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[USC SUNY Korea] 2021 Club Festival <Mate Performance>
USC SUNY Korea hosted 2021 Club Festival this week. Third one was a "Mate Performance". On Wednesday, December 1st, Mate, Acting club at SUNY Korea had a performance at Multi-Complex Building.
2021.12.03
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[USC SUNY Korea] 2021 Club Festival <Da Capo Concert>
USC SUNY Korea hosted 2021 Club Festival this week. Second one was a "Da Capo Concert". On Tuesday, November 30th, Da Capo, Orchestra & Chorus club at SUNY Korea had a concert at IGC Auditorium. The title of the concert was "The First Concert". Hopefully lots of people had a chance to enjoy beautiful concert!
2021.12.02
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[USC SUNY Korea] 2021 Club Festival <Town Hall Meeting>
USC SUNY Korea hosted 2021 Club Festival this week. First one was a "Town Hall Meeting". On Monday, November 29th, Club Executives had "Town Hall Meeting" at IGC Multi-Complex building. They had meaningful time to look back on the year.
2021.12.01
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[Admissions Event] Spring-Fall 2022 Online Information Session
SUNY Korea’s Online Information Session was successfully held on November 26th through November 28th. 2 sessions in Korean and 2 sessions in English were conducted, reaching out to students worldwide. Along with the information about SUNY Korea and the admissions process, student ambassadors also gave a talk on why they chose to attend SUNY Korea and their experiences. Participants also had the opportunity to ask questions, making each session even more informative. Thank you for all those who were able to attend! If you missed the information session, check out the following events: [Open House] General information session and ask questions directly to Admission Counselors [Voice of History Makers] Talk to a SUNY Korea Student Ambassador to learn about their experiences at SBU or FIT [Application Support Center] 1:1 in-person counseling session with an Admissions Counselor for advice and support on your application. Register here: Click Here
2021.12.01
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SUNY Korea signed an MoU with the Incheon Institute for Talent and Lifelong Education on November 18th, 2021
SUNY Korea made an MoU agreement with the Incheon Institute for Talent and Lifelong Education on November 18th, 2021. The areas of cooperation include 1) Active participation in the development of lifelong education-related curriculum and project operation promoted by both institutions. 2) Sharing of human and material infrastructure for the development of lifelong education. 3) Matters necessary for the establishment of a lifelong education network and the development of both institutions. The participants of this agreement ceremony were President Wonki Min and 5 others from SUNY Korea and President Wolyong Kim and 5 others from Incheon Institute for Talent and Lifelong Education.
2021.11.26
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2021-2022 Student Ambassadors have been appointed
7 students ambassadors have been appointed for 2021-2022. From left to right, Hyein Lee, Seungmin Lee, Makusha Leeroy, Ratanak Rin, Bhavika Punjabi, and Yena Kwon. They will be introducing our school for the next year. Shout out to ambassadors!!!
2021.11.16
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Prof. Bruce Jo received the Paper of Distinction
The paper titled "Trust in Humanoid Robots in Footwear Stores: A Crisp-Set QCA Model" suggests a human perception and acceptance network model when humans are exposed to robots in retail stores. And it is aimed to enhance the trust between human and intelligent robots through the quantitative analysis for consumers' satisfaction, reliability, and sales. This HRI model can be used at the retail clothes or footwear stores to enhance on/off-line sales and marketing. It is a very practical attempt and will have great potential for in-field applications. - Professor of Mechanical Engineering Department, Bruce Jo. Prof. Bruce Jo received the Paper of Distinction on Merchandising/Retailing part from ITAA (International Textile and Apparel Association) with his collaborator Prof. Christina Song, Illinois State University and Prof. Youn-Kyung Kim, University of Tennessee.
2021.11.12
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Received a contract of $100,000 worth project
Prof. Bruce Jo received a contract of $100,000 worth project “Magnetic and Inertial Sensing Fusion for the Space Localization and Navigation”. Read more ➡️ http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=80349
2021.11.04
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SUNY Korea FIT's New Student Interview with Naeil Education
New Freshman student at SUNY Korea FIT’s Fashion Business Management Department featured on Naeil Education “I want to broaden my understanding of humanity through Fashion Business Management, a field where Design and Business Management merge.” Conflicts can occur among high school students attending boarding schools. How great it would be if everyone had good listeners around to talk about our difficulties together. Yewon Maeng chose “Peacemakers Academy” as the most memorable extracurricular activity that she participated in as a high school student. As the co-leader of the club, she was able to mature as a person through various counseling sessions she offered to other students. Through this experience, she became passionate about studying Fashion Business Management, a field that moves people, and Art, her favorite subject. Studying Abroad in America with a passion in English studies Yewon asked her parents if she could study abroad after completing the first semester of 8th grade. However, her parents disagreed because Yewon’s two older sisters were already abroad and did not want Yewon to leave either. “I wanted to go study in America not because my sisters were there, but because I truly wanted to study English in an environment that would help me to practice and improve my English skills the most,” she remembers. “But it was really difficult the first year there.” She attended a private middle school in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania where her sister attended college. Upon her sister’s college graduation, they both returned to Korea. Yewon decided to study at an international school named Branksome Hall Asia to continue her studies. “Having to participate in the IB curriculum every year seemed daunting at first, but I eventually decided that Branksome would be the best school for me because it specializes in the Arts,” Yewon states. Striving to make the world a better place through empathy Yewon showed great talent in subjects that required creative problem-solving skills. Her favorite subjects were Visual Arts and Design Technology. During the Visual Arts class, she criticized the amount of plastic that artists used to produce their artwork; in the Design Technology class, she created a hiking stick that was created to ergonomically fit the hands of people with finger arthritis. As for her extracurricular activities, she chose Peacemakers Academy as the most meaningful one. She worked as a listener and empathized with other students who had conflicts with others in this psychological counseling program. “Many people say maintaining a relationship with others is one of the most difficult things in life. Students in their teenage years go through many problems, especially when they have to live with each other in a dormitory. But many of them were able to solve their issues and mature as human beings through the counseling sessions offered at Peacemakers. Learning about others can help students go through not only high school and college life, but also the real world. I discovered a way to better cope with my stress because I learned how to attack problems objectively through listening to their problems,” said Yewon. She began to show interest in Management when she noticed the warmth and respect between people. She found hope that she could create a better world through Business Management, where she will learn how to lead others to reach a single goal while respecting each individual and their strengths. Positive sign from the SUNY Korea Admissions Office Yewon’s ultimate goal is to launch her own jewelry business. FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) is one of the leading art schools in the US, and therefore is highly popular among students who wish to study Fashion. In particular, FIT’s Fashion Business Management, the major Yewon was accepted to, is the world’s most recognizable program and is also one of FIT’s oldest and largest majors offered at FIT. “FIT has always been my first choice. My school held an online college fair and I hurried into the FIT meeting room. I think the Admissions Officers saw my passion for FIT after asking several questions about the school,” Yewon added. Shortly after the meeting, Yewon received a box of school merchandise from the Admissions Office. In the box was also a letter stating her presence at the fair was memorable. She thought this was a positive sign for her admissions to FIT and became more desperate for her acceptance letter. 2 Years in Korea and 2 Years in New York After the talk with the admissions office, Yewon dedicated her time into studies that she felt she needed to improve on. She was able to show steady improvement in her Business class, completing the course with an exceptional grade. Although it is not required to submit a portfolio for Fashion Business Management applicants, she submitted one to show her passion for art and creativity through her artwork. She was also advised to improve her math scores. In her Math: Applications and Interpretation class, she received a mathematical award for her great improvement. “Although I received the award after my acceptance and scholarship offer to FIT, it gave me confidence to do well in the future at FIT,” she stated. Students from international schools usually apply to colleges all over the world, especially to the ones in the US, England, Canada, and Australia. However, Yewon chose to apply only to schools in Korea. “Most of my friends from Branksome Hall Asia are all over the world now attending colleges, and I was considered a special case. But I thought it would be best for me to stay in Korea until the COVID-19 pandemic settles down. I also think it would be advantageous to study here at SUNY Korea FIT for 2 years since it offers the same education as the FIT New York Campus. After I finish my Associate Degree here in Korea, I plan to spend 2 years at FIT NY to complete my Bachelor’s there. Although I do want to experience working in the fashion industry in America, I ultimately want to launch my own brand in Korea, so I don’t want to lose my Korean identity,” Yewon explained. Hoping for a college life free from COVID-19 Yewon started her college life this September 2021 as a freshman at FIT. Already loaded with assignments, FIT has kept her busy since the school puts much focus on practical education. “Students at FIT are as diverse as the students I met in my secondary international school. Students are graduates from foreign high schools in Seoul, some are from the US, Canada, and Philippines. Some transfer students were even from other worldly recognized fashion schools such as the Parsons School of Design. I joined The Merchandising Society Club and I hope to enjoy my college experience once the pandemic is gone,” Yewon hopes. She also looks forward to the day when she could return to her pre-COVID-19 daily life. By the time she studies at the FIT New York Campus in two years, she dreams of living a busy life to keep up with the trends in the fashion industry while actively participating in various activities. Read the full article: https://naeiledu.co.kr/29862
2021.10.28
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Book Review : Resilience(혁신, 그리고 리질리언스(부제: 위기의 시그널을 깨뜨려라!))
Resilience(혁신, 그리고 리질리언스(부제: 위기의 시그널을 깨뜨려라!)) Author Future Industrial Policy Forum(Dr. Johng-lhl Lee, who is a professor at The State university of New York, Korea(SUNY Korea) participated in the forum) Contents Resilience can be worded as “recovery”. Resilience can help people who are going through hard time and especially for people who are disappointed under COVID19 condition these days. This concept also can be applied to our economy. This book proposes strategies to pursue the co-evolution of economic and socialization through comprehensive innovation policies, strengthen vulnerable technologies to cope with the reorganization of global supply chains, and maintain a super gap in leading technologies in order to secure the resilience. Experts believe that their developed strategies derived throughout research and analysis will materialized into policy in reality and also it will contribute to national competitiveness. R&D Strategy Planning Team of MTI(Ministry of Trade and Industry) has formed a "Future Industrial Policy Forum" and has had meetings over the past year. On this forum, various professionals participated such as experts, professors, and researchers from MTI. Especially, a professor Johng-Ihl Lee from SUNY Korea(The State university of New York, Korea) teaching DTS(Department of Technology and Society) has contributed on the forum and publishing.
2021.10.27
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AMS Seminar Series
Representation Learning for Complex Data and My Experience after Math Major at Stony Brook University Speaker: Dr. Irene Kim / Place: Online via Zoom, Zoom ID: 997 6634 3524 / Passcode: 556273 Time: Thu, 10/28/2021 - 11:00 Dr. Irene Kim graduated from the University of California at Davis with Ph.D. in Statistics and graduated from Stony Brook University with Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics. Her research interests are in Machine Learning, deep learning, representation learning, and uncertainty quantification AbstractThis talk will be divided into two parts where the first part will be on my current research, and the second part will be focused on sharing my experience at Stony Brook University and studying Math/Applied Math as an undergraduate degree. PART 1: In this talk, I will take an oil reservoir modeling and a history matching problem as an example to address the challenges of modern data analysis. As modern data become more complex and higher dimensional, finding a way to represent the data in a concise and useful form is an important problem. An auto-encoder can be used to find a low dimensional representation for an oil reservoir data and used for history matching problem. PART 2: Experience at Stony Brook University as a math major, life after graduation, job interview etc.
2021.10.27
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SPRING-FALL 2022 SUNY KOREA ONLINE INFO SESSION
SUNY Korea welcomes you to join our Online Information Sessions for Spring and Fall 2022 Admissions! Join us to learn more about SUNY Korea admissions and programs. Schedule: Session Date / Time Language 1st November 26 19:00 Korean 2nd November 27 10:00 Korean 3rd November 27 16:00 English 4th November 28 10:00 English *All Date and Time are Korean Standard Time (UTC +9) Choose the time that you would like to join and sign up through http://apply.sunykorea.ac.kr/portal/admissions_events to receive your Zoom link via email. For other inquiries, please contact us at admission@sunykorea.ac.kr or +32-626-1030 We hope to see you all at the event! 한국뉴욕주립대학교에서 2022 봄/가을학기 온라인 입학 설명회에 여러분을 초대합니다! 한국뉴욕주립대학교 입학에 관심있으신 분들의 많은 참여 바랍니다. 일정: 세션 날짜 / 시간 언어 1차 11월 26일 19:00 한국어 2차 11월 27일 10:00 한국어 3차 11월 27일 16:00 영어 4차 11월 28일 10:00 영어 참가 신청은 http://apply.sunykorea.ac.kr/portal/admissions_events 에 접속하셔서 원하시는 날짜와 시간을 확인하신 후 등록하시면 설명회 1-2일 전 이메일로 Zoom 링크가 발송됩니다. 한국뉴욕주립대학교 연락처: admission@sunykorea.ac.kr / 032-626-1030
2021.10.25
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