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CHO, EunbinMaster's course
  • Sungkyunkwan University's Bachelor of English Literature, Data Science (2018)
Renewable energy Demand response Carbon emissions international cooperation
Cho Eun-bin is studying to analyze energy problems with data and become an energy expert who leads the sustainable energy transition. She has built a career in sustainable agri-food in data agriculture startups, helped companies manage ESG at the United Nations ESG Organization, and has contributed to the renewable energy sector of companies, especially RE100, SBTi, and COREi. She tried to lead changes in the surrounding society by establishing an environmental club within Sungkyunkwan University and collaborating with local restaurants, and is currently studying demand management and corporate scope 3 emissions
KOO, EunhanMaster's course
  • bachelor's degree of Science in Mathematical Science, KAIST, Minor in Industrial and System Engineering (2023)
climate system Tipping point ombined disaster
Koo Eunhan majored in mathematics and industrial engineering in his undergraduate program, and is interested in research modeling climate systems based on this background. In addition, mathematical modeling is used to study the effects of climate system change, such as tipping points and complex disasters
LEE, JeongmiMaster's course
  • Ewha Womans University Graduate School of Climate and Energy System Engineering, Science and Technology Management (2023)
Climate risk Sustainability Strategy climate finance

Publication

  • (2022) Analysis of the accuracy of GK-2A forest fire detection
Student Lee Jung-mi is conducting research on climate risks arising in the process of responding to climate change. The undergraduate course laid a comprehensive foundation for climate change and energy systems, studied technology management, and conducted theoretical studies on technological advances. Through this convergent study, I became interested in the technology risks arising in the process of responding to climate change. Currently, it aims to contribute to sustainable technological development in climate change by focusing on technological risks among climate risks.
LEE. YeongjuMaster's course
  • University of Ewha Womans University Scranton Faculty of Free Major Social Science Initiative Track Bachelor of Science (2020) University of Ewha Womans University's Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering (2020)"
Climate-related investment risks Corporate carbon neutrality Infrastructure investment ESG dis

Publication

  • Sabrina Kirschke et al., Citizen Science projects in freshwater monitoring. From individual design to clusters?, Journal of Environmental Management, Vol.309, (2022). (Co-authored) Sabrina Kirschke et al., Design impacts of citizen science. A comparative analysis of water monitoring projects, Frontiers in Environmental Science, Vol.11, (2023). (Co-authored)
Lee Young-joo is interested in research on how the climate crisis affects the financial sector. In particular, we focus on interpreting climate risks from the perspective of investment assets and portfolio management to help us consider the climate crisis more aggressively in making investment decisions. Prior to my master's degree, I studied environmental engineering and social science and had a multifaceted understanding of international environmental issues, and based on this, I experienced corporate advisory practice in the field of climate change and ESG.
LIM, HyeonjinMaster's course
  • Korea University's Bachelor of Environmental Ecological Engineering (2023)
climate resilience Urban Environmental Planning Social Ecological System
Hyun-jin Lim studied environmental ecological engineering in her undergraduate program and is interested in research to respond to climate change from an urban system perspective. Now I'm studying at the Urban Environmental Planning Laboratory, and I'm aiming to advance discussions to improve the climate resilience of the city
PARK, SieunMaster's course
  • bachelor's degree of Science in Climate and Energy System Engineering, Ewha Womans University (2023)
Climate-related investment risk Financial modeling Profitability Analysis sustainable finance
Park Si-eun is interested in analyzing climate-related investment risks at asset level and developing financial models for them. While studying climate and energy system engineering in my undergraduate course, I recognized the importance of quantifying the potential impact of the climate crisis and have participated in projects to develop climate risk management models for private companies. GGGS has a vision to advance the climate risk assessment framework through interdisciplinary research.