At the Korean Society of Radiology Regular Board Meeting, Term Until December 31, 2022

Professor Je: "I Will Strive to Improve Awareness of Radiology, Research Activities, and Training of Future Scholars"

Professor Je Jae-yong, Dong-Eui Institute of Technology.

Professor Je Jae-yong, Dong-Eui Institute of Technology.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Professor Jae-yong Je of the Department of Radiology at Dong-Eui Institute of Technology (President Kim Young-do) has been elected as the 8th President of the Korean Radiological Society.


Founded in 2007, the Korean Radiological Society contributes to the advancement of radiology and the training of radiology professionals through academic research, technology development, and educational activities related to radiation utilization technology. The society currently has about 1,600 members.


At the Korean Radiological Society's regular board meeting held online on February 1, Professor Je was elected as the 8th President of the Korean Radiological Society and will serve a two-year term until December 31, 2022.


Professor Je joined Dong-Eui Institute of Technology as a professor in the Department of Radiology in 2010 and has served in key positions within the university, including NCS chief professor, DIT certification PD professor, department head, and head of the Startup Support Center, contributing to educational development and nurturing future talents.


Since 2019, Professor Je has supported domestic and international academic research activities of radiology researchers by serving as the editor-in-chief and executive vice president of the Korean Radiological Society.


He has also continuously conducted radiation awareness improvement education activities targeting citizens in the southeastern region, where nuclear power plants are densely located.


Professor Jae-yong Je stated, “Radiology plays a central role in disease diagnosis and treatment in modern medicine, but there is still a strong negative perception among the general public. Along with continuous radiation awareness improvement activities, I will devote efforts to various research activities and education to protect public health and foster the development of radiation-related industries,” expressing his inauguration remarks.



The Korean Radiological Society was selected as a candidate journal for registration by the Korea Research Foundation in 2010 and was promoted to a registered academic journal in 2017 after being recognized for strengthening international competitiveness in the academic field and sharing excellent research achievements in the academic journal evaluation (new and continuous evaluation) conducted by the Korea Research Foundation. In the 2020 evaluation, it maintained its status as a registered academic journal for the next six years.


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