Six senior students from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at SUNY Korea—Hyoung-Dong Jin, You-Sung Doh, Wha-Rang Shin, Sun-Jae Lee, Joon-Heong Kim, and Joo-Hyun Lee—have been selected as one of the Top 30 finalists in the Growth Track (A) category of the 2025 Student Startup Promising Team 300+ Competition, hosted by the Ministry of Education and organized by the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Korea Entrepreneurship Foundation.
The SUNY Eagles will showcase their startup innovation, NanoTrace — a total solution for democratizing high-precision analytical instrumentation, at the final exhibition and evaluation, which will be held from October 29 to 31 at EXCO in Daegu. The event is part of the Industry-Academia-Research EXPO 2025, where selected university startup teams nationwide present their prototypes and business models before investors, accelerators, and industry experts.
The Student Startup Promising Team 300+ Program aims to nurture entrepreneurial talent in Korea by discovering and supporting 300 promising student startup teams across the country through mentoring, commercialization training, and prototype support. Among these, only 30 outstanding teams are chosen for the final exhibition round
NanoTrace, developed by the SUNY Eagles, focuses on making cutting-edge SERS-based analytical devices more accessible and affordable for real-world applications in environmental monitoring, food safety, and precision medicine. Further details about the team’s project and the competition can be found at https://www.u300.kr/ipo/detail/1/123.
Beatrice (Xuan) Mak, a Spring 2023 graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)with a concentration in Knitwear, has been named the first-place winner of a design competition hosted by Roc Nation in collaboration with FIT. The competition was created exclusively for FIT students and aimed to recognize emerging fashion talent through creativity, innovation, and technical excellence. Representing diverse cultures and artistic influences, five FIT finalists presented their orig
On April 8, students from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) student club in the Mechanical Engineering Department had the chance to step outside the classroom and into one of Korea’s most recognized industrial spaces during a facility tour of Hyundai Motor Company’s Asan Plant. Organized by the club, the trip gave students a firsthand look at how large-scale automotive manufacturing works in the real world. The group departed from the SUNY Korea main gat
SUNY Korea proudly announces that JuHwan Kim, a graduate student in Mechanical Engineering, received the Outstanding Thesis Award, while Jaewon Lee, also a graduate student in Mechanical Engineering, received the Best Paper Award at the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (KSME) 20th Anniversary Reliability Conference, held from April 8 to 10 at Lotte Hotel Jeju. JuHwan Kim’s research focuses on improving the reliability and lifetime prediction of Insulated Gate Bipolar Tran
SUNY Korea hosted the Fall 2026 - Spring 2027 Stony Brook University Visit Information Session on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, providing essential guidance for students preparing to study at Stony Brook University during the upcoming academic year. During the session, students received detailed information about academic preparation, course registration procedures, visa application requirements, housing options, and student life at Stony Brook University.The presentation also in
Dongchan Kim, a Technology Systems Management major with a specialization in Computer Science who is currently studying at the Stony Brook University home campus in New York, has recently won the Final Grand Prize and the Meta Track Award in the MIT Reality Hack 2026 competition. The MIT Reality Hack is the world’s premier XR hackathon hosted at the MIT Media Lab, where industry leaders like Meta, Google, and Qualcomm provide the latest hardware and high-level technica