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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
Jikai WangMaster's course
  • Bachelor’s degree of Science in Statistics, Southwest Jiaotong University (2023)
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.
Kang Na-hyungMaster's course
  • Department of Chemistry, Sungkyunkwan University (2024)
Sustainable Finance Data-Driven Energy Transition
Kang Na-hyung majored in Chemistry during her undergraduate studies and is interested in research related to decision-making for sustainable investment strategies and infrastructure development and operation. She plans to study methods to improve constrained green data into reliable indicators and effectively utilize them for prediction and application.
Kim Hee-yeonMaster's course
  • Bachelor's in Economics & Political Science and Diplomacy, Ewha Womans University (2021)
Sustainable Finance Energy Infrastructure Asset Investment Asset Valuation
Kim Hee-yeon is interested in sustainable finance, particularly in environmental and financial valuation methods for energy infrastructure assets. She studied economics during her undergraduate studies and worked for two years at SK Management and Economic Research Institute, exploring corporate sustainability from a business perspective. Building on this experience, her goal is to conduct research that provides accurate and consistent investment information on energy infrastructure assets to financial industry stakeholders, ultimately contributing to carbon neutrality.
Kim Ji-wonMaster's course
  • Bachelor's in Chemical and Materials Engineering, Ewha Womans University (2023)
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 MinMaster's course
  • Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Computer Science, University of California, Irvine (2023)
AI and Big Data Simulation Eco-Friendly Shared Mobility
Kim Min majored in Computer Science during his undergraduate studies and has prior experience participating in various transportation big data analysis and simulation research projects. Currently, he is interested in research on reducing carbon emissions and advancing sustainable technologies in the mobility sector using deep learning and machine learning.