Enhancing the Ability to Contribute Research Outcomes to Society and Education in a Global, Interdisciplinary Academic Environment
YU Boyun
(Enrolled in October 2023 / Department of Natural Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences)
I am conducting research focusing on remote sensing technology, which involves the non-contact observation of the Earth’s surface using sensors mounted on satellites and drones. Furthermore, by combining remote sensing with deep learning, I am addressing issues such as the extraction and evaluation of landslides, vacant house surveys, and urban ecological assessments, with the goal of solving environmental and societal problems.
WINGS-PES is rich in international and interdisciplinary perspectives, offering opportunities to interact with researchers from various fields. By participating in this program, I aim to broaden my research approach, develop more effective presentation skills, and enhance my ability to contribute research outcomes to society and education.
Since joining this program, I have taken courses in sustainability studies and environmental knowledge professional practice, and gained valuable experience through presentations at the salons and international conferences. I will continue striving to become a researcher who can make a global impact while remaining rooted in local communities.