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Vol. 267, November 11, 2005

THE KAIST TIMES http://kaisttimes.com

Seung-kyun Ryu

Staff Reporter, Planning Team
(Computer Science, Entrance Year 2005)

Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology
373 Guseong-dong, Yuseong-gu
Daejeon 305-711, Republic of Korea

Cell: 011-9305-8756
email: drryu@kaist.ac.kr

I'm a Planning Team Reporter. I entered Jang Young-sil Science High School in 2003, and won the special prize in Computer Science at the International Science and Engineering Fair held in Cleveland during my high school days. I entered KAIST in 2005. I plan to major in Computer Science and minor in Business Economics. I became the KAIST Times reporter on March in 2005. I had filled similar posts at school newspaper in both elementary school and middle school, and was the manager of my high school broadcasting team. I also worked at Chosun daily newspaper as an intern in the summer of 2006. I wrote articles, mainly, about the IT field.

I have liked computers since childhood, have won prizes at several computer contests. I completed the course of information science at young-talented education center. I studied under Professor Doo-whan Bae. I'm also interested in social things generally, and so participate aggressively in lots of lots of non-academic activities. My dream is to be an engineer who really knows management. I have attended economics, stock investment, and start-up company contests since high school. I would like later to study in the KAIST Techno MBA program or obtain an MBA in US.

I am not particular about girls, but unfortunately have no girlfriend at the moment. I'm hoping to find one who is both smart and cute. My cell phone is always on, so please call, and I will rush to meet you in no time - unless the phone call is from a boy, of course.


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