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National Pukyong University Launches Research and Disaster Response Project on Terrestrial and Space Geology

4 Organizations Including G-Ramp Project Group and Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center

National Pukyong National University has partnered with three related institutions for research on terrestrial and space geology.


The G-Lamp Project Group at National Pukyong National University (Professor Kim Young-seok) and the Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center (Professor Yang Min-jun) announced on the 15th that they signed a memorandum of understanding with the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources' Terrestrial and Space Geology Research Headquarters (Director Kim Sung-won) and the Geological Disaster Research Headquarters (Director Choi Jin-hyuk).


These four institutions signed the agreement on October 31 at the Gyeongju Hwabaek Convention Center, agreeing to collaborate on terrestrial and space geology research and geological disaster response.


Accordingly, each institution plans to cooperate in research and development related to terrestrial and space geology, advancement of prevention and response technologies for geological disasters, and operation of various programs for talent cultivation.


This agreement is expected to serve as a foundation for combining the expertise of each institution related to earth environment research, creating academic synergy, and contributing to practical problem-solving.


The G-Lamp Project Group at National Pukyong National University was established to contribute to solving earth environment issues through nurturing emerging researchers in basic science and convergent research, and has been conducting leading research in marine, atmospheric, and geological sciences.


The Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center also aims to promote joint research through providing one-stop advanced analysis support services for organic and inorganic components and ultra-precise isotope analysis of environmental samples in the same field, along with research mentoring based on analysis data.


Kim Young-seok, head of the G-Lamp Project Group at National Pukyong National University, stated, “We will contribute to creating great synergy effects in terrestrial and space geology research and geological disaster response technology development by combining the expertise and capabilities of each institution.”

National Pukyong University Launches Research and Disaster Response Project on Terrestrial and Space Geology The National Pukyong National University G-Lamp Project Group and the Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center have signed an agreement with the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources and others.


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