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KAIST Scientists Delivered a Guest Lecture at Cyber University

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A delegation of professors and scientists from KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), one of South Korea's leading higher education institutions, visited Cyber University. Recognized globally as a center for scientific and technological innovations, KAIST is one of the most prestigious names in the field of global education and research, renowned for its leadership in artificial intelligence, robotics, cybersecurity, and quantum computing. This visit became a significant academic event for Cyber University students.

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Today, a guest lecture was held with the participation of professors from the KAIST School of Mathematics: Ganguk Hwang, Hyonho Chun, Donghwan Kim, and Chun Hyonho. The professors shared information about the university's activities, education system, and teaching methods, emphasizing KAIST's philosophy aimed at developing critical thinking, creative approaches, and scientific independence in students.

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The lecture covered the role of mathematics in the development of modern science and technology, as well as the fundamental importance of mathematical logic and analytical methods in machine learning and artificial intelligence systems. Examples were provided on the application of AI technologies in analyzing big data, modeling, and solving practical problems. The harmony of fundamental knowledge, interdisciplinary approaches, and creativity was highlighted as the core principles of KAIST's education.

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The lecture by KAIST scientists became a great source of inspiration for Cyber University students. The university expresses sincere gratitude for the visit and for sharing South Korea's advanced academic experience. KAIST, established in 1971, is a leading research university in global rankings, with over 10,000 students and representatives from more than 90 countries.

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