This year’s retirement ceremony took place on August 20, 2014 at Fusion Hall, KI Building, on campus. The ten faculty members whose average service to KAIST exceeded 25 years were honored at the ceremony. They have been appointed emeritus professors this month.
President Steve Kang noted their contributions to the development of KAIST, offering appreciation and recognition of each retiree. The retiring faculty members were:
Ja-Kyung Koo, Professor of Mathematical Sciences
Jang-Hyuk Kwon, Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Sung-Hee Kim, Professor of College of Business
Jin-Hyung Kim, Professor of Computer Science
Hie-Tae Moon, Professor of Physics
Ji-Won Yang, Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chin-Wan Chung, Professor of Computer Science
Nam-Zin Cho, Professor of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering
Chul-Oh Cho, Professor of Biological Sciences
Byoung-Kyu Choi, Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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