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Korean Mathematical Society

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Korean Mathematical Society
FormationOctober 1946; 77 years ago (1946-10)
HeadquartersKorea Institute of Science and Technology Center, Building 1, 1109-ho, 22 Teheran-ro 7-gil, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea
Coordinates37°30′03″N 127°23′09″E / 37.500702°N 127.385751°E / 37.500702; 127.385751
President
Bak Jongil
Websitewww.kms.or.kr/eng
Korean Mathematical Society
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationDaehan Suhang Hoe
McCune–ReischauerTaehan Suhang Hoe

The Korean Mathematical Society (KMS; Korean대한수학회) is an academic organization in South Korea. Originally founded as the Korean Society of Mathematics and Physics, their name changed during their relaunch in 1952.[1] Their stated goal is to promote mathematics in South Korea.[2] The Society publishes the Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society,[3] Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society, and Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society. They became a large associate member of the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2015.[4]

KIMS Presidents

  • Choi Yoon-sik [ko] (October 1946–October 1962)
  • Jang Gi-won [ko] (October 1962–October 1967)
  • Bak Gyeong-chan (박경찬; October 1967–October 1970)
  • Kim Jeong-su (김정수; October 1970–October 1974)
  • Bak Eul-ryong (박을룡; October 1974–October 1980)
  • Kwon Tae-kyeon (권택연; October 1980–October 1982)
  • Bak Se-hui [ko] (October 1982–October 1984)
  • Jo Tae-geun (조태근; October 1984–October 1986)
  • Im Jeong-dae (임정대; October 1986–October 1988)
  • Yun Jae-han (윤재한; October 1988–January 1991)
  • Kim Jong-sik (김종식; January 1991–January 1993)
  • U Mu-ha (우무하; January 1993–January 1995)
  • Ju Jin-gu (주진구; January 1995–January 1997)
  • Jang Geon-su (장건수; January 1997–January 1999)
  • Kim Seong-gi (김성기; January 1999–February 2001)
  • Jeong Dong-myeong (정동명; February 2001–January 2003)
  • Yong Seung Cho (January 2003–January 2005)
  • Min Gyeong-chan (민경찬; January 2005–January 2007)
  • Kim Do-han (김도한; January 2007–January 2011) 19th and 20th
  • Seo Dong-yeop (서동엽; January 2011–January 2013)
  • Kim Myeong-hwan (김명환; January 2013–January 2015)
  • Lee Yong-hun (이용훈; January 2015–January 2017)
  • Lee Hyang-suk [ko] (January 2017–January 2019)
  • Geum Jong-hae (금종해; January 2019–January 2023) 25th and 26th
  • Park Jong-il (박종일; January 2023–Current)

See also

References

  1. ^ Lee, Keonhee; Lee, Yoonjin; Jung, Seoung Dal (2018). "History, tradition, and development of journals of the Korean Mathematical Society". Ewha Womans University. doi:10.6087/KCSE.134. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Vision & Goal". Korean Mathematical Society. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  3. ^ "학술지 상세정보". KoreaScience (in Korean and English). Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Korean Mathematical Society". International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Retrieved 30 May 2023.

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