After a trip to Germany to inspect some chemical analysis equipment, Professor Sung Mo Jung of the Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology (GIFT), POSTECH, Korea, travelled to the U.K. He first went to Liverpool University to work with Andrew Green and his colleagues on the Korean version of Steeluniversity.org. He then dropped into Cambridge.

Sung Mo waiting at the Regent Hotel |

Korean Church in Cambridge |

At the building where the Metallurgy Department was founded in Cambridge through a donation from the Goldsmiths' Society in London |

In the X-ray laboratory. Sung Mo is interested in all aspects of building design |

The Corrosion Laboratory |

X-ray diffraction |

X-ray diffraction |

X-ray diffraction |

Outside the main building. Harry's bicycle on the right. |

Saurav Das (Ph.D. Student in Harry's team, visiting from IIT Kharagpur) |

Sung Mo explaining the sector design of a lecture theatre |

Critical study of the Cambridge lecture room. |

Looking at Harry's office |

Trying out the desk in Harry's office. |

Does not look impressed? |

Inside the teaching laboratory. - we discovered a trapped pidgeon, who we rescued and liberated. |

In the library. |

In the basement where we have heavy equipment. |

Came across Maya whilst walking to Darwin College |

At Darwin College |

At Darwin College, in the parlour, with Emmanuel (neurology, Switzerland), Hannah (ancient literature, Germany), Chi (signal processing, Korea). |

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On the first Darwin Island. |

The bridge to the second Darwin Island |

A wave from Warren (mechanical engineer, UK) from across the river Cam |

Ducks on the second Darwin Island |

On the second Darwin Island |

On the second Darwin Island |

On the second Darwin Island |

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This river passes through Darwin College |

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Flowers in Darwin College |

Flowers in Darwin College |

Flowers in Darwin College |

Flowers in Darwin College |

Flowers in Darwin College |

Flowers in Darwin College |

The study centre in Darwin College |

The study centre in Darwin College |