President Jo Seonghwan and President Yu Jibeom Participate
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Gyumin] Hyundai Mobis announced on the 10th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Sungkyunkwan University to operate a 'Future Mobility' recruitment-linked track. The signing ceremony held on the 9th was attended by Cho Seonghwan, President of Hyundai Mobis, Yoo Jibeom, President of Sungkyunkwan University, and Oh Jeonghun, CEO of Hyundai NGV.
This track is a talent development program that provides a systematic system including core technology courses, on-site practical training, industry-academia projects and research support, and work-related project experience for undergraduates aiming to become experts in the future mobility field. It was planned to cultivate specialized personnel who will implement future mobility technologies.
(From the right) Jo Seonghwan, President of Hyundai Mobis, and Yoo Jibeom, President of Sungkyunkwan University, are posing for a commemorative photo at the "Establishment Agreement Ceremony for Recruitment-Linked Track to Foster Future Mobility Talent" held on the 9th at the Sungkyunkwan University 600th Anniversary Hall. Photo by Hyundai Mobis
Over five years, 20 undergraduates will be selected annually, totaling 100 students. The curriculum is linked to the national talent development program, 'Future Automotive Technology Convergence Innovation Talent Development Project.' The selection fields are mobility software and vehicle semiconductors. Software is subdivided into development, convergence, and standardization fields for selection. Each year, students with excellent research capabilities are designed to be able to graduate with a master's degree through linkage.
Selected students will receive full tuition support. After graduation, employment in Hyundai Mobis's research and development division is guaranteed. They also receive benefits such as participation in internship programs, one-on-one mentoring with active researchers, and overseas study tours.
This track targets undergraduate students majoring in electronics, electrical engineering, software, semiconductors, mechanical engineering, and system management (industrial engineering) who are in their 5th to 7th semesters or on leave and are eligible to complete the 'Micro Degree (major)' system.
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