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Alexandra SuchshenkoMaster's course
  • Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering and Computer science(dual major), KAIST (2025)
Remote sensing AI-based climate prediction disaster early warning systems
Student Alexandra Suchshenko is interested in applying AI in climate prediction for disaster early warning systems and extreme weather events.
Alfarel Ridwan SyaifullahMaster's course
  • B.S. in Urban and Regional Planning, Bandung Institute of Technology (2024)
Climate change impact Carbon credits & Offsets Climate-related policy
Graduated from the field of Urban and Regional Planning, Alfarel has a keen interest in the issues of climate change impact, carbon credits & offsets, and also their related policies. He wishes to explore the dynamics of climate change and carbon market in Asia, particularly Indonesia and South Korea.
Byun JiwonMaster's course
  • Bachelor of Climate and Energy Systems Engineering, Statistics, Ewha Women’s University (2025)
Carbon emission management Scope 3 Sustainability Strategy

Publication

  • Yu, Mirae, et al.(2024), Energy, Techno-Economic Analysis, and Life Cycle Assessment for Co-Gasification of Polyethylene Terephthalate and Olive Husk by Chemical Process Simulation., Chemical Engineering Science, vol. 295
Student Byun Jiwon is interested in research on supply chain carbon emissions management, Scope 3 emissions forecasting, and the development of sustainability strategies based on these insights. During undergraduate studies, she built a strong foundation in data science by studying energy systems comprehensively and majoring in statistics. Currently, Student Byun jiwon aims to contribute to the development of a supply chain carbon emissions management system utilizing corporate data.
Choi DahyeongMaster's course
  • Bachelor of Bio energy Engineering, Chonnam National University (2025)
water urban low - carbon
Majoring in Bio energy Engineering during undergraduate studies, Student Choi Dahyeong aims to expand her research across various fields, including water resource management, renewable energy, and climate change adaptation technologies. Additionally, she has a strong interest in sustainable environmental technologies and energy systems, particularly in developing low-carbon water quality management systems.
Choi SuyeonMaster's course
  • B.S. in Advanced Materials Engineering for Clean Energy, Sungshin Women’s University (2026)
Hydrogen energy PEMFC Catalysts

Publication

  • Choi, S., Jang, I., & Lee, S. (2025). Advanced strategies for mitigating catalyst poisoning in low and high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells: Recent progress and perspectives. Crystals, 15(2), 129.
Suyeon Choi is interested in hydrogen-based energy conversion technologies and participated in research on catalyst development for hydrogen production and utilization during her undergraduate studies. She is currently aiming to conduct interdisciplinary research in the ECSM Laboratory to improve both the performance and economic feasibility of fuel cells through the design of ultra-low-platinum catalysts. Through this work, she hopes to contribute to the expansion of the hydrogen industry.
Choi WoochanMaster's course
  • Bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering & Computer Engineering (Double Major), Jeonbuk National University (2025)
Time Series Forecasting Decision Theory
Woochan Choi is interested in data science methodologies for various areas of prediction within the field of green growth. His research addresses topics such as renewable energy generation and air pollution, aiming to contribute to green growth through prediction-based decision-making and value assessment.