Students from Silla University won the Grand Prize and other awards at the ‘2023 Busan Digital Innovation Academy Job Fair Dev Contest’.


The ‘Dev Contest’ was held during the ‘2023 Busan Digital Innovation Academy Job Fair’ (BDIA Job Fair), which took place from October 31 to November 1, aiming to discover promising ICT development ideas.


Silla University students achieved notable results by winning the Grand Prize and Encouragement Awards at the ‘Dev Contest’.


The ‘AI Law Firm’ team, consisting of students Park Chanhee, Kang Seonyeong, Lee Jungwoo, Jo Hyunjung, and Choi Yunho, won the Grand Prize with their ‘Big Data Analysis-Based Trial Success Rate Prediction System’.


The ‘Atom2’ team, made up of Yoon Hyeju, Song Jaewook, and Lee San, received an Encouragement Award for their ‘Defect Detection Software in Ceramic Images Based on Fuzzy Clustering,’ and the ‘Fuzzy Vision’ team, consisting of Kim Minji, Kim Dongjun, Kim Byungjun, and Kim Bohyun, also received an Encouragement Award for their ‘Intelligent Psychological Analysis System Based on Furniture Arrangement’.


Additionally, the ‘Atom1’ team, composed of Yoon Hyeju, Kim Heekyung, and Lee Hwiwon, was recognized for their ‘Intelligent Hue Doppler Ultrasound Imaging System for Blood Flow Velocity and Volume Analysis’.

Students from Silla University who won at the BDIA JOB-FAIR Dev Contest are taking a group commemorative photo.

Students from Silla University who won at the BDIA JOB-FAIR Dev Contest are taking a group commemorative photo.

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This job fair was jointly hosted by the Busan IT Industry Promotion Agency and the LINC 3.0 Project Group of 14 universities in the Busan area, with participation from 73 companies including KT, Douzone Bizon, RSUPPORT, Hancom Frontis, and over 600 job seekers.


The event featured various programs such as company-specific employment briefings, on-site interviews, conferences, ICT Challenge Golden Bell, resume and cover letter consulting, and ID photo shoots, providing students with essential information related to employment.



Lee Beomjin, head of the LINC 3.0 Project Group at Silla University, said, “I hope our students gained the latest ICT-related information through this event,” and added, “We will continue to collaborate with local companies and ICT affiliates to nurture future talents equipped with practical skills.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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