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2021 AJOU Valley Festa ONtact, a festival to promote the outcomes of cooperation between university and industry, was held with great success. With the participation of more than 6,000 people, the AJOU Valley Festa exhibition hall took place online from December 27 to 31, 2021 in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.Hosted by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) and managed by the Ajou University Leaders in Industry-University Cooperation (LINC), Ajou University Business Incubation Center, and the Ajou University Center for University Education Innovation, the festival highlighted the notable achievements of university-industry cooperation over the past year.A variety of programs were on offer for both members of the university family as well as partner businesses and the local community, including an exhibition on the major achievements of university-industry cooperation, notable cases of university-industry training and start-ups, an exhibition on what the Industrial Collaboration Center (ICC) and Regional Collaboration Center (RCC) have achieved, free consultation on legal, policy and patent matters, and corporate support for family businesses, seminars to enhance understanding of the 4th Industrial Revolution and businesses, and changes in the local community, meditation and humanities lectures to grant some mental rest for those exhausted from COVID-19 worries, and an event encouraging people to click ‘LIKE’ for their favorite exhibits. All exhibitions, events, and sessions were accessible via the online exhibition hall.The award ceremony for the “2021 AJOU Valley AWARDS – University-Industry Cooperation Connecting Star” took place on the afternoon of December 30. The awards commend organizations, businesses, and faculty for their work in training on university-industry cooperation, cooperation with businesses, and local community contributions throughout the year, as well as departments that contribute to university-industry cooperation projects and effect direct results from working actively to prevent the spread of COVID-19.The Industry-university Cooperation Award for outstanding students in-field practices, capstone design, entrepreneurship training, and industry-university cooperation training was also granted. The presentation of achievements and the awards ceremony itself were streamed live through the online exhibition hall, with students able to participate via the video conferencing platform.In his welcoming speech, President Park Hyung-ju stated, “Ajou University’s strength lies in intellectual capabilities in industry-university cooperation that resolves difficulties faced by businesses and local communities. […] This year, we achieved remarkable results, realizing more than 5 billion won in technology transfer revenue and ranking 2nd in the proportion of students participating in the JoongAng Daily University Rankings’ assessment field practice.”He added, “From our outstanding achievements over the years, we are continuing to move forward as a university that teaches well, conducts good research, solves social problems, and contributes to national growth through industry-university cooperation.”Ajou University has promoted the LINC+ project in education, university-industry research, and local community contributions towards creating “AJOU Valley,” an innovative ecosystem of connected intellectual university-industry cooperation involving universities, businesses, and local communities working together and without boundaries. Despite challenges presented by the prolongation of COVID-19, new achievements have been seen in each field through domestic and international cooperation.The online exhibition hall where AJOU Valley Festa ONtact was held will remain in operation even after the event to continuously promote the achievements of Ajou University’s industry-university cooperation.# Go to Online Exhibition Hall ▶lincplusfesta.ajou.ac.kr# Watch presentation of achievements and awards ceremony ▶https://youtu.be/6m2SuLxMcwAConnecting Star Awards for Exemplary Affiliated BusinessesConnecting Star Awards for Exemplary Partners of Industry-university CooperationIndustry-university Cooperation Award Ceremony for Students<Award recipients>Part 1. Industry-university Cooperation Connecting Star Presentation of Achievements – AJOU Valley Awards[Exemplary Partners of Industry-university Cooperation]▲Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) (President: Dr. Yoon Seok-jin) ▲Korea Industry Intelligentization Association (Chairman: Kim Tae-hwan) ▲Drone School International (CEO: Cho Hyeon-joon)[Exemplary Affiliated Businesses]▲Genesen (CEO: Lee Seong-ho) ▲United Digital Manufacturing Technology (UDMTEK) (CEO: Wang Gi-nam) ▲Kyulajen (CEO: Kim Dong-hoon) ▲Morai (CEO: Jeong Ji-won, Hong Joon) ▲S&D Powernics (CEO: Choi Seung-hee) ▲Panoptics (CEO: Kim Jang-seon) ▲A&K (CEO: Kim Jae-ho) ▲The.Wave.Talk (CEO: Kim Young-deok)[Exemplary Faculty Contributors]▲ICC Sector: Kim Sang-in (Electronic engineering) ▲ICC Sector: Song Bong-seop (Mechanical engineering) ▲ University-Industry Training Sector: Kim Young-ho (LINC+) ▲University-Industry Training Sector: Lee Kang-hyeon (LINC+) ▲ University-Industry Training Sector: Park Sa-hyeon (LINC+)[Exemplary Staff Contributors]▲Kim Dong-hyeon (Project Management office of AUT) ▲Kang Min-cheol (Industry-university Supporting Team of the Industry-university Cooperation Institute) ▲Choi Yeon-soo (Faculty Affairs Team of the Office of Academic Affairs)[ONtact Industry-university Cooperation Contributors]▲ Purchasing and Property Management Team [KHTC1]in the Office of General Affairs / Industry-university Purchasing Team [KHTC2]in the Industry-university Cooperation Foundation (contribution to the construction of infrastructure for contactless industry-university cooperation training and research), ▲ Industry-university Accounting Team [KHTC3]in the Industry-university Cooperation Foundation (contribution to construction of industry-university cooperation infrastructure, promotion of family membership system, improvement of project performance, including construction of ICC)Part 2. Industry-university Cooperation Awards for Students[2nd Suwon Sustainable City UCC Contest]▲Grand Prize: Design Room Fairies (Chae Soo-jeong and Kang Min-jeong) ▲Participation Prize: Yeorohaesalyi (Kim Ye-seul, Park Kyoung-jin, and Kim Sang-beom, Han Chang-hee ▲Participation Prize: Soji (Park So-min)[2021 APC Programming Contest]▲Grand Prize: Park Joo-hyeon and Han Sang-hyeok ▲ First Prize: Song Seon-woo and Lee Bong-hak ▲Excellence Prize: Jeon Min-gyu, Lee Chang-yeop, Park Hae-rim, Cho Woo-yeon, and Jeong Tae-gyu ▲Participation Prize: Kim Young-gil, Joo Jeong-ho, and Kim Gyu-hwan[2021 Ajou University Deep Learning Challenge]▲Grand Prize: Kim Hae-jin ▲ First Prize: Park Jong-hyeok ▲ Excellence Prize: Han Cheol-hwa, Sohn Ji-ah, Lee Dong-geon, Kim Hoe-min, Kim Tae-hong, and Yu Ju-won[4th Industry-university Cooperation Review Awards]▲First Prize: Chae Jeong-woo and Hwang Hyeon-seok, Excellence Prize: Sim So-eun, Kim Yong-joon, and Jeong Jin-ah ▲Participation Prize: Choi Jae-wook, Lee June-soo, Kim Hae-bin, Jo Jeong-wang, and Kang Jin-woo[15th Field Training Review Contest]▲Grand Prize: Lee Hae-rang ▲ First Prize: Lee Hae-jin, Park Jeong-seon, Maeng Hee-seon, and Shin Ye-ji ▲Excellence Prize: Oh Soo-bin, Sohn Min-jae, Ahn So-yeon, Goo Ji-eun, and Jeong Jae-yeop ▲ Participation Prize: Bae Soo-bin, Kang Byeong-soo, Lee Ji-yeop, Jang Jae-hyeok, Kim Kyu-ae, Jeong Jae-yeop[KHTC4], Kim Sae-hyeong, Sim So-eun, Lee Hyeon-woo, and Shin Ji-woo[14th Capstone Design Contest]▲Grand Prize: AI Teacher (Lee Byeong-han, Kim Ji-hyeon, Song Sang-gyu, and Hwang Sang-min ▲ First Prize: DA (Song Ji-yeon, Goh Ye-joon, Woo Na-yeong, Lee Seung-hyeon, and Choi Jeong-min, 213(Seong Hyeon-ji and Cha Ha-eun ▲Excellence Prize: Sally (Seon Woo-chan, Kim Chang-hee, Ahn Seong-min, and Kwon Min-hoe), Together (Jeong Seok-hwa, Kim So-yi, Kim Joo-yoon, Lee Min-ha, and Jang Jae-wook), Mangjeong (Moon Ji-hyeon, Lee So-yeon, and Jeong Yoon-joo), FAT (Yeon Jeong-heun, Jeong Yeon-woo, Kim Da-san, and Jang Jae-hoon) ▲Participation Prize: Opinio (Shin Dong-hoon, Yoon Min-sang, Kim Young-woo, Lee Sang-woong, and Lee Yae-bin), Connect (Kim Dong-hyeon, Gong Min-jeong, Kim Hee-seung, Park Min-woo, and Soh Hyeon-young), Happiness and Justice Team (Lee Seung-hee, Kim Soo-bin, and Jeong Ah-ram), Princess Rapunzel of COVID-19 Kingdom Team (Yoon Jin-won, Hwang Ji-yeon, Kim Tae-joon, and Cho Jeong-ho), Haengseman Team (Ha Hyo-ryoung, Lee Ji-heon, and Park Joon-hyeon)[5th LINC+ Humanities & Social Studies Capstone Design Exhibition]▲First Prize: Ajou Gosaeng (Yang Soo-jin, Kim Da-jeong, Lee Soo-yeon, and Lee Seul-bee), ▲ Excellence Prize: Mooncorngi 8Jo (Kim Gyeong-eun, BUI, THI HANH, and Kim Soo-hyeon) ▲Participation Prize: GRAVITY (Yoon Jeong-min, Kwon Hyeon-jin, Park Ga-eul, and Yoo Jeong-hyeon), Who is The Villain (Lee Chan, Jeong Ye-rim, Yu Jeong-soo), Ajou Taco (Yoon Ho-sang, Park Yong-won, and Shin Joon-seop)[7th LINC+ Entrepreneurship Idea Contest – Curricular Category]▲First Prize: Sigma.i (Gong Min-tae and Ahn Ye-young) ▲Excellence Prize: Clustering Oil Fence (Lee Ho-joon), FORECO (Kim Ye-won, Jeong Se-won, TRAN THI QUYNHNHUT, Bae Geon-hee, Kang Min-seok, and Sohn Jeong-ho), Butterfly Effect (Seo Jeong-won, Park Eun-seong, Choi Gwang-hee, and Choi Woo-ho) ▲Participation Prize: Multicultural Family (Lee Joon-yeop, Jeong Rae-seong, Yeom Won-seop, and Lee Seung-yoon), Don’t Want to Buy! (Han Joo-hyeon), Oh My Jo (Kim Jin-hee, Han Soo-hyeon, Yoon Yeo-song, Hong Seong-pyo, and Moon Joon-hyeok), Kim Ee-hwang (Lee Jae-seok, Kim Geun-yeong, Kim Jong-chan, Lee Jeong-ah, and Hwang Shin-cheol), Inheritance (Heo Jin, Hyeon Soo-hwan, Quan Chuyan, Gwon Ye-jin)[7th LINC+ Entrepreneurship Idea Competition – Extracurricular Category]▲Grand Prize: Nudge (Min Jeong-geun, Ryu Hyeon-jin, Ryu Chang-hyeon, Song Ah-young, and Jeong Il-joo) ▲First Prize: Hyangyoo (Seo Ji-yoon, Eom Yoo-jin, Yoon So-yeon, and Hwang Hyeon-ji) ▲Excellence Prize: R.A.D (Jang Hyeon-soo, Jang Young-il, and Choi Myeong-soo), Hada (Lee Seung-hyeon, Bang Jin-hyeok, Kang Seon-ho, and Lee Beom-soo) ▲Participation Prize: Dis-reality (Choi Seon, Kim Eun-seo, Kim Ye-jin, Jeong Min-ji, Seo Eui-soo, Yang Ji-min, and Kim Ye-eun), Kim Ri-hyeon (Kim Ri-hyeon and Jo Seong-ho), KTEEN (Kwon Ji-han, Kim Jin-won, and Song Young-beom), Couple: The (Baek Se-hee, Bae Mi-ran, Kim Yoo-eun, Park Jin-young, and Shin Eun-joo), Fork Fork (Cho Ye-jin, Kang Hae-won, Jang Hyo-taek, and Kang Tae-yoon)[KHTC1]구매관재팀[KHTC2]산학구매팀[KHTC3]산학재무팀[KHTC4]정재엽 학생은 장려상과 우수상을 다 받는 분일까요? 아니면 동명이인이실까요?혹시 몰라 메모 남겼습니다.2021 AJOU Valley Festa ONtact, a festival to promote the outcomes of cooperation between university and industry, was held with great success. With the participation of more than 6,000 people, the AJOU Valley Festa exhibition hall took place online from December 27 to 31, 2021 in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.Hosted by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) and managed by the Ajou University Leaders in Industry-University Cooperation (LINC), Ajou University Business Incubation Center, and the Ajou University Center for University Education Innovation, the festival highlighted the notable achievements of university-industry cooperation over the past year.A variety of programs were on offer for both members of the university family as well as partner businesses and the local community, including an exhibition on the major achievements of university-industry cooperation, notable cases of university-industry training and start-ups, an exhibition on what the Industrial Collaboration Center (ICC) and Regional Collaboration Center (RCC) have achieved, free consultation on legal, policy and patent matters, and corporate support for family businesses, seminars to enhance understanding of the 4th Industrial Revolution and businesses, and changes in the local community, meditation and humanities lectures to grant some mental rest for those exhausted from COVID-19 worries, and an event encouraging people to click ‘LIKE’ for their favorite exhibits. All exhibitions, events, and sessions were accessible via the online exhibition hall.The award ceremony for the “2021 AJOU Valley AWARDS – University-Industry Cooperation Connecting Star” took place on the afternoon of December 30. The awards commend organizations, businesses, and faculty for their work in training on university-industry cooperation, cooperation with businesses, and local community contributions throughout the year, as well as departments that contribute to university-industry cooperation projects and effect direct results from working actively to prevent the spread of COVID-19.The Industry-university Cooperation Award for outstanding students in-field practices, capstone design, entrepreneurship training, and industry-university cooperation training was also granted. The presentation of achievements and the awards ceremony itself were streamed live through the online exhibition hall, with students able to participate via the video conferencing platform.In his welcoming speech, President Park Hyung-ju stated, “Ajou University’s strength lies in intellectual capabilities in industry-university cooperation that resolves difficulties faced by businesses and local communities. […] This year, we achieved remarkable results, realizing more than 5 billion won in technology transfer revenue and ranking 2nd in the proportion of students participating in the JoongAng Daily University Rankings’ assessment field practice.”He added, “From our outstanding achievements over the years, we are continuing to move forward as a university that teaches well, conducts good research, solves social problems, and contributes to national growth through industry-university cooperation.”Ajou University has promoted the LINC+ project in education, university-industry research, and local community contributions towards creating “AJOU Valley,” an innovative ecosystem of connected intellectual university-industry cooperation involving universities, businesses, and local communities working together and without boundaries. Despite challenges presented by the prolongation of COVID-19, new achievements have been seen in each field through domestic and international cooperation.The online exhibition hall where AJOU Valley Festa ONtact was held will remain in operation even after the event to continuously promote the achievements of Ajou University’s industry-university cooperation.# Go to Online Exhibition Hall ▶lincplusfesta.ajou.ac.kr# Watch presentation of achievements and awards ceremony ▶https://youtu.be/6m2SuLxMcwAConnecting Star Awards for Exemplary Affiliated BusinessesConnecting Star Awards for Exemplary Partners of Industry-university CooperationIndustry-university Cooperation Award Ceremony for Students<Award recipients>Part 1. Industry-university Cooperation Connecting Star Presentation of Achievements – AJOU Valley Awards[Exemplary Partners of Industry-university Cooperation]▲Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) (President: Dr. Yoon Seok-jin) ▲Korea Industry Intelligentization Association (Chairman: Kim Tae-hwan) ▲Drone School International (CEO: Cho Hyeon-joon)[Exemplary Affiliated Businesses]▲Genesen (CEO: Lee Seong-ho) ▲United Digital Manufacturing Technology (UDMTEK) (CEO: Wang Gi-nam) ▲Kyulajen (CEO: Kim Dong-hoon) ▲Morai (CEO: Jeong Ji-won, Hong Joon) ▲S&D Powernics (CEO: Choi Seung-hee) ▲Panoptics (CEO: Kim Jang-seon) ▲A&K (CEO: Kim Jae-ho) ▲The.Wave.Talk (CEO: Kim Young-deok)[Exemplary Faculty Contributors]▲ICC Sector: Kim Sang-in (Electronic engineering) ▲ICC Sector: Song Bong-seop (Mechanical engineering) ▲ University-Industry Training Sector: Kim Young-ho (LINC+) ▲University-Industry Training Sector: Lee Kang-hyeon (LINC+) ▲ University-Industry Training Sector: Park Sa-hyeon (LINC+)[Exemplary Staff Contributors]▲Kim Dong-hyeon (Project Management office of AUT) ▲Kang Min-cheol (Industry-university Supporting Team of the Industry-university Cooperation Institute) ▲Choi Yeon-soo (Faculty Affairs Team of the Office of Academic Affairs)[ONtact Industry-university Cooperation Contributors]▲ Purchasing and Property Management Team in the Office of General Affairs / Industry-university Purchasing Team in the Industry-university Cooperation Foundation (contribution to the construction of infrastructure for contactless industry-university cooperation training and research), ▲ Industry-university Accounting Team in the Industry-university Cooperation Foundation (contribution to construction of industry-university cooperation infrastructure, promotion of family membership system, improvement of project performance, including construction of ICC)Part 2. Industry-university Cooperation Awards for Students[2nd Suwon Sustainable City UCC Contest]▲Grand Prize: Design Room Fairies (Chae Soo-jeong and Kang Min-jeong) ▲Participation Prize: Yeorohaesalyi (Kim Ye-seul, Park Kyoung-jin, and Kim Sang-beom, Han Chang-hee ▲Participation Prize: Soji (Park So-min)[2021 APC Programming Contest]▲Grand Prize: Park Joo-hyeon and Han Sang-hyeok ▲ First Prize: Song Seon-woo and Lee Bong-hak ▲Excellence Prize: Jeon Min-gyu, Lee Chang-yeop, Park Hae-rim, Cho Woo-yeon, and Jeong Tae-gyu ▲Participation Prize: Kim Young-gil, Joo Jeong-ho, and Kim Gyu-hwan[2021 Ajou University Deep Learning Challenge]▲Grand Prize: Kim Hae-jin ▲ First Prize: Park Jong-hyeok ▲ Excellence Prize: Han Cheol-hwa, Sohn Ji-ah, Lee Dong-geon, Kim Hoe-min, Kim Tae-hong, and Yu Ju-won[4th Industry-university Cooperation Review Awards]▲First Prize: Chae Jeong-woo and Hwang Hyeon-seok, Excellence Prize: Sim So-eun, Kim Yong-joon, and Jeong Jin-ah ▲Participation Prize: Choi Jae-wook, Lee June-soo, Kim Hae-bin, Jo Jeong-wang, and Kang Jin-woo[15th Field Training Review Contest]▲Grand Prize: Lee Hae-rang ▲ First Prize: Lee Hae-jin, Park Jeong-seon, Maeng Hee-seon, and Shin Ye-ji ▲Excellence Prize: Oh Soo-bin, Sohn Min-jae, Ahn So-yeon, Goo Ji-eun, and Jeong Jae-yeop ▲ Participation Prize: Bae Soo-bin, Kang Byeong-soo, Lee Ji-yeop, Jang Jae-hyeok, Kim Kyu-ae, Jeong Jae-yeop, Kim Sae-hyeong, Sim So-eun, Lee Hyeon-woo, and Shin Ji-woo[14th Capstone Design Contest]▲Grand Prize: AI Teacher (Lee Byeong-han, Kim Ji-hyeon, Song Sang-gyu, and Hwang Sang-min ▲ First Prize: DA (Song Ji-yeon, Goh Ye-joon, Woo Na-yeong, Lee Seung-hyeon, and Choi Jeong-min, 213(Seong Hyeon-ji and Cha Ha-eun ▲Excellence Prize: Sally (Seon Woo-chan, Kim Chang-hee, Ahn Seong-min, and Kwon Min-hoe), Together (Jeong Seok-hwa, Kim So-yi, Kim Joo-yoon, Lee Min-ha, and Jang Jae-wook), Mangjeong (Moon Ji-hyeon, Lee So-yeon, and Jeong Yoon-joo), FAT (Yeon Jeong-heun, Jeong Yeon-woo, Kim Da-san, and Jang Jae-hoon) ▲Participation Prize: Opinio (Shin Dong-hoon, Yoon Min-sang, Kim Young-woo, Lee Sang-woong, and Lee Yae-bin), Connect (Kim Dong-hyeon, Gong Min-jeong, Kim Hee-seung, Park Min-woo, and Soh Hyeon-young), Happiness and Justice Team (Lee Seung-hee, Kim Soo-bin, and Jeong Ah-ram), Princess Rapunzel of COVID-19 Kingdom Team (Yoon Jin-won, Hwang Ji-yeon, Kim Tae-joon, and Cho Jeong-ho), Haengseman Team (Ha Hyo-ryoung, Lee Ji-heon, and Park Joon-hyeon)[5th LINC+ Humanities & Social Studies Capstone Design Exhibition]▲First Prize: Ajou Gosaeng (Yang Soo-jin, Kim Da-jeong, Lee Soo-yeon, and Lee Seul-bee), ▲ Excellence Prize: Mooncorngi 8Jo (Kim Gyeong-eun, BUI, THI HANH, and Kim Soo-hyeon) ▲Participation Prize: GRAVITY (Yoon Jeong-min, Kwon Hyeon-jin, Park Ga-eul, and Yoo Jeong-hyeon), Who is The Villain (Lee Chan, Jeong Ye-rim, Yu Jeong-soo), Ajou Taco (Yoon Ho-sang, Park Yong-won, and Shin Joon-seop)[7th LINC+ Entrepreneurship Idea Contest – Curricular Category]▲First Prize: Sigma.i (Gong Min-tae and Ahn Ye-young) ▲Excellence Prize: Clustering Oil Fence (Lee Ho-joon), FORECO (Kim Ye-won, Jeong Se-won, TRAN THI QUYNHNHUT, Bae Geon-hee, Kang Min-seok, and Sohn Jeong-ho), Butterfly Effect (Seo Jeong-won, Park Eun-seong, Choi Gwang-hee, and Choi Woo-ho) ▲Participation Prize: Multicultural Family (Lee Joon-yeop, Jeong Rae-seong, Yeom Won-seop, and Lee Seung-yoon), Don’t Want to Buy! (Han Joo-hyeon), Oh My Jo (Kim Jin-hee, Han Soo-hyeon, Yoon Yeo-song, Hong Seong-pyo, and Moon Joon-hyeok), Kim Ee-hwang (Lee Jae-seok, Kim Geun-yeong, Kim Jong-chan, Lee Jeong-ah, and Hwang Shin-cheol), Inheritance (Heo Jin, Hyeon Soo-hwan, Quan Chuyan, Gwon Ye-jin)[7th LINC+ Entrepreneurship Idea Competition – Extracurricular Category]▲Grand Prize: Nudge (Min Jeong-geun, Ryu Hyeon-jin, Ryu Chang-hyeon, Song Ah-young, and Jeong Il-joo) ▲First Prize: Hyangyoo (Seo Ji-yoon, Eom Yoo-jin, Yoon So-yeon, and Hwang Hyeon-ji) ▲Excellence Prize: R.A.D (Jang Hyeon-soo, Jang Young-il, and Choi Myeong-soo), Hada (Lee Seung-hyeon, Bang Jin-hyeok, Kang Seon-ho, and Lee Beom-soo) ▲Participation Prize: Dis-reality (Choi Seon, Kim Eun-seo, Kim Ye-jin, Jeong Min-ji, Seo Eui-soo, Yang Ji-min, and Kim Ye-eun), Kim Ri-hyeon (Kim Ri-hyeon and Jo Seong-ho), KTEEN (Kwon Ji-han, Kim Jin-won, and Song Young-beom), Couple: The (Baek Se-hee, Bae Mi-ran, Kim Yoo-eun, Park Jin-young, and Shin Eun-joo), Fork Fork (Cho Ye-jin, Kang Hae-won, Jang Hyo-taek, and Kang Tae-yoon)
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Students from Ajou University received “The 24th Citizen's Criticism Award for Good Broadcasting.”In deliberations for “The 24th Citizen's Criticism Award for Good Broadcasting” hosted by the Foundation for Broadcast Culture on December 11, 2021, the work of nine students from Ajou University won honorable mention and were selected for the award. This is a splendid feat following last year’s achievement where five students received awards.Students entered the contest after studying the theory of criticism in content & text and the method for analysis by taking lectures in the Media Text Analysis Workshop and Broadcast Content Planning course taught by Professor Hong Kyung-soo from the Department of Culture and Contents.In the contest, Na Eun-jeong, a student in the Department of Culture and Contents, won honorable mention for her critique of the Crimetrivia aired on tvN, title “Regrettable lack of density, dictionary of miscellaneous common knowledge.” Awardees of honorable mention will be presented with a certificate, a trophy, and a cash prize of 1 million Korean won.Cho Won-seok (English Department), Kim Hae-seong (History Department), Yang Soo-jin, Kim Kyeong-eun, Kim Yoo-jeong, Kim Ji-hyeon, Sohn Jong-wook, and Jeong Ji-hyeon (Department of Culture and Contents) were awarded prizes for drafting critical essays on TV programs from a variety of genres, each receiving 300,000 Korean won.“Students have grown remarkably by watching, critically reviewing, and discussing broadcasting programs,” said Professor Hong, who taught the students. “It is such a pleasure to see their efforts recognized by society and I hope this will propel them to achieve greater goals.”The Citizen’s Criticism Award is hosted by the Foundation for Broadcast Culture (affiliated with the MBC Foundation) and aims to promote the development of broadcasting and viewer rights and interests. The award ceremony was held on December 17, 2021, while the winning works will be published as a critique book.*Photo: (From left) Cho Won-seok, Kim Hae-seong, Sohn Jong-wook, Professor Hong Kyung-soo, Yang Soo-jin, Kim Yoo-jeong, Kim Ji-hyeon, Jeong Ji-hyeon, and Kim Kyeong-eun
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Ajou University President Park Hyung-ju attended the “Presentation on General Outline of the 2022 Revised Curriculum.”Hosted by the Ministry of Education on November 24, 2021, this event was attended not only by Ajou University President Park but also by Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister Yoo Eun-hae and other dignitaries.President Park delivered a presentation entitled, “Progress on Revision of the Curriculum and Major Challenges.” Appointed as Chairman of the Committee on Revision of the National Curriculum by the Ministry of Education in April, President Park has since held 13 meetings on the direction of and challenges in a revision of the curriculum.During the presentation, he talked about the opinions that had been gathered through various channels to come up with an amendment and comprehensive discussions on and review of related research results, and how intense discussion occurred within the Committee on the questions, “Is it a sustainable alternative that can support the lives and growth of our children in the future?” and “Is it is an unbiased alternative that is balanced and reasonable?”During the Q&A session with reporters, a question was asked regarding how deficiencies could be prevented in basic academic skills as a result of a reduction in the amount of learning. President Park began answering by explaining that designing a curriculum is similar to designing a four-story building with common courses, general elective courses, career-related elective courses, and convergence elective courses for each floor, from bottom to top. Therefore, if there is too much time spent in the common and general elective courses, students will burn out before taking courses in the higher floors—the career-related and convergence elective courses. “It is important to keep students from becoming fatigued through the use of a suitable amount of study on the 1st and 2nd floors. […] The high school credit system should go together with class diversity as well as a diversity of levels.” He added, “It is important to find ways to encourage students to move on to the third and fourth floors. […] The university entrance exam system should be designed so students intensively studying, through elective courses in their area of interest, will be advantaged rather than disadvantaged.”The 2022 revised curriculum will be finalized and announced around November 2022 and will reflect major issues announced during this “Presentation on General Outline of the 2022 Revised Curriculum.” The revised curriculum will be applied to elementary first and second graders in 2024 and first graders of middle and high schools in 2025.
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Ajou University has hosted a forum on the theme of student success. Internal experts from the university were joined by external experts in a hybrid format to deliver presentations and share cases of innovation in education and results.The “Forum to Disseminate Achievements of the University Innovation Support Program – Education Innovation for Student Success” was held at Ajou’s Yeonam Hall on December 10, 2021, and broadcast live via Ajou University Center for University Education Innovation’s YouTube channel. The forum consisted of two sessions and began with an opening address by Chang Woo-jin, Director of the Center for University Education Innovation, and encouraging words by Ajou University’s President Park Hyungju.The first session commenced with a keynote lecture by Bae Sang-hoon, Sungkyunkwan University Dean of Student Affairs and Chief of Student Success Center, and was entitled, “Vision for Student Success and Its Implementation: Achievements of the Past Three Years and Future Challenges.” Dean Bae emphasized that education, talented human resources, and student success were the core mission and zeitgeist of universities. He introduced the Student Success Center launched by Sungkyunkwan University and delivered a presentation on the achievements of various projects carried out by the Center and the challenges that lay ahead.This was followed by a presentation by Professor Choi Jung-hee of Dankook University’s Education Center for Academic Performance Evaluation on the theme, “Application and Achievements of CQI (Continuous Quality Improvement) for Ability-centered University Education,” in which she elaborated on such innovation using the keyword “skills.” In other words, universities need to become more competitive by ensuring the education they offer reflects their capacities, as well as those of their professors and students. Professor Choi introduced the application, and achievements of a system using feedback to connect professors and learning developed to continuously improve university lectures and the CQI system.The second session was a presentation on the attempts and achievements of Ajou University to innovate education. Ajou University Center for Teaching and Learning Director Shin Jong-ho delivered a presentation on “Data Utilizing Education and Support System Assisting Student Success in Learning.”Director Shin provided information on “ATLAS” (the Ajou Teaching & Learning Analytics System), a data utilizing teaching and learning support system developed and adopted by Ajou University in 2014. The school has since analyzed data on learners and learning environments and supported the optimization of learning programs and environments. Director Shin also introduced “PASS” (Pathway to Ajou Student Success) which offers data utilizing curricular and extracurricular learning pathways tailored to the attributes students need. In addition, the session offered information on the AI-based adaptive learning platform recently developed and researched by Ajou University, known as “ALEKS.” The Aju University has gone on to develop this global platform further to support learning designed for individual students.“There is a meaningful correlation between lessons utilizing the AI platform and academic achievement,” said Director Shin. “Subjects that facilitate greater interaction in lessons using this system had a higher correlation index with academic achievement.”He added that thorough preparation and implementation by instructors and practical support from and the establishment of goals and vision on the utilization of AI by the university, as well as cooperation between the university and its departments, among other things, were vital to tailoring the speed and level of education for each student and to expand interaction in a course designed around individualized learning.This was followed by a lecture entitled, “A Model for High-intensity Interaction-centered General Education and Cases of Its Operation[KHTC6]” by Professor Ahn Ji-youn from Dasan University College, and a presentation by Han Gwang-hee, a student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, on participating in the University Innovation Support Program.
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Ajou University was included in the world’s top 150 young universities in the new universities assessment by the world-renowned scientific journal Nature. Ajou University ranked No. 1 among Korean universities (excluding science and technology institutes and research-centered universities) and No. 103 in the global ranking.On December 8, 2021, Nature announced the “Nature Index 2021 Young Universities” of universities for whom 50 or fewer years have passed since the foundation.In this assessment, Ajou University ranked No. 1 among four-year universities in Korea with having more than four affiliated departments in humanities, social studies, natural sciences, and engineering. It ranked 103rd among global education institutes.The Nature Index 2021 Young Universities targets universities up to 50 years old from among 750 leading education institutions around the world (determined according to the 2020 Nature Index) and calculates the contribution of researchers and affiliated institutions in theses published in 82 major international journals.Other domestic universities, KAIST (4th), POSTECH (8th), Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (9th), Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (43rd), Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (77th), University of Ulsan (135th), and University of Science and Technology (139th) were also added to the list of the world’s leading young universities.The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) ranked 1st for the second consecutive year since the 2019 assessment, followed by the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) (2nd) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore (3rd).In addition to overall rankings, assessments were also conducted in the four fields of chemistry, earth and environmental science, bio-science, and physics. Ajou University ranked 66th in physics, which reaffirmed its competitiveness in the basic sciences.
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The Minister of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of Uzbekistan visited Ajou University and discussed potential areas for cooperation in education.On December 16, 2021, a delegation headed by Uzbekistan’s Minister of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education, Abdukodir Toshkulov, visited the Ajou University campus and met with President Park Hyung-ju and the university’s key executives. The two sides discussed cooperation in education, including the development of human resources, and the search for new areas of cooperation, such as energy. The Minister also met with Uzbekistan students studying at the University.This visit was arranged in relation to the official three-day state visit from December 16 by Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on invitation from Korean President Moon Jae-in. Minister Toshkulov will accompany the President during his stay in Korea.In February this year, the University signed an agreement with the Uzbekistan government and worked closely to pursue cooperation in the field of higher education. Recently, the Uzbekistan government has made many efforts to advance the country’s higher education, including actively attracting international universities.
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Ajou University ranks 11th in Korea JoongAng Daily [KHTC1]University Rankings, leading in student education and technology transferAjou University ranked 11th in the 2021 Korea JoongAng Daily University Rankings, leading particularly in student participation in workplace internships, student education, and technology transfer income per member. Released on November 10, the 2021 Korea JoongAng Daily University Rankings assessed 44 four-year universities with at least four colleges among the humanities, social sciences, engineering, natural sciences, medicine, and the arts and physical education. The evaluation is based on four categories: faculty research, educational environment, efforts and achievements in student education, and reputation.Ajou University received 159 points on the evaluation, coming in at joint 11th place. Previously, it ranked 11th for two consecutive years (2018 and 2019). However, due to the COVID-19 crisis, the evaluation was not conducted last year. In particular, Ajou University ranked sixth in efforts and achievements in student education, which evaluates student employment and participation in startup businesses. Specifically, the university performed well in terms of student participation in workplace internships (second) and support for student participation in startup businesses and performance (ninth). In relation to Ajou’s collaboration projects with local businesses, the Korea JoongAng Daily noted that Ajou had ranked second in student participation in workplace internships thanks primarily to Ajou’s industry-friendly program, entitled “One Person, One Company, One Achievement,”[KHTC2] which encourages freshmen and sophomores to put theory into practice and enables juniors and seniors to develop their adaptability and practical skills through an industry-academia cooperation-friendly curriculum and practical work experience. In fact, the university offers a wide range of internship opportunities to increase students’ exposure to diverse workplaces and allow them to apply their theoretical knowledge in the real business world. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic last year, more than 1,000 students participated in internship programs. In the faculty research category, Ajou ranked seventh in technology transfer income per member (KRW 14.52 million). Ajou has achieved great success in technology commercialization, showing an upward trend in terms of revenue from technology transfers over the past five years. Ajou recorded KRW 3.35 billion in technology transfers in 2020, putting it in seventh place. For 2020, the average technology transfer revenue of all universities in Korea that participated in the disclosure of such information to the Ministry of Education this June was KRW 710 million. In this year’s evaluation, Seoul National University ranked first place, followed by Yonsei University (second), Hanyang University (third), Sungkyunkwan University (fourth), and Korea University (fifth). The Korea JoongAng Daily applies 33 criteria for a maximum of 300 points in such four categories as faculty research (10 criteria, 95 points), educational environment (12 criteria, 95 points), efforts and achievements in student education (7 criteria, 80 points), and reputation (4 criteria, 30 points). This year, the Korea JoongAng Daily raised the maximum number of points for employment, employment retention, and increased the criteria for student participation in startup businesses. Source: 2021 Korea JoongAng Daily University Rankings, JoongAng Daily Website
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An Ajou University research team has developed a miniaturized robot (gripper) in the shape of a finger that can accurately measure the slightest pulse or heartbeat of living organisms. It is expected to be applied in the future as a bio medical robot since it can monitor bio signals by gently holding the cardiovascular system of tiny living organisms or a person.The research team, led by Professors Han Seung-yong, Kang Dae-shik, and Koh Je-seong (photo from left, Department of Mechanical Engineering), announced their successful development of a miniaturized, high precision soft gripper 3 – 5 mm in size that imitates the functions of a human hand.The team’s research results were published in the October 13, 2021 online edition of the prestigious Science Robotics under the title, “Vital signal sensing and manipulation of a micro-scale organ with a multifunctional soft gripper”. Noh Yeon-wook and Kim Min-ho, students in mechanical engineering at Ajou University, took part in the research as lead authors.The human hand is unique among the grippers of animals and plants that exist in nature, as its five fingers can move independently and are dense with sensory cells that allow delicate, accurate handling, and can identify the condition of an object. Since the 4th Industrial Revolution began, many studies are ongoing to imitate the abilities of the human hand in many fields, such as medical and other robots.Conventional grippers are mainly made of hard materials and cannot grip soft objects. Additionally, the installation of sensors to receive bio signals increases the size of these grippers, making them impossible to use with small living organisms. Miniaturized medical grippers require high precision control and integration with peripheral electronic devices and highly sensitive sensors and measurement.The Ajou research team used shape memory polymer of variable stiffness where hardness and softness can be controlled to allow creation of a gripper with properties similar to the skin of a living organism. It also utilized silver Nano wires and a laser process to miniaturize sensors and managed to reduce the robot to 5mm or less. Silver Nano wires elaborately control each of the five fingers of a soft gripper, while also serving as temperature sensors that can monitor the bio signals of the object it is measuring and also deliver heat stimulus.The soft gripper developed by the research team gripped a snail egg 3mm in diameter without damaging it, delivered heat to facilitate hatching, and measured the snail’s miniscule movements during hatching and its heartrate immediately after hatching (snail size: 400 – 699 micrometers). Furthermore, it gripped the blood vessel of a live pig to measure its pulse without hurting it, and managed to grip salmon roe, which are very delicate and easily damaged. The soft gripper itself weighs 25.4 milligrams but can momentarily lift objects up to 6400 times heavier than itself and continuously hold objects that are 1200 times heavier.“Existing research on grippers has only measured the signals of the object they grip, but this research enabled grippers to diagnose, analyze results, and provide treatment to the object,” said Prof. Han. “It can be used in the development of miniaturized medical robots and in new platforms to analyze the mechanical movement, stimuli, and response of living organisms at the level of a human cell, an area full of countless challenges.”He continued, “Through follow-up research, we plan to expand this into new directions, such as electrical stimuli, drug delivery, and wireless movement.”This research was sponsored by the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT)’s Individual Basic Research (New Research) program.<The soft gripper is used to facilitate the hatching of a snail egg and measure its bio signals><Micro soft gripper developed by the research team><Using a soft gripper to grip salmon roe and other objects>
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Ajou University Professor Chang Il-han from the Department of Civil Systems Engineering succeeded in developing new construction material technology using microorganism-based biopolymer.Biopolymer, a macromolecule polysaccharide that generates microorganisms, is combined with earth and ground reinforcement technology that enable high intensity. It is gaining attention as an environmentally-friendly, low-carbon green technology that can replace cement in the field of construction.Prof. Chang’s research findings were announced in Issue 307 of the journal Construction and Building Materials and entitled, ‘Site application of biopolymer-based soil treatment (BPST) for slope surface protection: in-situ wet-spraying method details and strengthening effect verification’.Prof. Chang’s research team was joined by research teams from the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) and theKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).Prof. Chang has been conducting research on green construction materials that can replace cement in ground reinforcement engineering. His focus is on using biopolymer.Soil combined with biopolymer displays high compression intensity, is highly resistant to erosion from water and wind, and facilitates generative growth. It is in the spotlight as a technology with applications to a variety of green construction fields and in the response to climate change, but had yet to be developed to the commercialization stage for use onsite.Prof. Chang’s research team developed a wet spray technology to allow the construction of high intensity biopolymer-earth surface layer that involves creating a soil, biopolymer and water mixture and spraying it on the construction surface.“This technology we developed creates a high intensity green surface stratum by mixing and spraying an earth, water and 0.5 – 1% biopolymer mixture. It is resistant to erosion from heavy rain and winds, and displays fast generative growth,” explained Prof. Chang.He added, “Application is expected not only for surface stabilization of mountain slopes, stream beds, high flow plains, and embankments, but also for restoring the ecosystems of earth’s surface in areas that have become wastelands due to wild fires or desertification.”It is currently undergoing a technology transfer to a business in green construction.
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With the beginning of second semester 2021, a variety of events were held for international students studying at Ajou University. The School’s International Exchange and Cooperation Office held an online orientation via ZOOM on August 27, which was attended by some 170 students, including exchange students in undergraduate and graduate programs, studying this semester and Global Supporter students. The program began with welcoming remarks by Ajou President Park Hyung-ju and was followed by an introduction of the School, information on university and Korean life, education to prevent sexual violence, and exchanges with Global Supporter students. It was an opportunity for students to build networks and acquire information on school life.In addition, colleges and graduate schools also held orientation events.The College of Humanities hosted a meeting for international students in the College of Humanities on September 14 to mark the beginning of the semester. Attended by some 60 people, including faculty and international students, information was provided on support for international students. The College of Humanities will operate an open-chat community for international students comprised of international and Korean teaching assistants (TAs) and assign international faculty as advisors for international students.Furthermore, the College of Humanities installed a Commission to Support International Students in the College of Humanities (Prof. Kim Yong-hyeon of French Language and Literature, Chairman) to review the curricula for international students, organize classes dedicated to international students, and plan and operate a variety of academic support programs.The orientation for first-year students in the Graduate School of International Studies was held online on September 17, with first-year students joining 56 recipients of KOICA and other state scholarships. The event offered an introduction to the Graduate School as well as information on adjusting to life in Korea.There are some 590 students from 38 countries studying at Ajou University this semester.The School offers a variety of programs for international students, such as A.G.A. (Ajou Global Ambassador), NUBI Ajou, and Major Helper[KHTC1]. Students can take advantage of features such as mentoring, cultural experiences, and field trips, and engage in international cultural exchange activities.*Photos:Students making the letter ‘A’ in ‘Ajou University’ during orientation (upper photo)Students attending orientation at the Graduate School of International Studies (lower photo)[KHTC1]“전공도우미” 임의번역하였습니다.
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