Selected as a Jung In-Wook Foundation Forest Pioneer Fostering Scholar / Seung-Hyun Hong (M.S. student, Department of Forest and Environmental Systems, Graduate School of General Studies, 23)
- 24.09.06 / 이정민
Seung-Hyun Hong, a master's student in the Eco Network & Dynamic Science Lab (NDSLab) of the Department of Forest and Environmental Systems, Graduate School of General Studies, kookmin University, has been selected as the third batch of the Jung In-Wook Scholarship Foundation's 2024 Forest Pioneer Fostering Scholars.
Supported by the Jung In-Wook Academic Scholarship Foundation and organized by the Korean Society of Forestry Science, a total of 39 graduate students applied for the third batch of scholarships, and five were selected through document screening and presentation.
Seunghyun Hong, who was selected as the third scholar, will receive a total scholarship of 24 million won for the next two years to conduct research based on his research topic and plan on advancing the methodology for calculating greenhouse gas inventories in the LULUCF (Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry) forest sector.
“Thanks to my various research experiences at ENZLAB, I was able to be selected for the largest scholarship program in the field of forestry, and I would like to thank the professors and lab staff for their help.” ‘I will use this scholarship to contribute to the development of practical technologies in the field of forestry and grow into a researcher with international expertise,’ said Seunghyun Hong, a master's student.
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Selected as a Jung In-Wook Foundation Forest Pioneer Fostering Scholar / Seung-Hyun Hong (M.S. student, Department of Forest and Environmental Systems, Graduate School of General Studies, 23) |
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Seung-Hyun Hong, a master's student in the Eco Network & Dynamic Science Lab (NDSLab) of the Department of Forest and Environmental Systems, Graduate School of General Studies, kookmin University, has been selected as the third batch of the Jung In-Wook Scholarship Foundation's 2024 Forest Pioneer Fostering Scholars.
Supported by the Jung In-Wook Academic Scholarship Foundation and organized by the Korean Society of Forestry Science, a total of 39 graduate students applied for the third batch of scholarships, and five were selected through document screening and presentation.
Seunghyun Hong, who was selected as the third scholar, will receive a total scholarship of 24 million won for the next two years to conduct research based on his research topic and plan on advancing the methodology for calculating greenhouse gas inventories in the LULUCF (Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry) forest sector.
“Thanks to my various research experiences at ENZLAB, I was able to be selected for the largest scholarship program in the field of forestry, and I would like to thank the professors and lab staff for their help.” ‘I will use this scholarship to contribute to the development of practical technologies in the field of forestry and grow into a researcher with international expertise,’ said Seunghyun Hong, a master's student.
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