Kim Tae-yoon, an undergraduate student at DGIST (President Lee Geon-woo), received the '2023 Korea Talent Award' hosted by the Ministry of Education and organized by the Korea Student Aid Foundation.


The Korea Talent Award is a system that selects and rewards high school and young talents who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in their fields and contributed to social development. In 2023, a total of 100 recipients were selected, including 50 high school students and 50 university and young talents, with 2,396 talents selected to date.

Student Kim Taeyun of DGIST.

Student Kim Taeyun of DGIST.

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Kim Tae-yoon, an undergraduate student at DGIST who received the '2023 Korea Talent Award,' conducted research related to robotics and assistive technology for the visually impaired, resulting in numerous published papers, awards for excellent research, and patent applications in the field, thereby gaining recognition for research excellence and receiving the award.



Kim Tae-yoon said, “I am grateful to my family, friends, juniors, precious people who always support me, and the professors at DGIST,” adding, “Through DGIST’s UGRP (Undergraduate Group Research Program) and internship programs, I was able to develop an interest in research and take a proactive approach to challenges. I will strive to become a researcher who contributes to society in the future.”


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