For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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BPC5006 | Biochip Design and Fabrication | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | - | No |
The main objective of this course is to introduce the theoretical background and the relevant fabrication methods required to design and fabricate biochips to graduate students having backgrounds in either medicine or engineering. The course will familiarize the students with the biochip design process and fabrication techniques. The principles and applications of biochips will be reviewed. Students will perform laboratory exercises in (1) designing biochips for specified applications and (2) fabrication of the designed biochips. | |||||||||
BPC5013 | 3D printed chip design and fabrication | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | English | Yes |
The main objective of the course is to introduce 3D bioprinting used in lab-on-chips to graduate students having a background in engineering. The course should familiarize the students with the techniques used in 3D bioprinting and show them how 3D printing technology pervades throughout various regenerative medicine. | |||||||||
BPC5014 | IQB Colloquim1 | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | English | Yes |
The main objective of the course is for IQB students to learn research topics in multiple areas, widen their insights, and consequently elevate their research. This course is composed of weekly seminars provided by speakers from SKKU and others with introductory to and recent publications in their multidisciplinary areas. | |||||||||
BPC5015 | IQB Colloquim2 | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | English | Yes |
The main objective of the course is for IQB students to learn research topics in multiple areas, widen their insights, and consequently elevate their research. This course is composed of weekly seminars provided by speakers from SKKU and others with introductory to and recent publications in their multidisciplinary areas. | |||||||||
BPC5016 | Molecular Biophysical Methods | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | - | No |
This course provides students with majors in physics, chemistry, engineering, and medicine, and graduate school students to understand biophysical knowledge of biomolecules and cells in order to learn relevant experimental methods in terms of handling biological samples. Students will learn how to classify and quantitatively analyze biomolecules and cells through specific, precise, and effective labeling, extraction, seperation, and detection techniques for biomolecules and cells in vitro. | |||||||||
BPC5021 | Quantum Biophysics and Application | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | - | No |
This course aims to understand living cellular system by analyzing various phenomena of complex living things using quantum physics theory and methods. To understand and comprehend the quantum mechanical phenomena for the electron transport in proteins and nucleic acids in the nanoscale biological world, and how quantum mechanical phenomena affect the intracellular energy metabolism and signal transduction pathways in the cells. In addition, students will learn about quantum biological research methods by review the results of research papers in the field of integration of quantum physics and biology. | |||||||||
BPC5023 | Quantum Life Science and Its Biomedical Applications | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | English | Yes |
This course aims to learn the basic principles of quantum biophysics, which are essential for understanding quantum life science phenomena. This course is mainly composed of 3 parts, and aims to learn in detail 1) the basics of quantum physics, 2) the basics of quantum optics, and 3) the application of quantum biophysics. After this course, students will be able to understand and explain underlying quantum mechanical principles in photosynthesis, enzyme, magnetoreceptor, DNA mutation and human sensory system. | |||||||||
BPC5026 | Human Physiology and Molecular Biology | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | English | Yes |
This course aims to provide a general understanding of human physiology and molecular biology, which can be the basic knowledge for biological/biophysical research. It will help students understand various phenomena that can be caused by various diseases, focusing on physiological and biological functions inside the cells. | |||||||||
BPC5027 | Cellular Immunology 101 | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | English | Yes |
This course aims to provide essential immunological knowledge necessary for biological research, based on the latest research papers and textbook summary. Students will have takeaways from each lecture and can create immunological knowledge for their research via selected current research papers. | |||||||||
BPC5028 | Biomedical imaging | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Biophysics | English | Yes |
In this course, basic concepts of bioimaging and medical imaging and various imaging systems are studied in depth. This lecture consists of three main chapters: 1) Principles of bioimaging (microscope), 2) Principles of medical imaging, and 3) Structure and features of radiative and non-radiative imaging systems. Students who have taken this course are expected to understand the basic concepts for biomedical imaging and the characteristics of various imaging systems, and be able to apply them to the research. | |||||||||
CHS5005 | AI Startup and Entrepreneurship | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Challenge Semester | - | No |
Recent years have witnessed a rapid increase in the number of so-called AI startups with AI as their core value, as the scope of AI's application across all industries has expanded significantly. This is gaining popularity not only in Korea, but globally as well. However, there are no theoretical or empirical guidelines regarding the entrepreneurial skills and business models that AI startups in a hypercompetitive market should possess. It is extremely harsh for those AI startups that are actually traditional businesses dressed up to look like they use AI to to succeed in a very competitive market. For AI startups with inadequate business acumen, gaining a foothold on the market is also a daunting task. By focusing on the following three goals, henceforth, this course aims to assist the growing number of AI startups with their challenges. Firstly, it categorizes the various possible business models for AI startup companies. Secondly, it then examines some of the most prominent domestic and international cases to illustrate the various types of entrepreneurship that AI startups require to thrive. Thirdly, a hypothetical AI startup is created, on a team basis, using real-world software such as Landbot, Stable Diffusion, and a number of no-code ML/DL (machhine learning/deep learning). Then its business model and entrepreneurship are established; and its efficacy is evaluated. | |||||||||
COV7001 | Academic Writing and Research Ethics 1 | 1 | 2 | Major | Master/Doctor | SKKU Institute for Convergence | Korean | Yes | |
1) Learn the basic structure of academic paper writing, and obtain the ability to compose academic paper writing. 2) Learn the skills to express scientific data in English and to be able to sumit research paper in the international journals. 3) Learn research ethics in conducting science and writing academic papers. | |||||||||
DHC5036 | Medical Machine Learning | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-8 | Digital Health | - | No |
As health data have been digitalized, health big data have been highlighted. To analyze health big data, statistical methods were used traditionally. Recently, machine learning methods are widely applied in diverse health data. In thus course, machine learning will be introduced to analyze health big data. The course includes the basic concept, popular algorithms of machine learning, data preparation, and result interpretation. The necessary programming practice is followed. | |||||||||
ECH5028 | Functional and High Performance Polymers | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Chemical Engineering | English | Yes |
This lecture focused on the important materials and new technologies of the polymer industry. Topics surveyed in the recent series of lecture were water-soluble polymers, biodegradable polymers, hydrogel and stimuli-sensitive polymers, polymeric biomaterials, polymers for electronics and display applications, polymer nanocomposites, high-temperature high-performance polymers and fibers. Their synthesis, physical properties, and application are discussed. | |||||||||
ECH5104 | Advanced Polymer Properties | 3 | 6 | Major | Master/Doctor | 1-4 | Chemical Engineering | English | Yes |
Thermal, mechanical, and other physical properties of polymeric materials are studied according to their structure and states. Theories and analytical methods of a variety of polymer structure and properties including polymer chain structure and configuration, molecular weight and size, polymer solution and phase separation behavior, amorphous and crystalline states, liquid crystalline polymers, glass-rubber transition behavior, cross-linked polymers and rubber elasticity are introduced. |