Team

Team


Master’s course

Shinjae Kang

Corporate Scholarship: DB Foundation Dream Master (2nd Cohort) - Student Council President (2025)


Hanwha Finance Future Network Selected Participants (2026)


Bachelor‘s in Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, Climate Change 

(Double Major)


Korea University (KU, Seoul)


# Alternative Investment (Private Equity) #Climate Finance  #Financial Engineering (Option Pricing)

Student Kang Shinjae is interested in alternative investments in energy infrastructure and financial strategies to achieve carbon neutrality. He is currently focusing on financial engineering models linked to voluntary carbon market CDR projects including real options analysis for carbon credits as well as energy management and utilization strategies in response to the expansion of AI technologies. 


Master's Course

Kyubin Oh

Bachelor's in Department of Energy Resources Engineering


Seoul National University (SNU)

# Energy Demand Response(DR) # Time-of-Use(TOU) # Energy Economics

Student Kyubin Oh is interested in demand-side energy transition strategies. Recently, his research has focused on utilizing electric vehicles (V2G) to mitigate time-specific power surplus issues, modeling demand response through the analysis of TOU (Time-of-Use) tariff effects, and pursuing integrated policy design.


Master’s course

Zainab Sheikh

Bachelor‘s in 

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, 

Business & Technology Management (Double Major)


Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)


# Clean Energy Technologies 

# Investment Strategies # Energy Transition in MENA

Student Zainab Sheikh is interested in analyzing emerging clean energy technologies and their role in the global energy transition. She focuses on advancing clean energy investments and policy frameworks, with a particular focus on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. She aims to explore how AI and strategic investment tools can accelerate the region’s energy transition, especially in the context of sovereign wealth funds and regulatory reform.


Master’s course 

Shinjae Kang

Corporate Scholarship: DB Foundation Dream Master (2nd Cohort) - Student Council President (2025)


Hanwha Finance Future Network Selected Participants  (2026)

Bachelor‘s in Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, Climate Change (Double Major)

Korea University (KU, Seoul)

# Alternative Investment (Private Equity) #Climate Finance  #Financial Engineering (Option Pricing)

Student Kang Shinjae is interested in alternative investments in energy infrastructure and financial strategies to achieve carbon neutrality. He is currently focusing on financial engineering models linked to voluntary carbon market CDR projects including real options analysis for carbon credits as well as energy management and utilization strategies in response to the expansion of AI technologies.


          

Master's Course

Kyubin Oh

Bachelor's in  Department of Energy Resources Engineering Seoul National University (SNU)

# Energy Demand Response (DR) 

# Time-of-Use(TOU) # Energy Economics

Student Kyubin Oh is interested in demand-side energy transition strategies. Recently, his research has focused on utilizing electric vehicles (V2G) to mitigate time-specific power surplus issues, modeling demand response through the analysis of TOU (Time-of-Use) tariff effects, and pursuing integrated policy design.



Master’s course

Juan Diego Amaya Gómez 

Bachelor‘s in  Law & Environmental Engieering (Double Major), Economics (Minor)


Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)

# Corporate Governance #Energy Transition # Climate Justice

Student Juan Diego Amaya-Gómez is passionate about understanding the interplay between climate change, legal frameworks, and economic development. He has explored sustainable development and corporate governance through both academic and professional experiences. His recent work focuses on integrating corporate legal and financial tools to promote energy transitions and climate justice in Latin America.


Master’s course 

Zainab Sheikh

Bachelor‘s in  Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Business & Technology Management (Double Major)

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

# Clean Energy Technologies 

# Investment Strategies # Energy Transition in MENA

Student Zainab Sheikh is interested in analyzing emerging clean energy technologies and their role in the global energy transition. She focuses on advancing clean energy investments and policy frameworks, with a particular focus on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. She aims to explore how AI and strategic investment tools can accelerate the region’s energy transition, especially in the context of sovereign wealth funds and regulatory reform.


Master’s course 

Juan Diego Amaya Gómez 

Bachelor‘s in  Law & Environmental Engieering (Double Major), Economics (Minor)

Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)


 

# Corporate Governance # Energy Transition # Climate Justice

Student Juan Diego Amaya-Gómez is passionate about understanding the interplay between climate change, legal frameworks, and economic development. He has explored sustainable development and corporate governance through both academic and professional experiences. His recent work focuses on integrating corporate legal and financial tools to promote energy transitions and climate justice in Latin America.



Master’s course 

Jiwoo An

Bachelor‘s in  Economics

University of  Calgary (Canada)

#Environmental Economics #Energy Policy #Applied Econometrics

Student Jiwoo An is interested in environmental and energy economics, particularly in firm behaviour and market responses to climate and energy policies. She focuses on applying econometric and data-driven methods to analyze the economic impacts of carbon pricing instruments - such as emissions trading systems (ETS)-on firms’ investment decisions and market outcomes.


Master’s course

Jiwoo An

Bachelor‘s in Economics


University of Calgary (Canada)

#Environmental Economics #Energy Policy #Applied Econometrics

Student Jiwoo An is interested in environmental and energy economics, particularly in firm behaviour and market responses to climate and energy policies. She focuses on applying econometric and data-driven methods to analyze the economic impacts of carbon pricing instruments-such as emissions trading systems (ETS)-on firms’ investment decisions and market outcomes.