Dollars for Profs
Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest
Published Dec. 6, 2019
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Namsoo Peter Kim
University of Texas at El Paso, Department: Metallurgical & Materials Eng
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SeoKyeong University
PNE is a B.S. engineering program option in Metallurgical Materials and Biomedical Engineering with an emphasis in additive printing manufacturing. This Dual B.S. Degree program includes a collaboration with Seokyeong University(SKU) which is located in Seoul, S. Korea and provides a opportunity for exchanging student to gain international exposure for UTEP and SKU students. Dr. Kim is the Director of this Dual B.S. Program (UTEP-SKU PNE Program) which is approved by UTEP and SKU since 2012. Recruiting students, Special Lectures and transferring student from SKU to UTEP are the duties.
SKU-UTEP Research Funds (26900233)
Filed on March 29, 2016.
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