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Winning 'best paper award' at the Korean society of engineering geology conference
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Winning 'best paper award' at the Korean society of engineering geology conference
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PKNU students received 'best paper award' at the Korean society of engineering geology conference

- Jang Seong-Gan, Lee Joo-Yeon at the division of earth environmental system sciences

Jang Seong-Gan, Lee Joo-Yeon.

 

Pukyong National University (President Jang Young-Soo) announced that Jang Seong-Gan and Lee Joo-Yeon from the division of earth environmental system sciences at graduate school won the best paper award from the Korean society of engineering geology (chairman Park Hyuck-Jin).

 

They, who are affiliated with Professor Yang Min-June's lab at Pukyong National University, recently presented a paper at the 2023 Korean society of engineering geology's fall conference held at the Hidden Bay hotel in Yeosu and were selected for the best paper award, which awards a total of 11 papers.

 

Jang Seong-Gan presented a paper on 'Evaluation of the contribution of TCE pollution persistence using linear pollution source reduction modeling' (advisor Yang Min-June) and Lee Joo-Yeon presented a paper on 'Evaluation of the adsorption and desorption mechanism of alcohol in polysulfone carrier for measuring groundwater flux' (advisor Yang Min-June) as the first author and took the honor as award-winners.

 

In his award-winning paper, Jang received an excellent evaluation from the evaluation group by suggesting the results of a study in which he developed the Ritter solution for linear pollution source reduction and evaluated the contribution of TCE (trichloroethene) to pollution sustainability through feasibility verification and analysis of modeling results.

 

Lee presented the results of an alcohol adsorption experiment by concentration conducted to determine the alcohol adsorption characteristics of four types of polysulfone (high-performance thermoplastic resin) carriers and was recognized by the evaluation team for her research achievements.

 

At this conference held by the Korean society of engineering geology, academic presentations and research exchanges were provided in a total of five general sessions and a special session to explore the role of the field of engineering geology through the status of landslides and slope disasters among disasters. <Pukyong Today>