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Professor Hyo-Sang Shin at Cranfield University Named the 18th Jeong Hun Cho Awardee​
View : 2808 Date : 2022-05-16 Writer : PR Office

(From left):Jae-Woo Chang from Kongju National University High School,Professor Hyo-Sang Shin at Cranfield University in the UK,Kyu-Sob Kim from the Department of Aerospace Engineering at KAIST,Master’s candidate from Korea University Kon-Hee Chang

< (From left):Jae-Woo Chang from Kongju National University High School,Professor Hyo-Sang Shin at Cranfield University in the UK,Kyu-Sob Kim from the Department of Aerospace Engineering at KAIST,Master’s candidate from Korea University Kon-Hee Chang >

Professor Hyo-Sang Shin at Cranfield University in the UK was named the 18th Jeong Hun Cho Award recipient. PhD candidate Kyu-Sob Kim from the Department of Aerospace Engineering at KAIST, Master’s candidate from Korea University Kon-Hee Chang, Jae-Woo Chang from Kongju National University High School were also selected.

Professor Shin, a PhD graduate from the KAIST Department of Aerospace Engineering in 2016 works at Cranfield University. Professor Shin, whose main research focus covers guidance, navigation, and control, conducts research on information-based control. He has published 66 articles in SCI journals and presented approximately 70 papers at academic conference with more than 12 patent registrations. He is known for his expertise in areas related to unmanned aerospace systems and urban aero traffic automation. Professor Shin is participating in various aerospace engineering development projects run by the UK government.

The award recognizes promising young scientists who have made significant achievements in the field of aerospace engineering in honor of Jeong Hun Cho, the former PhD candidate in KAIST’s Department of Aerospace Engineering. Cho died in a lab accident in May 2003. Cho’s family endowed the award and scholarship to honor him and a recipient from each of his three alma maters (Kongju National High School, Korea University, and KAIST) are selected every year.

Professor Shin was awarded 25 million KRW in prize money. KAIST student Kim and Korea University student Chang received four million KRW while Kongju National University High School student Chang received three million KRW.


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