ROSAEC Center ROSAEC Center Workshop photos
9th (2013³â 1¿ù), 8th (2012³â 7¿ù), 7th (2012³â 1¿ù), 6th (2011³â 6¿ù), 5th (2011³â 1¿ù), 4th (2010³â 8¿ù), 3rd (2010³â 1¿ù), 2nd (2009³â 9¿ù), 1st (2008³â 11¿ù)

ROPAS Center ROPAS Lab photos








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Students discovered Kwang in Sinchon, Seoul, November 2005.

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The Songgwang Temple at dusk, Summer 2003

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I talk at my knees at Logic In Computing Research Workshop, the Songgwang Temple, Summer 2003

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My son's drawing of me and my wife

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A look of his brain

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Zoo train

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A racer he wants to build

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My daughter loves animals

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A pine woods at Chungbook, Korea

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In a late afternoon at Byunsan, Cheonbook, Korea

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A scenic drive at Byunsan, Cheonbook, Korea (competitive to California's Highway #1, isn't it?)

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Little islands I will hike someday, Maemool-Do, Kyungnam, Korea

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National ocean park on a way to the Maemool-Do, Kyungnam, Korea

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Mountain biking in Mt. Kariwang, Jeongsun, Kangwon, Korea


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Lab-wide summer camp, Mt. Sorak, Kangwon, Korea

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Splendid colors of stone fences, Wae-am village, Chungnam, Korea


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Wet & wild summer excursion '99, Dong river, Kangwon, Korea
 




Good memories with Razic, Alin, Rohit, Mahesh, Stefan, and Andrzej.
At the NATO International Martoberdorf Summer School '99 (Foundations for Secure Computation).

One night at a beer bar in a town in German Alps I became "the" official world-record holder in the "cup-board flipping": 29 cub-boards at a time. I have beaten the German finalist, whose name I forgot. Here's the official certificate:



from I Like Bugs by M. W. Brown, illustrated by G. B. Karas, Golden Books Pub., 1999



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Wild flowers on route from home to office, September 2000



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