Korea Engineering Award
CountrySouth Korea
First awarded1994
WebsiteNational Research Foundation of Korea
Korea Engineering Award
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHangung gonghang sang
McCune–ReischauerHan'gung kwonghang sang

The Korea Engineering Award is an award presented to South Koreans and Korean engineers working in domestic universities or research positions. It is currently jointly presented by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Research Foundation of Korea. Research achievements are limited to that of a single project conducted in Korea. Potential recipients go through a several stage review which includes consolation with foreign scholars. It is given annually to up to four individuals and is presented with the Korea Science Award. Prize money of KRW 30 million is given in addition to the award.[1]

Fields

The award is given in up to four fields.

  • Field 1: Electricity, electronics, metals, computers, information, telecommunications
  • Field 2: Machinery, metals, ceramics, aviation, shipbuilding, natural resources, industrial engineering
  • Field 3: Chemical engineering, food, polymers, textiles, biotechnology, industrial chemistry
  • Field 4: Architecture, civil engineering, environment, energy

Recipients

Year Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4
1994 Cho Zang-hee
KAIST
Min Gyesik (ko)
Hyundai Heavy Industries
Kwon Yeongsu (ko)
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Choe Changgeun
KAIST
1996
-
-
Jang Honam
KAIST
-
1998
-
Han Songyeop
Seoul National University
Lee Hwayeong
Seoul National University
-
2000
-
Lee Jaeyeong
KAIST
Kim Seongcheol
KAIST
-
2002
-
Nam Suu
KAIST
Kim Sangdon
KAIST
-
2004 Hyeon Dongseok
Hanyang University
Kwak Byeongman
KAIST
U Seongil
KAIST
Hong Seongwan
Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (ko)
2006 Han Mingu
Seoul National University
Lee Jongwon
KAIST
Lee Hwaseop
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
-
2008 Na Jeongung
KAIST
Choe Byeonggyu
KAIST
Bak Gwanhwa
Seoul National University
-
2010[2] Lee Gwangbok
Seoul National University
Kang Seokjung
KAIST
-
Shin Seongu
Hanyang University
2012[3] Hwang Gyuyeong
KAIST
Yang Dongyeol
KAIST
-
Ahn Gyuhong
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
2014[4] Bang Seungchan
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Lee Jeongyong
KAIST
Nam Insik
POSTECH
-
2016[5] Mun Geonu
KAIST
-
-
-
2017[6] Lee Ingyu
Korea University
-
Cha Hyeongjun
POSTECH
-
2018[7]
-
-
Shim Taebo
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Choe Wonyong
POSTECH
2019[8] Lee Seungjae
Myongji University
Ha Heonpil
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
-
-
2020[9] Bak Bugyeon
POSTECH
Lee Yeongguk
Yonsei University
-
-
2021[10]
-
Lee Taeeok
KAIST
Lee Taeu
Seoul National University
-
2022 Min Byeonggwon
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Oh Junho
KAIST
-
-
2023[11] Lee Junghui
Jeonbuk National University
-
Jo Gwanghyeon
KAIST
-

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