The National Gwangju Science Museum will hold the December Science School at 7 PM on the 20th in the Sang-sang Hall of the building.


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Assistant Professor Choi Kyunghwan from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at GIST was invited to give a lecture on the theme of 'Future Cars and Artificial Intelligence.' Attendees can explore the appearance and operating principles of future cars and how to utilize artificial intelligence.


Assistant Professor Choi earned his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in mechanical engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and has worked as a research assistant professor at the Eco-friendly Smart Vehicle Research Center at the same university.


His main research areas include connected autonomous electric vehicles, electric motors for vehicles, and AI-based control.


The Science School allows on-site admission after online advance reservation, and anyone from children to adults can participate free of charge.


Participants will receive a souvenir for making a self-driving car, and if they post a review of the lecture on social media, they can receive a mobile coupon upon verification.



Also, if participants collect four or more stamps, which can be earned by participating monthly, in the second half of the year, they can receive a 3D pen that is safe from heat damage via video call.


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