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
Heejae KimMaster's course
- Bachelor's in Sustainable Development and Cooperation, Underwood International College, Yonsei University (2024)
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.
Hoseong MunMaster's course
- Bachelor's in Biological Sciences, KAIST (2024)
Waste Resource Management
Biodegradable Plastics
Environmental Microbiology
Hoseong Mun majored in Biological Sciences with a minor in Civil and Environmental Engineering during their undergraduate studies. Currently, they are conducting research on plastic waste treatment technologies using microorganisms, with a particular focus on the biodegradation of plastics. Through various studies, Hoseong aims to contribute to the development of efficient and eco-friendly methods for managing plastic waste
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 Chan-miMaster's course
- Bachelor's in International Relations and Economics, University of Seoul (2022)
International Development Cooperation
Sustainable Cities
Climate Justice
Kim Chan-mi, with extensive practical experience in international development cooperation, has recognized the urgency of addressing climate change. She joined the GGGS to research sustainable cities that respond to climate challenges. Her aim is to practice climate justice through research that not only views cities as physical spaces but also considers the people within them.