On Friday, November 28, at the Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology in Suwon, Korea, students Lee Ki Ju, Lee Seung Geon, Choi Seong Ho, Namgung Hye Rim, and Song Min Seop, enrolled in the Master's Program at our university's Graduate School of Business IT, received the Best Paper Award at the 2025 Korea Intelligent Information Systems Society Fall Academic Conference.

The Korean Intelligent Information Systems Society, a leading academic organization in the domestic Technical MIS field, hosted this conference under the theme ‘AI and Generative Genomics: Next-Generation Convergence Technologies and Regional Innovation Ecosystems’. Extensive discussions took place on the impact of next-generation convergence technologies—including generative genomics, AI-based automation, autonomous systems, data strategy, robotics, and physical AI—on regional innovation ecosystems.
At this conference, students Lee Ki Ju, Lee Seung Geon, Choi Seong Ho, Namgung Hye Rim, Song Min Seop, and Professor Kim Nam Gyu presented their paper titled “Multifaceted Recommendation System for Mitigating Filter Bubbles.” It was selected as the Best Paper Award winner, recognized as the most outstanding among all papers and case studies submitted to the conference.
The students honored with this award are all members of the Phase 4 BK21 Education and Research Team, “Data Science Professional Training Team for Enhancing Social Health” (Team Leader: Kwahk Kee Young), conducting research in the field of data science.
Meanwhile, the Graduate School of Business IT is accepting applications for the 2026 Spring semester until Wednesday, December 17. It offers part-time programs centered on evening and weekend classes to enable professionals from various industries to balance their studies with their careers. Detailed admission guidelines can be found on the Kookmin University Graduate School official website.
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