong Suk Han from the City Council’s Planning and Economy Committee. Also in attendance were Dean Heung Sik Kim and Professor Hyuk Sung Kwon of the Graduate School of Public Affairs from the University. After the meeting, President Dong Yeon Kim and the City Council members talked over tea about ways for the City and the University to cooperate further, as well as the Key Leaders Education Program for Suwon City Officials. Chairman Sun Yeong Park said, “Suwon City is the first local government in Korea to introduce such a program,” adding, “Therefore, I ask that the participating city officials work hard to make it a successful training case.”
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A research team led by Ajou University’s Professor Dong Il Yeom (Department of Physics, Graduate School’s Department of Energy System Research, pictured above) has developed graphene-optical fiber devices available for electrical control for the first time in the world. Graphene, a single atomic layer that combines carbon atoms in a beehive shape, is drawing attention as a “new dream material” since its high conductivity, transparency, and flexibility allow for the production of next-generation electric devices, photoelectric devices, and optical devices such as semiconductors, displays, and solar cells. However, it has been difficult to make optical devices and photoelectric devices with highly efficient photoreaction capacities from the single-layer graphene because its light absorbing rate is around a mere 2.3%. The research team led by Professor Yeom developed the world’s first graphene-optical fiber photoelectric devices by combining Field Effect Transistor (FET) and optical fiber, which has previously been difficult due to technological limitations. The team also succeeded in developing an ultra-short pulse optical fiber laser that can be electrically controlled via photoelectric devices. FET is called a unipolar transistor because only single polarity electrons are involved in the electricity conduction within semi-conductors. The photoelectric device developed by the research team is highly efficient, allowing for adjusting the light absorption rate up to 90% through interactions between graphene and the damped wave (evanescent wave) generated by the light moving along optical fiber. Professor Yeom said, “The graphene-optical fiber photoelectric device our team has developed can be directly applied to the optical fiber laser that is now being used in precise laser processing for industrial uses or in building laser-enabled weapons. I expect that the device can also contribute to developing photoelectronic or optical devices based on highly efficient graphene.” The research findings were published in the April 2015 issue of Nature Communications, a world-class science journal (Impact Factor over the past 5 years: 11.023), with the title of “Active Control of All-fiber Graphene Devices with Electrical Gating.” Eun Jeong Lee (graduate from the University’s master’s course), Seon Yeong Choi (postdoctoral course), and Hwan Seong Jeong (combined master’s/PhD program) took part in the research as first authors, and Professor Fabian Rotermund (co-corresponding author), Professor Ji Yong Park, Professor Yeong Hwan Ahn, and Professor Gwang Jun Ahn collaborated with the research team. The study was conducted with the support for basic research projects carried out by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning and the National Research Foundation of Korea.
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A team led by Professor Sung Hwan Kim (pictured above. Department of Physics and the Graduate School’s Department of Energy System Research) from Ajou University succeeded in developing a human-body-friendly bio sensor by using silk obtained from silkworms. The achievement of Professor Sung Hwan Kim’s team was published on April 1st in the online issue of Nano Letters, a renowned international academic journal in the field of nano studies. The paper is entitled “A Highly Tunable and Fully Biocompatible Silk Nanoplasmonic Optical Biosensor.” Myeong Jae Lee (doctoral course, first author) and Professor Heon Su Jeon (co-author) from the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Seoul National University also took part in the research. The nano bio sensor developed by Professor Kim’s team is compatible with the human body because it uses silk obtained from silkworms, and it also has a high detection rate. Therefore, the sensor is expected to be widely used for smart healthcare, which is emerging as a next-generation growth engine for IT companies. The team extracted liquid-state silk protein from silk worms and created nano optical elements with a gold nano structure on silk films by utilizing semi-conductor processing technology. Bio sensors made through this process showed detection sensitivity rates 5-6 times higher than those of existing ones. Professor Kim explained, “By inserting very thin silk films inside a gold nano structure, the volume of the films expands as they respond to water or chemical substances such as alcohol,” adding, “You can achieve high detection sensitivity as the light wavelength to which nano optical elements respond extends with the films’ expansion.” Professor Kim went on to say, “The research is significant in that it has opened the possibility for silk protein, which has only been considered a fiber to this point, to be recreated as a human-body-friendly bio sensor,” adding, “I expect the research to provide insight for future studies regarding the healthcare market.” The study was conducted with the support for basic research projects (for new researchers and leading research centers) carried out by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning and the National Research Foundation of Korea.
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Of the Ajou University Law School graduates, 90.2% passed the fourth Korea Bar Exam, which is the third-highest rate among domestic law schools. The average rate of graduates passing the Exam for all domestic law schools was 74.7%. On April 10th, the Ministry of Justice announced the list of those who passed the fourth Bar Exam. According to the list, 46 applicants from among the 51 first-time test-takers from Ajou’s Law School passed the Exam, achieving a pass rate of 90.2%. The figure is far higher than the average pass rate among applicants from a total of 25 law schools in Korea. The Ministry of Justice said, “Based on the first-time test-takers, the nationwide pass rate for the Exam averaged 74.7%.” ‘First-time test-takers’ refers to those who took the Bar Exam for the first time this year. According to Ajou University Law School, the pass rate of its graduates for the latest bar exam was the third-highest, with Yeungnam University being the highest at 98.44%, followed by Seoul National University and Ajou University. Ajou’s Law School also recorded high pass rates in the first three bar exams. In the first exam conducted in 2012, its pass rate was 100%, and its rates for the second and third exams were 88.64% and 90.48%, easily surpassing the national averages of 72.55% and 67.63%, respectively. * The above picture is a scene from the fourth graduation ceremony for Ajou’s Law School, which was held on January 29th.
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A ceremony was held on April 21st in Conference Room 1 of Yulgok Hall to present the first certificates for the Lee Jong Cheol Scholarship. During the ceremony, CEO Jong Cheol Lee of Dong Seong Metal presented scholarship certificates to four students. Last October, Jong Cheol Lee contributed 100 million won in scholarship funds, and the University decided to grant scholarships of 10 million won per semester in the name of the Lee Jong Cheol Scholarship. The scholarship presentation was the first one under the University’s schedule, and the certificate recipients were two students from the Department of Pharmacy and two students from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. CEO Lee is a graduate from the 43rd Advanced Management Program under the University’s Graduate School of Business Administration. He has continually made contributions as a director of the Akyung Scholarship Foundation, which was established by the alumni of Ajou’s Graduate School of Business Administration and grants scholarships only to Ajou students. Seong Hwan Kim (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) expressed his appreciation as the representative of the scholarship recipients by saying, “This scholarship allows me to please my parents. It acts as motivation for me to study harder, and I will cherish the wishes of the scholarship contributor.” CEO Lee said, “I make contributions to enrich my mind by sharing what I have, rather than just living an affluent life.” The ceremony was attended by CEO Lee and his wife, President Dong Yeon Kim, Professor Kyung Hyun Ko (Department of Materials Science and Engineering), Professor Hong Pyo Kim (Department of Pharmacy), and Vice President for Student Affairs Jai Hyoung Cho, etc.
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