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School of Materials Science and Engineering of YU and NIMS of Japan sign research exchange MOU [September 21, 2011] For international research and exchange in the nanoceramics sector, Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-soo) teamed up with National Institute for Materials Science of Japan (NIMS). NIMS was founded as the ‘National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials’ in Tsukuba, Ibaraki. Today, it is a world-class research institute that is leading the development of advanced materials needed for the future of humanity based on nanotechnologies. School of Materials Science and Engineering – NIMS, Research Exchange MOU Signing Ceremony At 3pm on the 21st, the School of Materials Science and Engineering (dean Lee, Jai-yeoul) and NIMS of Japan (National Institute for Materials Science, director of Materials processing section, Yoshio Sakka) signed a research exchange MOU at the Yeungnam University Materials Science and Engineering Building and promised to cooperate for the promotion of exchange. Accordingly, based on the manufacturing cooperation of advanced ceramics that applied SPS (Spark Plasma Sintering) that applies both heat and pressure using electric current from the nano-powder materials, the two organizations will cooperate on ▲exchanging researcher (internships), ▲sharing research theses and information, and ▲conducting collaborative research. Nanoceramics are materials developed for the purpose of giving functions not existing in regular ceramics or greatly enhancing the performance of existing functions by designing and controlling the structure of nonorganic minerals such at metal oxides, nitride and carbide at nano sizes (1/1,000,000,000m). R&D as core parts for iron furnaces, high precision engine parts, aerospace parts, cutting tools that are highly durable with anti-abrasion properties, bio materials, solar cells, fuel cells, and semiconductors are being conducted, and some have already become commercialized. At this MOU ceremony, Lee, Jai-yeoul, dean of the Yeungnam University School of Materials Science and Engineering, said, “NIMS is a national research institute that represents Japan in the materials sector. We began exchanging intern students from last summer vacation, even before signing this MOU, to provide the opportunity to acquire technologies and information of this advanced sector, and the effects were very promising. We are planning to continuously expand our global network and diligently pursue collaborative research between our organizations, while also enhancing cooperation both nationally and internationally.” In response to this, Dr. Yoshio Sakka (55), director of the NIMS material processing sector, said, “By signing this MOU with Yeungnam University which possesses considerable research capacities and achievements in the materials sector, we are now able to accelerate our research on cutting-edge nanoceramics such as in aerospace sectors.” After the MOU signing ceremony at 4pm, a seminar under the theme ‘Research Status of NIMS and International Joint Research’ was held. Dr. Yoshio Sakka, the unit director, stood as the speaker and spoke about ‘Research Status of NIMS and International Joint Research’, followed by Professor Han,Young-hwan of the Yeungnam University School of Materials Science and Engineering, who spoke about ‘School of Materials Science and Engineering SPS Research Status and Joint Research.” Through this, the Yeugnam University of New Materials Engineering is expected to hold international symposiums and publish SCI thesis books with the purpose of collaborative research on SPS (Spark Plasma Sintering), with hopes to become a hub for domestic nanoceramics SPS research. ※ Spark Plasma Sintering: quick sintering method through heat diffusion and electric diffusion of high energy with high temperature discharge plasma that occurs suddenly through sparks by injecting direct pulse electric energy between particles, while also giving mechanical pressure
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First to clarify mechanisms that the deficiency of vitamin B12 triggers neuropsychiatric diseases such as dementia In past three years, 13 SCI theses published by undergraduate students, becoming established as a tradition of School of Biotechnology [September 5, 2011] “With the society becoming older, there is a growing interest and hopes for a healthy life in retirement. There is also a growing fear of neuropsychiatric ailments such as Alzheimer’s. This is because it takes much longer to overcome this compared to other age-related diseases or cancer. I hope that our research will become a small cornerstone for the challenge to overcome dementia for all humanity.” Jeong, Jin-ju (22, photo), a senior at the Yeungnam University School of Biotechnology published her theses on two SCI journals in just five months. She is the principal author despite the fact that she is an undergraduate student. Her topic of research since her junior year was the correlation between vitamin B12 (cobalamin) and dementia. It is a well known fact that the deficiency of vitamin B12 can trigger neuropsychiatric diseases such as Alzheimer’s. However, its cause and mechanism were not yet clearly defined. After staying up many nights for a year under the guidance of Professor Kim, Ji-hoe, she revealed that GSH (glutathione), which is known to be a very strong antioxidant and a type of amino acid generated by the liver, adjusted the functions of protein (bCblC), which is involved with the metabolism of vitamin B12. bCblC combines with vitamin B12 and is involved with the activated B12 synthesis, and GSH increases this bonding strength. The preliminary result of her paper on the correlation of vitamin B12 and neuropsychiatric diseases such as dementia was published in March on 《Biochemistry & Molecular Biology reports》, and then further research results were carried later in August by 《Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communication》, which is published by Elsvier, the world’s largest publisher in the science, technology and medical sector. Thus its academic value was recognized internationally. Professor Kim, Ji-hoe (39), the corresponding author of this paper, said, “I worked with Jin-ju for about a year and a half. She is a very diligent student that stays at the lab until midnight experimenting and researching almost every day during the semester, and even during vacations.” Professor Kim also added, “Because of Jin-ju, our lab has become famous to be the last room in which the lights are turned off in our department.” Thus, Jung has become the fourth student to carry on the tradition of School of Biotechnology of ‘undergraduate students publishing SCI theses as the principal author’. The first was Park, Gi-hoon (26) who published a thesis that revealed the ‘Possibilities of Using Arteriosclerosis Treatment Medicine using Proteins Extracted from Hyphantriacunea’, who was a senior at the time in November 2008. Currently, he is enrolled at the Graduate School of Biotechnology working on both his master’s and PhD. The second was Jang, Wook-joo (22), who published the thesis on the diabetes and aging mechanism by fructose in January 2010 on an SCI journal. He was a junior at the time and is now working on his master’s degree at the Graduate School of Biotechnology. In June of the same year, Park, Jeong-heun (23) published a clinical research paper that found an important trace that could prevent arteriosclerosis in an SCI journal as a senior. He is also now working on his master’s degree at the Graduate School of Biotechnology. Jung was also selected to work on a bachelor and master’s accelerated degree program. From next semester, he will be continuing his research in a master’s degree program. He said, “I am happy to be able to carry on the proud tradition of our school. I was able to learn a lot from the great examples set by my seniors, and I was able to make good achievements because they paved the way.” He also revealed his ambitions saying, “I want to become a biotechnology that conducts research needed by humanity and society.” Khang, Yong-ho (55), the dean of School of Biotechnology, said, “With the principal authors of SCI theses being undergraduate students coming out from Professor Cho, Kyung-hyun’s lap three years ago, there has been a healthy competition among the professors and students in the school. Our school also strengthens conditions for promoting professors and creates an ideal professor that leads research. The school is also striving to cultivate a department custom by making it mandatory to operate a ‘journal club’ for reviewing the latest theses and making oral presentations on bio-related fields. In result, in the past three years, it had astonishing results in which a total of 13 theses by undergraduate students, including five with the principal author being undergraduate students, being published in SCI journals.” He added, “I hope that this can spread to the entire university so that more extraordinary papers are written by students of Yeungnam University.”
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“Water is the future of humanity” Discussion and lecture on global campus construction cooperation to foster water experts [September 2, 2011] Andras Szöllösi-Nagy (62, photo), chair of UNESCO-IHE, which is an institute for water and environment education under the UN, visited Yeungnam University on the 2nd. This is noteworthy under situations where Daegu and Gyeongbuk is fervently bidding for the ‘2015 World Water Forum’. UNESCO-IHE (International Institute for Infrastructural Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering) is an educational institute specializing in water and environment under the UN, which is at the center of global water issues in the 21st century. This is the only institute under the UN that can grant degrees and in order to share the technologies and experiences of the ‘Delta Plan’ by the Netherlands, it was established in Delft in 1957 and then transferred over to UNESCO in 2002. So why did the head of UNESCO-IHE, which has such great international status, visit Yeungnam University? Szöllösi-Nagy, visited Yeungnam University upon the invitation by Lee, Soon-tak, chair professor of Yeungnam University, chairperson of the pan-government organ, UNESCO-IHP (International Hydrological Programme) inter-government committee and chairperson of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Water Forum, and met Lee, Hyo-soo, president of Yeungnam University. Szöllösi-Nagy said, “Water is the common property of humanity and so the knowhow for managing water must also be shared by all humanity. Water is the future of humanity.” Emphasizing this, he explained plans to construct a global campus that is currently being pursued by UNESCO-IHE. He explained the function of UNESCO-IHE saying, “Currently about 95% of the 600 students are from developing nations from Asia, Africa and Latin America. After receiving specialized education on water resource development and management, they are returning to their nations and playing pivotal roles in the water industry.” He also added, “The importance of water management will grow in the future due to climate change and global warming. About 70% of global health issues are caused by water and about 50% of patients in sickbeds carry diseases caused by water. Thus, there is a need to construct the UNESCO IHE-Global Campus in every continent in order to foster more water experts.” Yeungnam University president Lee, Hyo-soo stated, “Our university has been pursuing the Green Innovation (GIFT) plan since 2009 and water is a field that we place a great deal of interest in. Since there are many experts on water including Professor Lee, Soon-tak, if we become a partner of the global campus of UNESCO-IHE, we will be able to help each other considerably.” Szöllösi-Nagy replied in agreement to discuss cooperation plans in the future saying, “The water issue cannot be resolved from a simply engineering approach. It is an issue that requires scientific, environmental technologies, and a sociological approach, and therefore, we need a partner like Yeungnam University that has high capacities in all academic fields.” Meanwhile, Szöllösi-Nagy made a lecture titled ‘Lesson from Wrong Predictions – Value Effect of Hydrological Forecasting Model’. He explained the evaluations of existing techniques and the value of hydrological forecasting models, saying, “There is no unique prediction model. There is no ‘best‘ prediction model. A backup system is always needed.” He also emphasized the importance of experience saying, “You should never completely trust a model. Models are excellent tools for making decisions, but the person who executes the model should always be factored in during the prediction process.”
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“I hope to contribute in the early commercialization of nuclear fusion generation.” Top of the ‘1st Power Engineering School Summer Camp’ hosted by KEPCO E&C and full scholarship for one year [September 1, 2011] Park, Hyeon-je (24, junior in the Department of Electrical Engineering) who is bi-majoring in Nuclear Engineering, ranked first in the ‘Power Engineering School Summer Camp’ that was held for the first time this year by KEPCO E&C (CEO An, Seung-kyoo). Park will be receiving one-year full scholarship as a reward. The ‘Power Engineering School’ is a program hosted by KEPCO E&C in order to foster future engineers in the power technology sector. It was held at Yongin from July 18 to July 23 with the attendance of 48 engineering students from 25 universities including Yeungnam University, Seoul National University, KAIST, and POSTECH. The participating students completed an educational course that lasted for six days made up of lectures in ten fields such as design of Nuclear power plants and Thermal power stations, as well as on-site visits to the Samcheonpo Thermal power Station and Gori Nuclear Power plant. After comprehensive evaluations including tests, presentations, debates, and attendance, Park received 96 points, outscoring the second place by more than 10 points. The scholarship was handed over to Park at the Yeungnam University Mechanical Engineering Building on the 23rd. At this event, Jin, Tae-eun, director of the KEPCO E&C Human Resources Development and Education Center, said, “The knowledge and practical skills of Park, Hyeon-je, who is double majoring in Nuclear engineering and Electrical engineering is surprising,” while adding, “This education session that utilized the advanced technologies of KEPCO E&C will contribute in training the capacities of students, while also determining the students’ career path after graduation.” He also stated, “We are planning to continue to host this camp in order to contribute in fostering human resources for power technologies such as advanced cultivation of nuclear power personnel, which is being pursued by the government following the winning of bids for the UAE nuclear power plants.” Park, who ranked first, said, “I began double majoring in Nuclear Engineering since March of last year. I think this is why I was able to rank first. It was worth sleeping less and studying more.” He also added, “Because there are still too few nuclear power experts in Korea, double majoring in Nuclear engineering will provide me with more employment opportunities and two degrees. In addition, I will be given more specialized education and scholarship benefits.” Park, who explained that he wanted to become an expert in both nuclear power generation and power transmission, said with a smile, “My dream is to contribute in the early commercialization of nuclear fusion generation in the nuclear power sector.” Scholarship ceremony (from left to right, Professor Lee, Su-jong and Director Jin, Tae-eun of the KEPCO E&C Human Resources Development and Education Center, Park, Hyeon-je, Professor Chai, Young-suck dean of the College of Engineering and Professor Hong, Sung-yull of the School of Mechanical Engineering at Yeungnam University) Meanwhile, Yeungnam University newly established the Nuclear Engineering major from the first semester of 2011. This is to respond to the rapidly growing demands for the best brains related to nuclear power due to the increased demand for alternative energies to prevent global warming, the government’s plans to increase investments in the nuclear power industry, and the finalization of exports of nuclear power plants to the UAE. Therefore, with the School of Mechanical Engineering (Major of Mechanical System Engineering, Major of Mechanical Design Engineering, and Major of Mechanical Advanced Engineering) being the main department, the school is operating fusion and integrated double major programs participated jointly by the Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electronic Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering, and the School of Chemical Engineering. Students must take over 35 credits in double major curricula and at least 16 credits in core major courses to strengthen expertise. Students that complete the double majors will be given two diplomas, one being their main major and engineering diplomas in the Nuclear Engineering major.
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Top non-Seoul area private university for second consecutive year in University ranking, Holds Korea-China University President Forum, Opened EU Center, Highest evaluation for Green Human Resources Employment, etc… [December 29, 2011] ※ Editor’s Note: We will close the year with the top 10 news that reconfirms the Yeungnam University’s ‘Audacious Challenges and Audacious Innovations’ in the 2011 school year. Furthermore, we aim at setting a cornerstone for a new start in the 2012 school year. 2011 School Year’s Top 10 News 1) ‘1st place in non-Seoul area private universities’ in 2011 for second straight year in University rankings ‘1st in non-Seoul area private universities’ in preference for employment by government institutions and corporations 2) Hosted 3rd ‘Korea-China University President Forum’ Adopted ‘Joint Declaration’ led by Yeungnam University 3) Opened ‘YU-EU Center’, a window to the EU First in region, fifth in nation 4) 1st in non-Seoul area and 8th in nation for CEO graduates of listed companies with sales of over 1,000 1st among provincial private universities and 10th in nation for graduating future executives in the ‘Big 4’ (Samsung, Hyundai, LG, SK) 5) Yeungnam University ranked ‘best’ in Green Human Resources Employment Top second straight year in the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology’s ‘Metropolitan Employment Rate Heightening Program’ 6) 100 power alumni in politics, finance, and government mentor juniors Assertive support for Audacious Change of their school 7) Opened ‘UC Davis Overseas Summer Semester’ for first time in Asia in engineering sector Classes taken jointly by students of UC students and Yeungnam University students 8) Opened next-generation education portal system Mobile learning system, knowledge management system, etc Completed transformation to ‘Smart Campus’ 9) Selected for two projects of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology’s ‘Regional Innovative Human Resource Fostering Program’ Employment rate of participating students at 83% ‘Employment window’ for high-level human resources in the science technology sector 10) Selected as ‘Creative Campus Support University’ by the Ministry of Employment and Labor Support on founding and commercialization of 20 creative clubs
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The School of Architecture team, receives first prize in the ‘NYTC New York Theater City’ international architecture contest Competing with about 300 university teams of the world including England and Spain, demonstrated the potential of 5 year School of Architecture [August 9, 2011] The School of Architecture team of Yeungnam University was recognized for its ability internationally by placing the honorary 1st place at the ‘NYTC New York Theater City’ which was held targeting the students of Architecture throughout the world in Spain. ‘NYTC New York Theater City’ is the project name of the international architecture contest sponsored by Archmedium of Spain during the first half of this year and the students were given a mission to form a space where fresh and diverse performance can freely sprout at the Broadway of Manhattan which is the heart of world's performance culture industry. It was from the object of returning the Broadway as a city of culture where art and freedom are alive by reviving the experimental challenge of spirit from the 1980's after it has degenerated into a commercial business zone as the place became dominated by large scale performance culture where huge capital is invested. A total of 302 works have been released from all over the world in the contest held from January 15th to May 31st. The jury of five world famous architects have selected award winners based on publicness, harmony with surrounding environment, innovation with critical spirit of challenge, communication ability and novelty. As a result, the work of ‘PH4 Studio’ team (see photo) organized by Park, Jung-Ha/Park, Jun-Young/Kwon, Su-Hwan in fifth grade, Park, Chang-Beom in fourth grade and Han, Chang-Seok in third grade of Yeungnam University's School of Architecture called “What kind of performance do you want?" had received 'first prize' which is the first place. They also got hold of 2,500 euros in prize money (about 4 million won). The work was designed to naturally lead the footsteps of walking along the High Line Park to the performance hall as the place was made to open up a diversity of experimental performances by having the outer line of roof at the ring shaped building to give strong impression like colosseum of Rome meet at the edge of the High Line Park which is a new noted feature of New York and placing a small sized theater at the basement of gigantic round plaza formed at the inner building. High Line Park is a tourist attraction of New York that has revived the abandoned elevated railroad and was one of the surrounding environmental structures that must be considered in this mission. The jury has pointed out the fact that the work of these students has made the refined beauty of a city called New York stand out with a simple but impressive design, the fact that dead spaces between elevated railroad supports were illustrated to be recycled as a space of creative culture and the fact that urban integration was clearly shown with persuasive ability through round design, etc especially stand out. The second place went to the University of Westminster of England and third place went to the ETSAB team of Spain. Concerning this outstanding achievement, the team leader Park, Jong-Ha (25, fifth grade of Architecture) has expressed his aspirations by saying “I'm very delighted to have our ability recognized in the contest sponsored by Spain which is the home of architecture that has produced Gaudi” and “I want to contribute in telling people about the Korean beauty of architecture to the world by becoming an architect who has received international certificate in the future". The youngest team member Han, Chang-Seok (24) also expressed his determination by saying “It was a great fortune to work with talented mentors who had received several awards in international contests” and “I'll make effort to have more great results by sharing what I learned from mentors this time with my classmates or younger students” Meanwhile, Yeungnam University's School of Architecture has reorganized as five year School of Architecture since 2002 to be operating international architect certification training approved by WTO system while proving its potentials through many domestic and foreign contests. The First Prize Winning Work of 'PH4 Studio' Team
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August 2nd∼August 8th, the participation of about 80 students from 11 countries The experience of Korea for 6 nights and 7 days with field trip to Daegu Stadium, culture experience and homestay, etc [Aug 2, 2011] Facing the World Championship in Athletics, the ‘2011 Daegu International University Student Festival’ to show Daegu upgraded as international city first to foreign students is being held at Yeungnam University from August 2nd to August 8th. In the '2011 Daegu International University Student Festival' held at Yeungnam University, the participants are taking photographs. Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-Soo) which is also sponsoring Daegu International University Student Festival this year followed by last year had held an opening ceremony at the Chamber Hall of Chunma Art Center and welcomed the visit of university students from around the world to Daegu on August 2nd at 6 PM. In the greetings representing city of Daegu, the head of International Economics & Business Bae, Young-Cheol said "Yeungnam University is the most appropriate base camp for the people of the world to experience the culture, economy and society of Korea by having world's best standard IT industry, steel industry and automotive industry along with world heritage within one hour distance" and asked the students to "feel the true culture of Korea and warm heart of Korean people as you remain at homestay families as well as the life center of Yeungnam University". In the middle of opening ceremony being held at the Chamber Hall of Chunma Art Center, Yeungnam University in the afternoon of August 2nd, a student named Bae, Su-Ye in the second grade of Yeungnam University's Horticulture Faculty is giving welcoming address representing the Korean university students. Daegu International University Student Festival is the sixth one this year to be held at Yeungnam University, city of Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do area for 6 nights and 7 days from August 2nd to August 8th by the participation of 50 foreign students from 10 countries including United States, France, Turkey, Russia, Poland, Uzbekistan, Nepal, China, Taiwan and Japan along with 33 enrolled students including Yeungnam University's international publicity envoy. The students participating in the festival will learn Korean at Yeungnam University, experience Korean traditional cultures like Taekwondo or Samulnori while having the opportunity of understanding Korean culture and sentiments of Korean people through making 'light of wish' at Donghwasa, field trip to POSCO and homestay for 3 night & 4 days. Especially in the afternoon of August 3rd, the students have also visited Daegu Stadium where World Championship in Athletics will be held to add the heat of sports festival by the people of the world as they wished for successful opening of the championship. Sorokina Anna (23, female) from Russia currently enrolled in class 2 of Yeungnam University's Graduate School of Business Administration said "I'm hoping Yelena Isinbayeva would set a new world record in the upcoming championship" and hoped "that other athletes would also get excellent results as much as they have made their best effort and hope to inform the world about Daegu through the upcoming championship". The closing ceremony and farewell ceremony of wrapping up the festival will be held at Daegu Expo in the morning of August 8th.
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Thesis citation score similar to Yale University, higher than Stanford University QS assessment within rank 150 in the world, contending for 1st place in Korea with Seoul National University Professor Park, Ju-Hyun of Electronic Engineering who is 'expert of thesis', published about 290 theses including 170 SCI theses for the last 10 years [July 19, 2011] Recently, Yeungnam University (president Lee, Hyo-Soo) has put up its name on the world's top 150 in the field of mathematics in the '2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities' announced by 'QS(Quacquarelli Symonds)'. The only domestic universities that have placed within rank 150 in the world are Yeungnam University and Seoul National University. KAIST was within rank 151~200. There is an assessment that such remarkable performance of Yeungnam University is due to the research performance of Professor Park, Ju-Hyun (44, Electronic Engineering, see photo). Since 2000, Professor Park had as many as 170 SCI theses (Science Citation Index) that people say it is difficult to write even 1 thesis per year. If we add up the domestic journals and the theses presented to domestic/foreign symposiums, the number reaches up to 290 theses. It was like writing 26 theses per year including 16 SCI theses. The domestic press media have also focused their attention to such remarkable research ability of Professor Park. <Chosun Ilbo> had put up an article of interviewing Professor Park at the top of paper with a title of "One 'Monster Professor' Upgrades the Mathematics of Yeungnam University to Yale University Standard" on the 'Social Issues' section (page 14) dated July 18th. Subsequently, the paper has put up a criticism called "We See the Hope of Korean Academic World from Him" with a title called 'Scholar and Thesis' also on the [Manmullsang](page 38) dated July 19th. According to the article, Yeungnam University has received a high score of 83.5 points in the 'citations per thesis' which is one of QS evaluation indices. This is similar to the worldly famous Yale University (85.5 points) and higher than Stanford University (74.2 points). Having many number of citations means that so many excellent theses have been written. The press was more interested in the secret of producing such outstanding performance by Professor Park. The article indirectly shows the secret of Professor Park through the evaluation of professors who work with him saying "he has great ability to concentrate", "he has extraordinary brain" or "he researches like a monster". The strict rule of Professor Park famous for researching by coming to school early next morning even after drinking heavily is not delaying the research work. People say he starts his day by reading the theses of scholars throughout the world uploaded on the internet overnight by coming to the lab 8 in the morning everyday even during the vacation. Professor Park was assigned to Yeungnam University for the first time in 2000 at the age of 33. His main area of research is control engineering. Among this field his area is not the applied field such as robots, but the Nonlinear Dynamics which is the field of basic theory. It is so called 'basic study' of finding patterns in complicated nature. Another secret is finding a different subject every 2~3 once he feels that he achieved certain level of performance in one subject. The reason why the theses wrote by Professor Park was widely cited and became famous was because he constantly developed the areas that no one else had dealt with. Professor Park has presented a total of about 290 theses including about 170 SCI theses since 2000. It was like presenting 26 theses per year. Because of this, Yeungnam University has recently put up its name in the world's top 150 in the field of mathematics in 'QS Academic Ranking of World Universities'. In 2008, he was appointed as the first Korean lifetime assistant chief editor of an SCI level international journal called 'Applied Mathematics and Computation'. Being in charge of as a chief editor deciding whether to publish theses is considered as greatest honor for scholars. 'Applied Mathematics and Computation' is an SCI level journal which totally includes the field of applied science (mathematics, engineering, physics and biology, etc) that can be interpreted based on applied mathematics while the editing team organization almost never changed after being founded in 1975 and famous for strict management of standards. And professor Park was appointed as lifetime assistant editor. The Elsevier Company of the United States publishing this journal has officially approved the research performance of Professor Park by expressing the fact that the reason for appointing Professor Park is because not only he has spread a vigorous writing activity in the field of Nonlinear Dynamics for the last 10 years, but also devotedly performed the role as a reviewer on the theses applied to be printed on the journal. In addition, Professor Park is in charge of thesis evaluation on about 50 SCI level journals such as participating as editorial staff of SCI level journal called 'Journal of The Franklin Institute' which is one of journals with longest history after being founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1826. Even in Korea, he is participating as editorial staff of 'control robot system society' and founding member/assistant chief editor of journal at 'IEMEK', etc. On such research performance of Professor Park, even other professors say that "he accomplished a very difficult thing". That is because the situation is that there is relatively great shortage of graduate school students in the universities of non metropolitan area compared to the leading university of Seoul with plenty of researchers from having many graduate school students. However, Professor Park said "The research of a scholar is same whether it might be in Seoul or in Daegu. The research is something which is done your own" and became humble by saying " It seems that I was somewhat neglecting the research from having a lot of foreign activities these days and I'm trying to catch a new subject of thesis by settling myself once again".