Ho-Am Prize in Engineering
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Winners of the Ho-Am Prize
Ho-Am Prize
The Ho-Am Prize is a Korean annual award awarded to "domestic/abroad ethnic Korean who have made outstanding contributions to the development of science and culture and enhancement of the welfare of mankind," often referred to as the Korean equivalent of the Nobel Prize.Awarded since 1991, it is...

 in Engineering:
  • 1994: Tae-Yang Lee
  • 1995: Duk-Yong Yoon
  • 1996: Chang-Dae Han
  • 1997: Nam-Pyo Suh
  • 1998: Sun-Tak Hwang
  • 1999: Hong Thomas Hahn
  • 2000: Sungho Jin
  • 2001: Dong Nyung Lee
  • 2002: Jeongbin John Kim
  • 2003: Yongmin Kim
  • 2004: Dewey Doo-Young Ryu
  • 2005: Kyung-Suk Kim
  • 2006: Kang G. Shin
    Kang G. Shin
    Kang G. Shin is the Kevin and Nancy O'Connor Professor of Computer Science in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Michigan. He is also the Founding Director of the Real-Time Computing Laboratory...

  • 2007: Chang-Beom Eom
  • 2008: Hyunjune Sebastian Seung
    Sebastian Seung
    Sebastian Seung is a Korean American multi-disciplinary expert whose research efforts have spanned the fields of neuroscience, physics and bioinformatics. He is a professor of Computational Neuroscience in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and a professor of Physics at the...

  • 2010: Luke Pyungse Lee
  • 2011: Professor Thomas H. Lee
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