Um Sung-hoon, a senior in the Department of Electronic Engineering, submitted his paper to MOTL (Microwave and Optical Technology Letters), arousing the possibility of using optical fibers for measuring a human pulse. According to his study, optical fibers are less influenced by external circumstances compared to the previous sensors. His paper is to be inserted in MOTL in April or May. His paper was supervised by Professor Park Jae-hee, who provided research guidance and management, and Lee Jong-hoon, a senior researcher of DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology), who examin
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On December 22, President Synn Il-hi was given a letter of appreciation from the U.S. Army at the closing ceremony of the 12th Korean American Friendship Circle held at the Hotel Inter-bulgo EXCO under the auspices of KAPA (Korean American Partnership Association). In the ceremony, approximately 300 people, including Lee Cheol-hwi, the operational commander of the ROK Army Second Operations Command, and people concerned with KAPA participated. General Thomas Harvey, commander of the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, gave the letter of appreciation to President Synn. President Synn said,
On December 11, Kim Min-ju, a senior in the Department of Visual Communication Design in the College of Media Arts, won a gold prize and received 2,000,000 won prize money. She exhibited het storybook titled, Awaken the Giant within, in the 28th Daegu Design Exhibition held at Daegu Gyeongbuk Design Center. Kim's storybook was highly regarded for its visual illustrating technique based on outstanding ideas and creativity in its content. Kim's book indirectly recognizes potential abilities in children by way of interpreting their dreams, and the book was made to improve their imagination throug
On November 5, a special job lecture was held under the auspices of the Department of English Language and Literature in the Room 255, Young-am Hall. The lecture consisted of two parts. Kim Jae-wuk presented about an overseas cultural experience, and Ha Sang-wuk presented about his experiences during a working holiday in Australia in part 1. Next, in part 2, Kei Jung-min, a Professor in the Department of English Lang. & Lit., delivered a job address, and Lee Young-ho and Kim Young-sik, who graduated from the Department of English Lang. & Lit., lectured on how to get a good job.The lectures too
Recently, under the influence of the Internet, culture created by netizens has developed rapidly. However, it demands netizen’s etiquette because people access information easily, and information is more likely to appear on the Internet. Because of the development and increasing use of the Internet, witch hunts are spreading on the Korean Internet. Witch hunts originated in the Middle Ages in Europe and referred to killing opponents of Christianity or women who committed a crime, but lately it means driving a person into a corner by writing bad comments on the Internet.Three months ago, the gr
On September 16, Keimyung University held a ceremony in front of Dongsan Library. The ceremony was held to designate non-smoking areas within 10 meters of all campus buildings and inside buildings.The event included speeches by Kim Han-soo, director of the president’s office; Yoon Sung-kyu, president of students; Oh Hyun-a, president of female students; and Lee Jung-hee, dean of academic affairs. President Synn Il-hi also gave a speech of encouragement. After the ceremony, volunteers distributed leaflets about the dangers of smoking and gave away car air-fresheners. Signs marking no-smoking ar
On September 10, Kim Tae-won, a young man who works for the Google corporation, gave a lecture in the College of Business Administration. He has published a book titled “Letter from a Young Googler,” and is a famous, enthusiastic lecturer. Not only Keimyung students but also other university students came to attend the lecture. The lecture lasted two hours and the main content of it was about employment toward junior and senior students. He explained the differences between advertising and news. Many people show news, but advertising shows people. He encouraged students to have creative though
Do you have any dream? If so, what do you dream of and what do you try to do to realize your dream? Or do you know the equation R=VD? It has as much power as Einstein's E=MC2, and has its own inner meaning, which is that the dream we vividly imagine can be realized. The Dreaming Garret shows this through successful people who dreamed of their ambitions with those kinds of formula and how they used those formulas in their lives. There are many kinds of techniques such as picture, location, speaking or writing in putting those formulas into practice in life. First of all, the basic technique of
Two teams of Keimyung University students won the second and third prizes in the water conservation promotion contest sponsored by the Ministry of Environment, the Korean Association for Advertising and Public Relations, and the Korea Water and Wastewater Works Association.One team, Suhochunsa, comprised Lee Ji-yeon and Choi Mi-hee (junior, Advertising and Public Relations), Jang Eu-na (senior, Journalism and Mass Communication), and the other team, Manamana, included Kim Youn-hyun and Woo Kyung-duk (senior, Advertising and Public Relations), Kim Sung-kwon (senior, Business Administration), an
From June 24 to 27, a musical workshop was held at the College of Music and Performing Arts, and many young people with a love and passion for musicals attended. The event has taken place for three years alongside the Daegu International Musical Festival (DIMF). Held during four days and three nights, students majoring in music, and members of the general public, loved getting together it got with musical experts, and they were able to spend a productive time experiencing a musical in person. The workshop divided into three fields: vocal, dancing, and acting, and comprised of two groups; the g
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On May 15, Jung Chul-gil, President of SK Computer and Communication held a lecture in the College of Business Administration. The lecture content was about management policies, and he introduced the history of the SK Group and it’s corporate management policies. He pointed out that enterprises should pursue “good” profits more than “bad” profits, and they also should value customer satisfaction more highly than that of prices, which can contribute to solidifying the competitiveness of the enterprises. Mr. Jung said that enterprises should keep developing and evolving to avoid bankruptcy.
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