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Kang BokyeongMaster's course
  • Bachelor of Chemistry, Sungshin Women's University (2025)
2D materials Graphene
Student Kang Bokyung majored in Chemistry during undergraduate studies and gained research experience as an undergraduate researcher, focusing on next-generation batteries and two-dimensional materials. Building on this experience, she is interested in exploring the innovative applications of two-dimensional materials, particularly graphene-based materials, in the energy sector. With a multidisciplinary approach that integrates eco-friendly economic assessment, Student Kang Bokyung aims to contribute to the development of sustainable energy technologies.
Kang Na-hyungMaster's course
  • Bachelor 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.
Kang ShinjaeMaster's course
  • Bachelor's in Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Climate Change, Korea University
Climate Finance Alternative Investments Options Valuation Financial Engineering
Shin-jae Kang is interested in the financial valuation and optimal investment strategies for carbon assets under the uncertainties of the voluntary carbon credit market. Recently, he has been working on evaluating these assets using real options analysis and stochastic models, with the goal of becoming a financial expert who leads climate asset pricing and investment.
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.
Kim DahyunMaster's course
  • B.S. in Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology (2025)
Climate risk Natural capital Circular economy Eco-friendly design
Dahyun Kim is interested in studying sustainable management strategies through the quantitative assessment of climate and natural capital risks and the analysis of eco-friendly design based on the circular economy. During her undergraduate studies, she worked as a Global Green Editor in Spain, where she became interested in the broad impact of climate change on policy, industry, and the economy. She later expanded her understanding of climate change response strategies and decision-making processes at both the corporate and national levels through practical experience at an asset appraisal firm, a law firm, and an environmental consulting company. Building on this background, she aims to conduct research that integrates climate change, finance, and policy to support corporate climate and environmental risk management and decision-making.
Kim EunseongMaster's course
  • Bachelor’s degree in Urban Administration and Economics (dual major), University of Seoul (2026)
Climate resilience Disaster risk management Urban Governance Water Resource Management
Majoring in Urban Administration and Economics during her undergraduate studies, Eunseong Kim was drawn to the persuasive power of scientific evidence in environmental policy, which led her to pursue graduate studies. In response to the intensifying risks of climate-related disasters, her research explores urban governance and water resource management as pathways toward climate-resilient cities. With multilingual capabilities in English and Spanish, her ultimate goal is to shape a sustainable urban future as an environmental policy expert at the intersection of global cooperation and domestic policy.