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The National Academy of Engineering of Korea (NAEK; Korean: 한국공학한림원) is a Korean nonprofit, non-governmental organization founded to support engineering and technology development in academia, industry, and national institutions; and to contribute to the development and sustainable development of engineering technology through academic research.[1] The Academy was founded in 1996 in accordance with Article 40 of the Industrial Technology Innovation Promotion Act.[2]
Formation | April 1996 |
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Type | NGO |
Headquarters | Seoul, Gangnam-gu, Yeoksam-dong 701-7, Korea Technology Center, 15th floor |
Coordinates | 37.5032937°N 127.0437705°E |
Membership | 1,359 |
Official language | Korean |
Chairman | Kim Kinam |
President | Kwon Oh-Kyong |
Website | naek |
National Academy of Engineering of Korea | |
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Revised Romanization | Hangung Gonghang Hallimwon |
McCune–Reischauer | Han'gung Konghang Hallimwŏn |
The Korean Association for Engineering Deans petitioned the government to establish the National Academy of Engineering of Korea in December 1993. The Association was included in the Industrial Technology Innovation Promotion Act and then approved by the Ministry of Industry and Energy. The Board of Directors, chairman, and initial members were determined in April 1996 followed by the first president two months later.[3]
There are four stated objectives of the National Academy of Engineering of Korea:
Membership is divided into members, associate members, emeritus members, and foreign members both in academia and the private sector. Engineering divisions include electrical and electronic engineering; mechanical engineering; architectural, civil and environmental engineering; chemical and biological engineering; material and energy engineering; technology, management and policy; computer science and engineering; and biomedical engineering.[4]
The NAEK Award was started in 1996 to honor engineers who have made significant contributions to the development of the engineering and technology field at universities, institutions, and industries. It is awarded annually to one or formerly two recipients for the primary award and also two young engineers.[5] Other awards include the Iljin Award, Haedong Award and Wonik Award.
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