Korea Engineering Award
The Korea Engineering Award is an award presented to South Koreans and Korean engineers working in domestic universities or research positions. It is currently jointly presented by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Research Foundation of Korea. Research achievements are limited to that of a single project conducted in Korea. Potential recipients go through a several stage review which includes consolation with foreign scholars. It is given annually to up to four individuals and is presented with the Korea Science Award. Prize money of KRW 30 million is given in addition to the award.[1]
Korea Engineering Award | |
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Country | South Korea |
First awarded | 1994 |
Website | National Research Foundation of Korea |
Korea Engineering Award | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Hangung gonghang sang |
McCune–Reischauer | Han'gung kwonghang sang |
Fields
The award is given in up to four fields.
- Field 1: Electricity, electronics, metals, computers, information, telecommunications
- Field 2: Machinery, metals, ceramics, aviation, shipbuilding, natural resources, industrial engineering
- Field 3: Chemical engineering, food, polymers, textiles, biotechnology, industrial chemistry
- Field 4: Architecture, civil engineering, environment, energy
Recipients
Year | Field 1 | Field 2 | Field 3 | Field 4 |
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1994 | Cho Zang-hee KAIST |
Min Gyesik (ko) Hyundai Heavy Industries |
Kwon Yeongsu (ko) Korea Institute of Science and Technology |
Choe Changgeun KAIST |
1996 | - |
- |
Jang Honam KAIST |
- |
1998 | - |
Han Songyeop Seoul National University |
Lee Hwayeong Seoul National University |
- |
2000 | - |
Lee Jaeyeong KAIST |
Kim Seongcheol KAIST |
- |
2002 | - |
Nam Suu KAIST |
Kim Sangdon KAIST |
- |
2004 | Hyeon Dongseok Hanyang University |
Kwak Byeongman KAIST |
U Seongil KAIST |
Hong Seongwan Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (ko) |
2006 | Han Mingu Seoul National University |
Lee Jongwon KAIST |
Lee Hwaseop Korea Institute of Science and Technology |
- |
2008 | Na Jeongung KAIST |
Choe Byeonggyu KAIST |
Bak Gwanhwa Seoul National University |
- |
2010[2] | Lee Gwangbok Seoul National University |
Kang Seokjung KAIST |
- |
Shin Seongu Hanyang University |
2012[3] | Hwang Gyuyeong KAIST |
Yang Dongyeol KAIST |
- |
Ahn Gyuhong Korea Institute of Science and Technology |
2014[4] | Bang Seungchan Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute |
Lee Jeongyong KAIST |
Nam Insik POSTECH |
- |
2016[5] | Mun Geonu KAIST |
- |
- |
- |
2017[6] | Lee Ingyu Korea University |
- |
Cha Hyeongjun POSTECH |
- |
2018[7] | - |
- |
Shim Taebo Korea Institute of Science and Technology |
Choe Wonyong POSTECH |
2019[8] | Lee Seungjae Myongji University |
Ha Heonpil Korea Institute of Science and Technology |
- |
- |
2020[9] | Bak Bugyeon POSTECH |
Lee Yeongguk Yonsei University |
- |
- |
2021[10] | - |
Lee Taeeok KAIST |
Lee Taeu Seoul National University |
- |
References
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- "2017 우수과학자 포상 격려 행사 개최". 정책브리핑 (in Korean). 20 December 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
- 이주영 (13 December 2018). "한국과학상에 이탁희·이영숙, 한국공학상에 심태보·최원용". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 16 January 2023.
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- 이명아 (11 December 2020). "2020년 한국과학상, 한국공학상, 젊은과학자상 수상자 선정". 대학지성 (in Korean). Retrieved 16 January 2023.
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