Dr. Min Seok-Gyu is a geographer with a Ph.D. in Education, specializing in structural geomorphology. He currently serves as a professional geomorphology researcher for the National Ecosystem Survey conducted by the National Institute of Ecology of Korea.
He is the Director of the Pan–East Sea Geoscience Academy, where he conducts research focused on the Pohang region. In addition, he serves as a Research Fellow of the Pohang Regional Studies Association and as an Advisory Committee Member of the Pohang Culture and Tourism Association, providing expert consultation for the city of Pohang.
His publications include Iceland Travel Map (2017, co-author), The Practical Value of Geography (2021, co-author), Photography Speaks of Life and Geography (2021, co-author), Pohang Studies Academy (2021, co-author), A Geomorphological Walk along the Pohang Coast (2022), Pohang’s Eupseong through a Geographical Lens (2023), and My First Geopolitics Class (2023).
