[2014 Seoul ICM] Hwang Jun-Muk of KIAS Becomes First Korean Plenary Speaker Professor Hwang Jun-Muk gives his plenary lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians on the morning of the 14th ...
U.S. magazine Scientific American recently named the work of Dr. Baek Jin-eon among the world’s top 10 mathematical breakthroughs of 2025, highlighting a result that mathematicians have chased since ...
In 2006, at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) held in Spain, a Korean mathematician took the stage for an invited lecture. It was a major topic of discussion as it was the first time ...
It is rare in modern mathematics to find a problem that both captures the public imagination and resists the tools of contemporary theory. The moving sofa problem, first posed in the 1960s, belongs to ...
It was found that applicants to many science and engineering departments can apply even without choosing calculus or geometry on the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) math section for the 2027 ...
It has been revealed that the tendency for college entrance exam candidates to choose calculus among the mathematics elective subjects in the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) remains strong. On ...
On July 5, Princeton mathematician June Huh was awarded the Fields Medal — often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of Mathematics” — at the International Mathematical Union (IMU) Award Ceremony. The ...
Korean artificial intelligence (AI) models being developed under the government’s bid to assert technological sovereignty were found to lag behind leading overseas systems in tests modeled on the ...