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Course Introduction
When my thoughts change, my life changes, and the world changes. This course explores how to think and live like Confucius by examining his philosophy and life, which began with the belief that personal transformation leads to changes in life and the world. As the starting point of Confucian thought, which shaped East Asian politics and society for thousands of years, the core ideas of Confucius are presented through his way of thinking. The course is designed to promote both an understanding of Confucian philosophy and its practical application in daily life. The course is structured around four key approaches: Foundational Thinking, Balanced Thinking, Practical Thinking, Transformative Thinking. Through this course, learners will gain a clear understanding of Confucius’ essential ideas and learn how to approach social and personal issues with wisdom, maintain balance in an ever-changing world, and adopt a mindset that transforms challenges into possibilities.
This course focuses on the global semiconductor industry's value chain. Initially, the course covers the globalization structure and history of the semiconductor industry since 1948, and it delves into national strategies, competition under protectionism, standardization approaches, company value chains, and bottlenecks in technological development. Students will also identify technical choke points and explore next-generation technology strategies, such as materials, parts, equipment, devices, and AI semiconductors in a comprehensive perspective.
This course aims to understand the definition and required properties of general biomaterials used inside and outside the human body, with a particular focus on polymer-based materials. It also covers the concepts of drug delivery and tissue engineering in relation to the biomedical applications of biomaterials.
This course examines the parent–child relationship as a core aspect of human development, focusing on emotional, cognitive, and social dimensions. It explores how this relationship evolves across developmental stages and life tasks, using key theories from developmental psychology and family studies. Students will learn major theoretical frameworks—such as attachment theory, family systems theory, and ecological systems theory—to analyze the interactions between parenting roles, parenting behaviors, and child development. The course covers key characteristics and changes in parent–child relationships from infancy through adolescence, addressing topics such as communication, conflict, and emotional support. Additionally, the course considers how parent–child dynamics vary across diverse family structures, including multicultural families, encouraging awareness of sociocultural influences. Through lectures, case discussions, and assignments, students will develop a broader understanding of parent–child relationships and gain foundational knowledge to support healthy family functioning and positive youth development.
Since the the 2020 pandemic, the interest in investing in both domestic and foreign stocks – as well as cryptocurrencies – has surged again. As retail investors, everyone knows we must be careful about our psychology, yet many behavioral economics books overwhelm readers by listing 30 or 40 different biases. This course cuts through that complexity by focusing on four core concepts that reveal the weak links in our decision-making: over-extrapolation, overconfidence, prospect theory, and social communication bias. Viewing bubbles and crashes through these four lenses, the course aims to serve as a guide for your healthier and more successful investing life going forward.
A moment when a small question❓turns into a spark of insight❗ Professor Hee-Ok Lee (Political Science & Diplomacy) joins Professors Young-Han Kim (Economics), Tae-Seo Cha (Political Science & Diplomacy), and Seok-Jun Kwon (Chemical Engineering) to discuss how Korea should respond amid the growing rivalry between the United States and China. This final episode explores Korea’s path forward in an international order rapidly reshaped by U.S.-China competition. Let’s reflect together on what a uniquely Korean approach to this complex relationship might look like — and what kind of diplomatic imagination our era demands🌏 📌 This episode was filmed in late July. 🙂 Please turn on subtitles to better follow the discussion! 🙂
A small question in everyday life❓ turns into a moment of realization❗ Professor Hee-Ok Lee (Political Science and Diplomacy) joins Professor Young-Han Kim (Economics), Professor Tae-Seo Cha (Political Science and Diplomacy), and Professor Seok-Jun Kwon (Chemical Engineering) to discuss the ongoing technological power struggle between the U.S. and China. This is the third episode in our series exploring how Korea should navigate a rapidly changing international order centered on U.S.-China competition. 👉 Let’s take a closer look at how China has grown amid its “forced self-reliance” — and who might become the game changer in the AI era.🔍 📌 This video was filmed in late July. 🙂 Please turn on subtitles to enhance your viewing experience! 🙂
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The moment when life's little question marks ❓ transform into exclamation points of insight ❗ Professor Jang-Hyun Kim of the College of Computing and Informatics at Sungkyunkwan University sits down with Professor Ho-Geon Park (Software), Professor Do-Il Kim (Confucian & East Asian Studies), and Professor Ji-Young Lee (Media & Communication) to explore AI’s biases and limitations—and the AI literacy we need. Have you ever been fooled by AI’s “plausible lies”—like when it recommends a great restaurant, but you arrive and the place doesn’t even exist? Hallucinations, bias, data traps… what do we need to know to use AI wisely? In the season finale, hear the four professors’ perspectives on the mindset and readiness we should develop in the age of AI. 🤗 🙂 Turn on subtitles for the best viewing experience! 🙂
The moment when life's little question marks ❓ transform into exclamation points of insight ❗ Professor Jang-Hyun Kim of the College of Computing and Informatics at Sungkyunkwan University sits down with Professor Ho-Geon Park (Software), Professor Do-Il Kim (Confucian & East Asian Studies), and Professor Ji-Young Lee (Media & Communication) to explore the blurring boundary between AI and humanity — and what it truly means to be human. AI that knows your preferences, reads your emotions, and even offers comfort. As AI grows ever more human-like, what are we quietly losing along the way? Join four professors from across the humanities, social sciences, and engineering as they reflect on what it means to be human in the age of AI 🤗 🙂 Turn on subtitles for the best viewing experience! 🙂
The moment when life's little question marks ❓ transform into exclamation points of insight ❗ Professor Jang-Hyun Kim of the College of Computing and Informatics at Sungkyunkwan University sits down with Professor Ho-Geon Park (Software), Professor Do-Il Kim (Confucian & East Asian Studies), and Professor Ji-Young Lee (Media & Communication) to explore AI's singularity and how education is changing in the age of AI. When will AI surpass human intelligence? Writing, coding, the power to ask the right questions… Join the conversation on why there are still things we need to learn for ourselves, even in the age of AI 🤗 🙂 Turn on subtitles for the best viewing experience! 🙂
The moment when life's little question marks ❓ transform into exclamation points of insight ❗ Professor Jang-Hyun Kim of the College of Computing and Informatics at Sungkyunkwan University sits down with Professor Ho-Geon Park (Software) , Professor Do-Il Kim (Confucian & East Asian Studies), and Professor Ji-Young Lee (Media & Communication) to explore how AI is transforming the world of work. Vibe coding, the vanishing junior employee… Now that AI has moved deep into the workplace — will we end up working less, or more? Join four professors from across the humanities, social sciences, and engineering as they think through what it means to work in the age of AI 🤗 🙂 Turn on subtitles for the best viewing experience! 🙂
The moment when life's little question marks❓ transform into exclamation points of insight❗ A brand-new season begins with Professor Jang-Hyun Kim of the College of Computing and Informatics at Sungkyunkwan University. This season brings together professors from the humanities, social sciences, and engineering — all under one roof — to explore the age of AI and the role of humanity through a truly interdisciplinary lens. How will AI reshape our lives and the way we work? And what kind of competitive edge should humans cultivate in response? Join the conversation and think it through with us! We'd love your support — tune in and share the journey with us 😊
This course introduces the neurobiological bases of high-level human cognition and behavior, with a particular focus on emotion. What are the neural bases for emotion? How does our brain allow our emotions influence complex decisions? These are a few examples of the important questions that we will examine.
Mostly based on by Carl Sagan and by Yuval Harari, this course puts focus on class discussion and weekly writing home works. The meaning of human beings in immense universe, together with the interesting evolution of human history on this planet are discussed.
This course is designed for undergraduate-level students and provides knowledge on general neuroscience, while also discussing recent neuroscience research trends. In particular, it covers basic cellular neurobiology, the structure and function of the central nervous system, as well as systems neuroscience on topics such as brain oscillations, language, attention, and more.
Quantum Computers: How Far Have We Come? 👀 From quantum computing to next-generation semiconductors, take a look at future technologies all in one go 🔍 Join us for a moment where small everyday questions❓ turn into moments of enlightening realization❗ Professor Beomjun Kim from the Department of Physics and Professor Dahun Lee from the Department of Biological Sciences at Sungkyunkwan University invite Professors Seokjun Kwon from the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Junki Kim from the Departments of Nano Engineering/Quantum Information Engineering. Together, they discuss quantum computing and share exciting insights 😮 on next-generation semiconductors and future technologies! 🙂 To enhance your understanding of the video, make use of subtitles or transcript features! 🙂
From the Birth of Time⏰ to the Moments Science Transformed History✨ │ A Journey Through Time with Scientists🧐⏳ Join us for a moment where small everyday questions❓ turn into moments of enlightening realization❗ Professor Beomjun Kim from the Department of Physics and Professor Dahun Lee from the Department of Biological Sciences at Sungkyunkwan University invite Professors Seokjun Kwon from the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Junki Kim from the Departments of Nano Engineering/Quantum Information Engineering. Together, they unravel the captivating story of time as encountered by science—from a fraction of a quintillionth of a second to the 13.8 billion years of the universe’s history! 🙂 To enhance your understanding of the video, make use of subtitles or transcript features! 🙂
Join Professor Beomjun Kim from the Department of Physics and Professor Lee Dae-han from the Department of Biological Sciences at Sungkyunkwan University as they host Professors Shim Wonmok and Woo Choongwan from the Department of Global Biomedical Engineering. Together, they uncover the secrets of "zoning out" and share stress management tips from the perspective of neuroscientists! 🙂 To enhance your understanding of the video, make use of subtitles or transcript features! 🙂
Transforming Everyday Questions❓ into Moments of Enlightenment❗ Discover the fascinating secrets of the brain unveiled by the latest neuroscience! Join Professor Bumjoon Kim from the Department of Physics and Professor Daehan Lee from the Department of Biological Sciences at Sungkyunkwan University as they welcome Professors Wonmok Shim and Choong-Wan Woo from the Department of Global Biomedical Engineering. Together, they’ll explore the exciting mysteries of the human brain. 🧠 🙂 For better understanding, please make use of the subtitles or script display options provided in the video! 🙂
Join Professor Bumjoon Kim from the Department of Physics and Professor Daehan Lee from the Department of Biological Sciences at Sungkyunkwan University as they share fascinating scientific stories! Experience new insights and discoveries through the captivating stories told by Sungkyunkwan University's esteemed professors. We look forward to your interest and viewership! 😊
Starting with studies on basic components of life, structure and function of genes and proteins, role of enzymes in metabolic processes and energy transfer. Students are expected to gain a good knowledge on the development, growth, reproduction and aging of living organisms. A special emphasis will be made on introducing modern concepts of biology as life science.
[ExCampus 2023] Biometry: Building a Superhero (Professor Kim Tae-il, Department of Chemical Engineering and Polymer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University)
[ExCampus 2023] Biometry: Building a Superhero Q&A (Professor Kim Tae-il, Department of Chemical Engineering and Polymer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University)
인류의 문명을 바꾸고 있는 디지털 트랜스포메이션에 대한 이해와 신문명이 요구하는 인재가 되기 위해 필요한 기본적 자세에 대해 데이터를 기반으로 학습한다.
실제 인공지능과 데이터분석에서 자주 사용되는 몇 가지 기법에 적용된 고급 수학 이론을 이해하고 활용한다.
파이썬 기반의 오픈소스 머신러닝 라이브러리인 텐서플로우 (Tensorflow)와 케라스 (Keras)를 활용하여 인공지능과 데이터 분석에서 자주 사용되는 데이터 활용 기법 및 알고리즘을 구글 코랩 (Google Colab)환경에서 실습한다.
본 강좌를 통해 고등학생과 일반인들이 인공지능을 이해하는데 필요한 수학(입문)의 내용을 학습하고 코드를 활용하여 실습해본다.
ExCampus는 사회 각 분야에서 활약하고 있는 우리 대학의 교수와 동문뿐 아니라 세계적 석학의 지식과 경험을 캠퍼스 밖으로 확장하고 있습니다. 대학과 사회를 연결하려는 취지로 2020년에 시작된 확장된 미래형 교육 플랫폼으로 영어/중국어 등 외국어 자막을 추가한 50여 편의 강연을 통해 우리 대학의 비전을 세계와 연결하는 역할을 하고 있습니다.