2024 ACM SIGCHI Conference Student Research Competition 2nd Prize / Donghee Hyun (Industrial Design Department 18), Jaebaek Lee (19)

  • 24.09.06 / 이정민

 

 

Students Donghee Hyun and Jaebaek Lee from the Department of Industrial Design at kookmin University participated in the Students Research Competition (SRC) of the 2024 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing, a global HCI conference held in Hawaii, USA, from May 13th (Monday) to 16th (Thursday), and won the second prize.

 

Organized by ACM SIGCHI every year since 1982, the conference brings together human-computer interaction researchers and industry practitioners to share research results and trends, and is one of the most prestigious academic conferences in the field of HCI, and is known for its rigorous review standards, with an acceptance rate of around 25%. 

 

 

 

 

 

Industrial Design students Donghee Hyun, Eunjung Kang, Jaebaek Lee, and TaeSung Kim participated in the student research conference by writing a paper on 'Green Cloud: Supporting Sustainable Behavior by Helping Users Remove Unnecessary Photos from Cloud Storage Service' based on the 'Green Cloud' project conducted in the second semester of 2023 in the Data-Driven Design class (supervisor Youngsoo Shin). Students Donghee Hyun and Jaebaek Lee participated in the conference and won second place in the undergraduate student category out of 83 papers submitted through poster presentations and oral presentations.

 

 

“It was meaningful to see the passion of researchers who are working hard to connect people and technology up close, and I will strive to learn more based on this valuable experience,” said Donghee Hyun. “I was able to broaden my perspective on design and engineering, including AI design and engineering technology trends, by meeting engineers and graduate students from around the world from prestigious institutions,” said Jae Baek Lee.

 

 

 

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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2024 ACM SIGCHI Conference Student Research Competition 2nd Prize / Donghee Hyun (Industrial Design Department 18), Jaebaek Lee (19)

 

 

Students Donghee Hyun and Jaebaek Lee from the Department of Industrial Design at kookmin University participated in the Students Research Competition (SRC) of the 2024 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing, a global HCI conference held in Hawaii, USA, from May 13th (Monday) to 16th (Thursday), and won the second prize.

 

Organized by ACM SIGCHI every year since 1982, the conference brings together human-computer interaction researchers and industry practitioners to share research results and trends, and is one of the most prestigious academic conferences in the field of HCI, and is known for its rigorous review standards, with an acceptance rate of around 25%. 

 

 

 

 

 

Industrial Design students Donghee Hyun, Eunjung Kang, Jaebaek Lee, and TaeSung Kim participated in the student research conference by writing a paper on 'Green Cloud: Supporting Sustainable Behavior by Helping Users Remove Unnecessary Photos from Cloud Storage Service' based on the 'Green Cloud' project conducted in the second semester of 2023 in the Data-Driven Design class (supervisor Youngsoo Shin). Students Donghee Hyun and Jaebaek Lee participated in the conference and won second place in the undergraduate student category out of 83 papers submitted through poster presentations and oral presentations.

 

 

“It was meaningful to see the passion of researchers who are working hard to connect people and technology up close, and I will strive to learn more based on this valuable experience,” said Donghee Hyun. “I was able to broaden my perspective on design and engineering, including AI design and engineering technology trends, by meeting engineers and graduate students from around the world from prestigious institutions,” said Jae Baek Lee.

 

 

 

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.

 

View original article [click]

 

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