College of Mechatronics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Expert Guest Lecture

On the 25th, the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Changwon National University’s College of Mechatronics invited Choi Dong-bin, Executive Director of Hanwha Aerospace, to give a special lecture.


According to the university on the 26th, this special lecture was held as a follow-up to the industry-academia cooperation exchange meeting with Hanwha Aerospace, which took place on March 28.


On that day, Executive Director Choi delivered a lecture titled “How the Best Engineers Grow” for undergraduate and graduate students.


As the head of Hanwha Aerospace’s Changwon 3 Plant, he candidly shared his 30 years of experience and efforts, from joining Samsung Aerospace’s research team to becoming an executive at Hanwha Aerospace.


Hanwha Aerospace Executive Director Choi Dong-bin is giving a lecture to undergraduate and graduate students of the Department of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering at Changwon National University. <br>[Photo by Changwon National University]

Hanwha Aerospace Executive Director Choi Dong-bin is giving a lecture to undergraduate and graduate students of the Department of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering at Changwon National University.
[Photo by Changwon National University]

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He identified the necessary skills to survive as the best engineer, such as the P.D.C.A. strategy, communication, and trust, and introduced various know-how for employment, which is the students’ greatest concern.


He also highlighted key points for document screening and interviews to enter large corporations.


Attendees responded positively, saying, “It was good to hear stories that are practically helpful for employment and working life.”



The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the College of Mechatronics conducts special lectures by field experts to teach content that can be helpful in practical workplaces and plans to continue this steadily.


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