Korea University
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Theme: In TheNet

November 22, 2024
Seoul, Seoul Teugbyeolsi
South Korea
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This theme reflects how interconnected we are today- not just through technology, but also through the human networks we build.
It’s a metaphor for the intricate web of connections that define modern life, whether those connections are digital, personal, communal, or even neural. The theme explores how we are both shaped by and thrive within these networks.
Just as we are connected to one another through social and digital networks, our brains form vast networks of neurons that allow us to think, create, and innovate. These neural connections are the foundation of creativity, problem-solving, and learning. When we engage with diverse experiences and communities, we stimulate new neural pathways, making our brains and our creative potential stronger.
"InTheNet" not only represents the technological and human networks around us but also the internal web of connections in our minds that fuel creativity and allow us to navigate an increasingly complex world.

Cinema Trap, Media Hall, Korea University
Seoul, Seoungbuk-gu, Anam-ro 145
Fourth floor
Seoul, Seoul Teugbyeolsi, 02841
South Korea
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Christian Wallraven

Professor at Korea University. Cognitive Systems Lab, Department of Artificial Intelligence
Professor for Cognitive Systems. Working on the integration of experimental methods from neuroscience with theoretical methods from computer science (machine learning, computer graphics, computer vision) for - increasing our understanding of the fundamental learning algorithms of human perception and cognition - building more intelligent, artificial systems Specialties: Modeling of Perception and Cognition, Multisensory Integration, Virtual Reality, Facial Expressions, Vision and Haptics, Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Evaluation Studies

Eun Kyung Shin

Professor at Korea University
Eun Kyong SHIN is Sociology Department Chair at Korea University. As a social scientist with a PhD in Sociology (2015, Columbia University), and who additionally trained as a postdoc at Columbia Law School and the UT Medical School, her investigations weave through multiple disciplines. Bringing unconventional data sources to various sociological investigations, the overarching goal is to gain better understanding of how relational networks and social conditions influence social behaviors, health outcomes and human development. Methodologically, she uses multiple analytical tools, including social network analysis, statistics, GIS, and machine learning. She offers Social Network Analysis course (Fall), Data Science & Sociology (Spring) and Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (Spring).

Fernando Reggianini

Doctor, Clinecal Director at Korea Psycholigical Group
Dr. Reggianini’s approach with psycho-educational and neuropsychological evaluations is to develop a pattern of strengths and weaknesses to help patients obtain their goals and become successful. He utilizes up-to-date assessments, clinically sound judgment, and comprehensive treatment plans. Dr. Reggianini received his graduate training with experts in the field of psychological evaluations in New York City: Drs. Dawn Flanagan, Samuel Ortiz, and Vincent Alfonso. He specialized in the identification and treatment of Math Learning Disorder, perhaps the least common of the Specific Learning Disorders. He understands the procedural, visual spatial, and linguistic aspects of mathematics for students. Additionally, he is well-versed in the evaluation of Reading and Writing Learning Disorders.

Rod Rothwell

Professor at George Mason University in Korea
Rod Rothwell is a long term resident of Korea. He first came to Korea in 1997, and since then he has worked in both business and academia. Prior to begining his work at Mason Korea he taught at Sungkyunkwang Graduate School of Business and KAIST College of Business. He has worked for Samsung, both at SDS in Strategic Marketing and at Samsung HRDC. In 2011 and 2012 he was Executive Director of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Korea, during this period he led the Chamber in its role as peak connector between Korea and Australian businesses in the lead up to the Korea-Australia FTA. Rod has conducted more than 200 corporate workshops in Korea, covering areas such as corporate storytelling, personal & organizational transformation, picth deck construction and start up strategies.

Tyler Sahib

CEO of SkalePLUS, member of Seoul Startup Club
SkalePLUS was founded on the belief that embracing globalization is crucial for businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs to thrive in today's interconnected world. We simplify cross-border expansion and support businesses and startups in scaling up effectively. Before founding SkalePlus, I dedicated myself to building a robust and supportive startup and business community, leveraging my global experience and leadership roles in US-based corporations. At SkalePLUS, we are transforming the startup journey by empowering startups and enabling unique, meaningful experiences while fostering connections between people. Our platform offers a diverse range of services, including tools, blogs, professional services, events, and more.

Organizing team

Zahra
Nasiri

Organizer

Glenn
Sundeen

Seoul, South Korea
Co-organizer
  • Coline Brenot
    Marketing/Communications
  • Heimdall Doreen Lara Cossio
    Operations
  • Jina Song
    Marketing/Communications
  • Kun Kim
    Partnerships/Sponsorship
  • Minjae Kim
    Team member
  • Minsoo Kim
    Team member
  • Mogtaba Amin
    Curation
  • Raya Gichkova
    Partnerships/Sponsorship
  • Sumin Kim
    Team member
  • Zaid Zunaidi
    Production