
Science Club
The Swiss-Korean Science Club is an opportunity for scientists based or travelling to Seoul to informally meet in a small circle.
The main goal is to highlight cooperation in S&T between Switzerland and Korea by inviting researchers developing joint projects, experiencing research exchange between the two countries or to share their latest developments.
Every two months scientists interested in the proposed topic or simply intending to extend their network and get more insights about CH-ROK cooperation and opportunities are welcome to join us!
Past Science Club Events
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Science Club | Skeletal Muscle Disease caused by Mutations in STIM1
7 December 2021This month's Swiss-Korean Science Club invites collaboration partners from University of Geneva and Yonsei University Wonju. Their joint research initiated in 2006 and is on-going until now with Post-Doctoral Exchange Scholarship from National Research Foundation of Korea. Join and learn more about the exchange and Human Muscular Diseases!
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Science Club | Meet CIS, EPFL & ICE, DGIST
26 October 2021Swiss-Korean Science Club is BACK with two institutions from Switzerland and Korea that would grab attention of scientists around the world! Meet the Center for Intelligent Systems, EPFL and Department of Information & Communication Engineering, DGIST
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Science Club | (Re-)Viewing Paik: Automated curating, exhibit design and AR display
24 June 2021How would Augmented Reality change exhibition curating and design in the future? Join our June Science Club and learn how the ECAL and Nam June Paik Art Center are collaborating to develop a novel range of museums.
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Science Club | Intelligent Content Creation Tools for AR and VR
26 May 2021Join our May Science Club and meet the selected researcher of "Korea-Switzerland Bilateral red Joint Call 2020" by Innosuisse and KIAT. Learn how AR and VR can be applied to eye-catching contents!
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Science Club | Environmental Catalysis: From the Liquid Phase to the Gas Phase
21 April 2021April's Swiss-Korean Science Club invites the participants of "Young Researchers' Exchange Program" between the two countries. Join the webinar to learn more about the environmental catalysis and the joint project.
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Science Club | UNTOUCHED Interactions through Machine Learning
24 March 2021COVID-19 encouraged UNTOUCHED forms of communication worldwide. SUPSI and Hongik University come together to discover Machine Learning based spaces that enable citizen's interactions in the post-pandemic period.
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Science Club | Robotics Inspired by Nature
25 February 2021Join our first Science Club of 2021 to learn about how robotics are inspired by different aspects of nature and what the technology is bringing to us from the implications from Switzerland and Korea.
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Science Club | Intensification of Arctic warming as a result of CO2 physiological forcing
17 November 2020Explore this timely collaboration between Swiss and Korean researchers and learn how vegetation at high latitude enhances the Arctic amplification.
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Science Club | Biomaterials and Bioinks in 3D Printing for Hard Tissue Regeneration
15 September 2020Learn more about this timely collaboration between Swiss and Korean researchers to explore regenerative medicine through the 3D biofabrication and biomaterials.
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Science Club | Liquid-crystalline films with engineered defects
9 July 2020Learn more about this timely collaboration between Swiss and Korean researchers to explore new aspects of defect engineering specifically applied to the case of liquid crystal films.
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Science Club | 3D-printing of shape memory alloys – smart manufacturing of smart materials
14 May 2020Explore this timely collaboration between Swiss and Korean researchers in the field of metal and composite material additive manufacturing.
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Science Club | DIALOGUE study – Using Digital Health to improve care for families with hereditary cancer
7 April 2020Join this webinar to explore this timely collaboration between Swiss and Korean researchers to support the communication of cancer risk among families with Hereditary Breast or Ovarian Cancer.