Sustainability

Sustainability would be covered in arts and sciences that promote sustainability of human beings as well as the environment.

Simulation-Based Sustainable Technologies

In the last 10 years alone, we’ve observed how cell-phones have impacted human lives. The computing power of cell-phones alone has changed human way of living from food, to health, travel and transportation, sports and entertainment. Simulation-Based Sustainable Technologies has been especially designed to foresee the future trend in education and human life involving futuristic living. It essentially entails an input-output device in the form of a wearable ring to do all work online.

Simulation-Based Technologies would include: Human Engineering (Content creation, learning, and decision making); 4d Printing (Concepts, Techniques and applications, such as Physical Activities; Health care; Food printing; Justice Delivery); Services Management (Satellite Surveillance, Online Security, Travel, Transport and Regional Development); Process Engineering through new type of cloud computing, and; Construction of Temporary Foldable Community Centers (that will be used as ‘Local Resource Centers’ after the underprivileged and the marginalized shift to a new way of living). This course is structured in a redesigned computer education program. With this unique system of education, all would take part in sharing wealth as they learn, teach, or sponsor. The students, teachers, and the sponsors will equally share the collected funds. Teachers would post the teaching material; students would learn the posted material with live instruction, whenever needed, and the sponsors would be collecting and sharing funds.

Preventive Healthcare Sciences

Tis would include Ayurveda one of the world’s oldest holistic (whole-body) healing systems based on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit); Traditional Tibetan Medicine (centuries-old traditional medical system that employs a complex approach to diagnosis, incorporating techniques such as pulse analysis and urinalysis, and utilizes behaviour and dietary modification, medicines composed of natural materials and physical therapies to treat illness); Marma Therapy (an ancient Indian practice by manipulation of subtle energy in the body for the purposes of supporting the healing process), and; and Sujok Therapy (A safe and easy therapy developed by Professor Park Jae Woo by stimulation of active points on palm and foot that produces a curative effect).

Sustainable Energy

This would emphasize technologies that promote sustainable energy and may include renewable energy sources, such as hydroelectricity, solar energy, bio energy, and also technologies designed to improve energy efficiency.

Sustainable Agriculture

Sustainable Agriculture is the production of food, fiber, and other plant or animal products using farming techniques that protect the environment, public health, human communities, and animal welfare. This form of agriculture enables us to produce healthful food without compromising the ability of future generations to do their part in sustaining our precious resources.

Environment Restoration

Environmental restoration is broadly associated with public policy for ecological restoration including remediation in the realms of industry ecological restoration. With regard to harmony, the definition is extended to include public policy and technologies to restore the quality of land, water and air suitable for human health and sustainability of these resources. This includes technologies for climate change reversal, water conservation, disaster management.

Waste Water Restoration and Management

Waste Water Restoration Technologies are used to meet each area’s current and future waste water collection and treatment, protecting human health, animal welfare, and the environment. There are new ways of managing urban water systems and water resources. These new treatment regimes, especially the integration of urban-water and waste-management systems, promise to dramatically improve the sustainability of our water resources.

Disaster Management

Disaster Management is the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, and tsunamis, etc. It promotes safer and less vulnerable communities with the capacity to cope with hazards and disasters.