I am a second-year Ph.D. student in International Affairs, Science, and Technology at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology. Currently, I am co-founder and graduate coordinator of the STAIR (Science, Technology, And International Relations) workshop.
My research interest includes economic statecraft, emerging technologies, economy-security nexus, and US-China competition. My research is published or forthcoming in Business & Politics, Korean Journal of International Studies, and The National Interest in addition to the two chapters for edited volumes.
I worked at various research institutions in Washington D.C. and Seoul such as National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR), Atlantic Council, Institute of International Studies, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (IFANS), and East Asia Foundation.
I hold M.A. in International Relations at Seoul National University, and B.A. in International Studies and Cultural Management (dual-degree) at Catholic University of Korea.
My research interest includes economic statecraft, emerging technologies, economy-security nexus, and US-China competition. My research is published or forthcoming in Business & Politics, Korean Journal of International Studies, and The National Interest in addition to the two chapters for edited volumes.
I worked at various research institutions in Washington D.C. and Seoul such as National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR), Atlantic Council, Institute of International Studies, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (IFANS), and East Asia Foundation.
I hold M.A. in International Relations at Seoul National University, and B.A. in International Studies and Cultural Management (dual-degree) at Catholic University of Korea.
The Enlightenment started with essentially philosophical insights spread by a new technology.
— Henry Kissinger.
— Henry Kissinger.