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ELION Lab
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Engineering Building A, Konkuk University
120 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu
Seoul 05029, South Korea
(μμΈμ κ΄μ§κ΅¬ λ₯λλ‘ 120 건κ΅λνκ΅ κ³΅νκ΄ Aλ)
General: seojae777@konkuk.ac.kr
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
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Opportunities at ELION Lab
By the time you graduate, you will have the opportunity to:
- Publish strong papers at top-tier conferences
- Develop clear research presentation and communication skills
- Gain experience mentoring junior students
- Pursue 1β2 research internships at leading academic or industrial labs
- Build visibility in the research community
- Acquire hands-on experience in GPU clusters and data center operations
To support your growth and success, ELION Lab emphasizes:
- A research-focused environment with minimal non-research overhead
- Independent project ownership for all members, including undergraduates
- Weekly one-on-one meetings for close mentoring
- An open culture that values interaction and discussion
- Active encouragement of internal and external collaboration
- English as the primary working language
π M.S. / Ph.D. Positions
We are seeking highly ambitious M.S. and Ph.D. students who want to push the limits of language models and AI systems.
At ELION Lab, you will conduct deep, publication-driven research on language intelligence and representation, including reasoning, hallucination, model editing, multimodality, and world models.
Students are expected to lead their own research agenda, publish at top-tier venues, and grow into independent researchers through close mentorship and active collaboration.
πΌ Internships
We offer research-intensive internships for students who are eager to challenge themselves in real NLP and AI research.
Interns at ELION Lab work on core research problems, contributing directly to ongoing projects on language models, reasoning, hallucination, and world understanding, with the goal of producing tangible research outcomes.