
Graduate students from the Department of Mathematics received the Poster Excellence Award at the 2025 Fall Conference of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (KSIAM). The KSIAM Fall Conference serves as a major academic forum for sharing research achievements across a broad range of topics in industrial and applied mathematics, with outstanding poster presentations selected for recognition at each meeting.
At this year’s conference, three studies were selected for the Poster Excellence Award: Noise-Robust Absence of Stochastic Turing Patterns in a Class of Chemical Reaction Networks by Minji Kang (corresponding author: Professor Jinsu Kim), Partially Linear Contextual Bandits by Minsu Lee (corresponding author: Professor Sunyoung Shin), and Asymptotic Convergence of Nonconvex Wasserstein Gradient Flow by Seunghoon Jeong (corresponding author: Professor Beomjun Choi). These works were highly regarded for presenting significant theoretical contributions in the areas of reaction network theory and pattern formation, statistical learning theory, and optimal transport and nonlinear analysis, respectively.
This achievement highlights the steady research progress of the department’s graduate students and underscores the importance of academic exchange and research dissemination through scholarly conferences. The Department of Mathematics will continue to expand its research in applied mathematics through interdisciplinary collaboration across diverse fields.
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