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2024 Esri User Conference Korea Representative, Young Scholar Award / Lim Do Hyeok(M.S. in Forest Resources, General Graduate School, 23)

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Lim Do Hyeok, a master's student in the Eco Network & Dynamic Science Lab (NDSLab, Advisor president Kang Wan Mo) of the Department of Forest and Environmental Systems at KU, was invited to represent Korea at the 2024 Esri User Conference, the world's largest GIS conference, held from July 15 to 19 in San Diego, USA, and won the Young Scholar Award (YSA), a global GIS talent award.

 

 

Esri has been conducting the YSA program since 2012 to identify and nurture the next generation of GIS leaders. With this award, Dohyeok Lim joins the ranks of winners representing 29 countries around the world, raising the profile of our university.

 

 

Hosted annually by Esri, the conference is a global exchange for geographic information system (GIS) professionals and users to come together to share trends in the latest technologies, present innovative applications, and explore new opportunities for collaboration.

 

 

"I was able to win this award based on my experience in winning competitions as an undergraduate through the GIS club A-ZIS in the Department of Forest and Environmental Systems and my participation in various research projects in graduate school," said Lim Do Hyeok, a master's student. "It was meaningful to be exposed to the latest trends and new technologies in the global GIS community through this conference, and I will continue to grow as a global GIS talent in the future."

 

 

 

 

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2024 Esri User Conference Korea Representative, Young Scholar Award / Lim Do Hyeok(M.S. in Forest Resources, General Graduate School, 23)

Date 2024-08-02 Hit 1203

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lim Do Hyeok, a master's student in the Eco Network & Dynamic Science Lab (NDSLab, Advisor president Kang Wan Mo) of the Department of Forest and Environmental Systems at KU, was invited to represent Korea at the 2024 Esri User Conference, the world's largest GIS conference, held from July 15 to 19 in San Diego, USA, and won the Young Scholar Award (YSA), a global GIS talent award.

 

 

Esri has been conducting the YSA program since 2012 to identify and nurture the next generation of GIS leaders. With this award, Dohyeok Lim joins the ranks of winners representing 29 countries around the world, raising the profile of our university.

 

 

Hosted annually by Esri, the conference is a global exchange for geographic information system (GIS) professionals and users to come together to share trends in the latest technologies, present innovative applications, and explore new opportunities for collaboration.

 

 

"I was able to win this award based on my experience in winning competitions as an undergraduate through the GIS club A-ZIS in the Department of Forest and Environmental Systems and my participation in various research projects in graduate school," said Lim Do Hyeok, a master's student. "It was meaningful to be exposed to the latest trends and new technologies in the global GIS community through this conference, and I will continue to grow as a global GIS talent in the future."

 

 

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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