On Friday, December 26, 2025, CCADD had the annual Year-End Workshop at Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea. The workshop brought together all current CCADD members, part-time students and winter interns. Throughout a full day of presentations and discussions, CCADD members reflected on the year 2025 and looked ahead to 2026.
The workshop began with arrival and reception, followed by a series of presentations covering research progress, academic development, and practical lessons learned. As the first speaker, Seoyoon opened the program with a session titled “Looking Back on the Year 2025,” highlighting CCADD’s accomplishments in 2025 and celebrating the achievements of its members.

The yearly report was followed by Suhyun, who shared key takeaways from a year of full-time work at CCADD across two phases, from undergraduate research to the first semester of the master’s program. Then, Seeun presented “Preparation for the 1st Oral Presentation,” reflecting on her year-long research and walking through her conference-presentation preparation process. After that, Sunyoung delivered a presentation titled “Life in the Industry vs. Graduate School,” in which she introduced the role of a Clinical Project Leader at Daewoong Pharmaceutical Company highlighting key differences between life in industry and life as a master’s student. As the last session before lunch, David delivered a talk about the things he wished he had known early on, including having a daily habit of reading papers and making a usable personal template to take notes of what you learned from papers.
Following the morning sessions, participants took a break for lunch and then toured the main library at Seoul National University’s Gwanak Campus, exploring its study spaces, archives, and facilities. After the tour, members gathered for a photo time and captured group photos inspired by this year’s Pantone Color theme.

Soyoung presented “How I Learned Actually to Write” and explained what she learned while writing during the second half of 2025 under the supervision of Prof. Howard Lee. Then, Sungwook delivered a workshop talk titled “How I Became the Pre-crastinator at CCADD.” In the talk, he defined a “pre-crastinator” as someone who finishes tasks early and stays in the lab late to keep studying. It was followed by Chaeyoung, who shared her journey for the 2025 Google Solution Challenge, from ideation and development to presenting at the Asian Development Bank in the Philippines. She also reflected on pitching on an international stage and the lessons learned through receiving the award.
After a short break, the workshop continued with sessions focused on practical milestones and next-year planning. In the afternoon session, Seoyoon presented “First Grant Proposal: What I Learned and What I Wish I’d Known,” sharing key challenges and lessons from her first grant project management experience. In the tenth session, Yujin led “Looking Ahead to 2026 at CCADD,” presenting a vision for the center’s research trajectory in the coming year. It also compiled target conferences for future submissions and concluded with a shared aspiration for deeper research in 2026.

Moreover, in the session, "AI 2027: Where we were, where we are, and where we will be", David went over the prospective report, "AI 2027," in which the authors made predictions on what will happen to the state of AI arms race between US and China. In addition to peeking into the future of AI, David emphasized the need for shifting gears toward using agentic AIs and understanding their inner workings by briefly discussing important developments in the field of agentic AI.
The most significant part of the workshop came in the closing talk, where Prof. Howard presented a paradigm shift from +AI to AI+. He contrasted a domain-first approach with an AI first approach and explaining how research strategy changes under an AI+ framework. He emphasized CCADD’s future direction toward AI-centered approach and proposed holding a “CCADD AI+ Conversion Meeting” in the early 2026 to brainstorm and define core research themes and strategies.
The workshop concluded with closing remarks from Prof. Howard, and everyone gathered for dinner. The 2025 CCADD Year-End Workshop provided members with an opportunity to exchange ideas, reflect on progress, and align on shared goals for the year ahead.