During my undergraduate years, I participated in various competitions and experienced both success and failure. In fact, I won some and lost six times. Between 2013 and 2015, I faced numerous defeats. However, those experiences provided me with valuable lessons that have proved invaluable in my later pursuits. Through my failures, I learned how to cope with disappointment and used those lessons to improve my future work. Even when I was not victorious, I was able to gain insights that I could use to hone my skills and approach future competitions with a new perspective. Overall, while my journey was not always smooth, I am grateful for the opportunities I had to learn and grow.
Keimyung University (Mar. 2013 ~ Feb. 2018)

At academic conference, 2013

While doing club activities with seniors, 2014

3D printing assistant

Finished my military service for 21 months.(2014-16)
As a freshman at KMU, I began to envision a future for myself in the construction industry, driven by a deep passion for the field. Over the course of three years of study, along with two years of military service, I gained a wealth of knowledge and experience at KMU that would prove instrumental in my professional development. During my time there, I was actively involved in the Architectural Engineering study club, where I had the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with senior students. Additionally, I worked as a 3D printer office assistant, which allowed me to further develop my skills in design and technology. These experiences provided me with a solid foundation upon which to build my career, and I am grateful for the chance to have been a part of such a dynamic and supportive community.

An excellence award, KIBIM, 2016

At conference, with model and AR model, 2016, seoul
2016 KIBIM* competition excellence award
Conducted alone, My first off-campus extracurricular activity.
Conducted alone, My first off-campus extracurricular activity.
KIBIM regularly holds a conference and competition for university students that; the outcomes of it must use BIM tools
Korea and Japan have a housing type called 'tiny house.' I looked into the livability of it using 3D models(AR, printed ones) and suggested minimum inches for spaces with them.
*Korean Institute of Building Information Modeling

Minister's Award, 2017

Discussing about method for quantity takeoff of building, 2017, Daegu

With judges and freinds, 2017, Seoul
2017 KICEM* Cost Management competition grand prize (minister's award)
5 - person team, participated as a team leader, with great achievement.
Every year, KICEM holds a conference and competition in November, which consists of 4 parts of competition (construction idea, Cost Management, process management, and Thesis competition [poster presentation]). Over 200 graduate and undergraduate students from all over the country participate every year. My team won a grand prize for quantity takeoff.
The quantity takeoff part gave us a set of drawings of a random building(mostly 1-storage) and let us calculate the building's overall materials' quantity (such as rebar, concrete, steel, and all of the finishing) within 3 hours. We did it successfully and rated 96.4% close
*Korean Institute of Construction Engineering and Management

What my life in army be like, This picture is originated from Link
Military service (Sep.2014 ~ Jul. 2016)
Korean Army Military Service (Private to sergeant, 21 months)
Regiment tactical commander(headquarter) soldier.
Main jobs: Military secret management, Public-private joint training planning, Exterminating North Korean propaganda, surveillance system(Air defense) operation, paper works, and drawing operation plan
Pusan National University (Mar. 2018 ~ Feb. 2020)

At Mooyoung CM competition, 2018, Seoul

At KICEM Competition, 2018, Seoul

With 'running mates', 2019, Busan

At KICEM Conference, 2019, Seoul
After transferring from KMU, I was determined to continue pursuing my research interests to the fullest extent possible. Despite initially not knowing anyone in my new department, I was undaunted and set out to establish connections with my peers by participating in numerous team projects. Through these projects, I was able to not only broaden my knowledge base but also make new friends and professional colleagues in the process. By consistently putting forth my best efforts and demonstrating a genuine commitment to the work, I was able to earn the respect and trust of those around me, which in turn opened up new opportunities for growth and collaboration. In the end, my willingness to step out of my comfort zone and engage with others proved to be an essential factor in my success at the university, and I am proud of all that I was able to accomplish as a result.

Participation award, 2018

Conducting presentation.. 2018, Seoul
2018 Mooyoung CM competition participation award
5-person team, participated as a team leader, my first extracurricular activity at PNU.
Every year, Mooyoung CM holds a competition contest with freeform proposals. The contest's overall prize money was about 20,000 $.
We proposed relocating the government's shipping company(KOTRA) from Seoul to Busan to solve municipal problems. We conducted a feasibility study with a Cost-Benefit analysis and gave numerous reasons. As a result, we won a participation prize. Proposal


At competition hall, 2018, Seoul
2018 KICEM process management competition participation award
5-person team, participated as a team leader, an exam-type competition.
Unlike the Cost management part, the process management part examines the ability of candidates to draw a construction plan with LOB(Level Of Balance), Bar-chart, and PDM(precedence diagramming method) in 3 hours.
We scored the 4th highest point out of 14 teams and were granted a participation award.

Participation award, 2019

At Conference room, 2019, Ilsan, Gyunggi-do
2019 KIIIE* smartcity idea competition participation award
his was the first competition jointly held by LH(Korea Living & Housing cooperation) and KIIE. Overall prize money was about 5,000 $.
We suggested a new governmental application for city maintenance that uses digital twins made by photogrammetry. Even though it was not part of our major (Industrial engineering), We scored the 5th highest point out of 42 teams and were granted a participation award.
*Korean Institute of Industrial Engineer

Participation award, 2019

At poster presentation section, 2019, Seoul
2019 KICEM* thesis competition participation award
One-man team, more details on research and professional works
This competition completed my undergraduate education with the publication I wrote with my advisor.