CHO, EunbinGraduate
- Sungkyunkwan University's Bachelor of English Literature, Data Science (2018)
- Master's degree in GGGS, KAIST (2025)
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
Heejae KimGraduate
- Bachelor's in Sustainable Development and Cooperation, Underwood International College, Yonsei University (2024)
- master's degree in GGGS, KAIST (2026)
Green Finance
Sustainable Impact
Heejae Kim gained a broad perspective on sustainability discussions while majoring in international cooperation during their undergraduate studies. Driven by the question of what truly influences global frameworks and eager to explore "how to proceed" beyond "where to go," Heejae decided to advance their studies in the field of green growth.
Jikai WangGraduate
- Bachelor’s degree of Science in Statistics, Southwest Jiaotong University (2023)
- Master's degree in GGGS, KAIST (2026)
Climate Risk
Financial Networks
Green Finance
Wang Jikai's undergraduate major is in Statistics, and he is currently interested in the systemic risks to the financial system under climate change and geopolitical risks.
Kim Ji-wonGraduate
- Bachelor's in Chemical and Materials Engineering, Ewha Womans University (2023)
- Master's degree in GGGS, KAIST (2025)
CO2 Conversion
CCUS
Techno-Economic Assessment
Kim Ji-won is interested in developing sustainable technologies to achieve carbon neutrality. She is currently researching the utilization of captured CO₂ through electrochemical conversion. Her goal is to establish methodologies for objectively evaluating and certifying the greenhouse gas reduction effects of CO₂ utilization technologies as they are developed and implemented.
Kim Young-heonGraduate
- Bachelor's in Computer Engineering, Handong Global University (2024)
- Master's degree in GGGS, KAIST (2026)
Climate AI
Environmental Monitoring
Publication
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Younghun Kim et al. (2024). FRIDAY: Mitigating Unintentional Facial Identity in Deepfake Detectors Gudided by Facial Recognizers. IEEE International Conference on VCIP.
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Doughho Park et al. (2024). PECI-Net: Bolus segmentation from video fluroscopic swallowing study images using preprocessing ensemble and cascaded inference. Computers in Biology and Medicine. (Second author)
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김영헌 et al. (2024). 부분적 이미지 조작 증강 기법을 통한 딥페이크 탐지 일반화 성능향상. 대한전자공학회 학술대회
Kim Young-heon is passionate about applied research in deep learning. During his undergraduate studies, he collaborated with medical professionals on research projects utilizing computer vision in the healthcare field. Currently, he is interested in leveraging deep learning technologies in the environmental sector to contribute to carbon neutrality and sustainable technological development.
LEE, JeongmiGraduate
- Ewha Womans University Graduate School of Climate and Energy System Engineering, Science and Technology Management (2023)
- Master's degree in GGGS, KAIST (2025)
Climate risk
Sustainability Strategy
climate finance
Publication
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(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.