Tae Oh named president of Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association

Tae “Tom” Oh, professor in the School of Information in RIT's Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, was elected as the 53rd President of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) on April 8.

As KSEA president, Oh will meet with Korean diplomats, top officials, and presidents of science and technology research agencies and institutes to represent KSEA and perform fundraising. The nonprofit professional organization has more than 7,000 registered members, with 70 local chapters and 13 technical groups across the United States. The KSEA US-Korea Conference 2023 will be held Aug. 2-5 in Dallas.

The KSEA organization’s objectives are to:

  • Promote the application of science and technology for the general welfare of society.
  • Foster international cooperation, especially between the U.S. and Korea.
  • Help Korean-American scientists and engineers develop their full career potential.

For more information, go to KSEA.org.

 


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