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The overseas expedition of the ‘Hanwha Science Challenge’ for nurturing future scientific talent concludes.

Visit to Eco-friendly and Renewable Energy Research Institutes in Germany and the Netherlands, ‘Hanwha Group announced on the 20th that ten winners of the Hanwha Science Challenge successfully completed an overseas exploration program by visiting eco-friendly and renewable energy research institutes in Germany and the Netherlands from the 12th to the 19th.’,
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Hanwha Science Challenge winners taking a photo in front of the Q CELLS R&D center. [Photo=Hanwha],
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, “The Hanwha Science Challenge is a high school science idea competition initiated by Chairman Kim Seung-youn in 2011 with the motto ‘Cultivating young Korean Nobel Prize winners in science.’ This overseas exploration involved five winning teams from last year with a silver award or higher, totaling ten participants.”,
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, ‘The participating students began their exploration by visiting the Potsdam Astrophysical Institute, one of the world’s top ten astrophysics research institutions, followed by visits to the Technische Universität Berlin, Hanwha Q CELLS Global R&D Center, AEB Amsterdam in the Netherlands, Delft University of Technology, and the Netherlands Marine Research Institute, where they directly observed the global eco-friendly and renewable energy research landscape.’,
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, ‘The Hanwha Q CELLS German R&D center serves as Hanwha Group’s European hub for eco-friendly business, where they encountered examples of global top-tier solar solutions and continuous technological innovations.’,
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, ‘AEB Amsterdam is a power plant that recycles waste into fuel and energy, reusing 99% of 1.4 million tons of waste as raw materials and energy annually.’,
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, ‘At Delft University of Technology, recognized as the top engineering university in the Netherlands, a special lecture and Q&A session were held by Professor Yang Ji-eun of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Additionally, a mentoring program on academic and career paths was conducted with graduate students specializing in biophysics, control engineering, and architectural engineering.’,
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, ‘The participants were most interested in the Dutch Marine Research Institute, the world’s leading marine technology research facility. They experienced advanced technologies such as carbon-free vessels and floating island research aimed at overcoming the climate crisis, one of the most pressing issues today.’,
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, “Meanwhile, ‘Hanwha Science Challenge 2025’ will begin accepting applications from March.”,
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