데이터 X 지도 : 지도로 보는 세상, 존중으로 그리는 사회 | JaeSoen Son | TEDxSNU
X를 통해 우리는 새로운 관점으로 세상을 바라볼 수 있습니다. 이전과 다른 시각으로 사회를 통찰하며 다양한 의미를 다시금 깨닫습니다. 빅데이터를 지도 위에 표현하는 X의 도구, GIS를 통해 인류는 비로소 새로운 의미를 인식합니다. 각 사회의 다양한 부분을 조명하여 더 나은 사회를 꿈꾸고, 분야 간의 협업에서의 X를 통해 세상을 더욱 확장하는 도구로서의 X를 관조합니다. [KOR] 지리학 및 도시지역분석 박사 (2014, 노스캐롤라이나 주립대-샬럿) 한국도시지리학회 상임이사 (2019-현재) 세종특별자치시 데이터위원회 위원 (2023-2025) 부총리 겸 기획재정부장관 표창 (2020) 및 국토교통부장관 표창 수상 (2023)[ENG] PhD in Geography and Urban Regional Analysis at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2014) Executive Director of the Korean Urban Geographical Society (2019-present) Member of Sejong Special Self-Governing City Data Committee (2023-2025) Received Awards from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance (2020) and the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (2023) This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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