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Thermal Superconductor Lab Becomes the 7th Cross-Generation Collaborative Lab​
View : 4343 Date : 2022-01-27 Writer : PR Office

Senior Professor Sung Jin Kim (left) from the Department of Mechanical Engineering will team up with Junior Professor Youngsuk Nam for the 7th Cross-Generation Collaborative Lab, the Thermal Superconductor Lab

< Senior Professor Sung Jin Kim (left) from the Department of Mechanical Engineering will team up with Junior Professor Youngsuk Nam for the 7th Cross-Generation Collaborative Lab, the Thermal Superconductor Lab >

The Thermal Superconductor Lab led by Senior Professor Sung Jin Kim from the Department of Mechanical Engineering will team up with Junior Professor Youngsuk Nam to develop next-generation superconductors. The two professor team was selected as the 7th Cross-Generation Collaborative Lab last week and will sustain the academic legacy of Professor Kim’s three decades of research on superconductors. The team will continue to develop thin, next-generation superconductors that carry super thermal conductivity using phase transition control technology and thin film packaging.

Thin-filmed, next-generation superconductors can be used in various high-temperature flexible electronic devices. The superconductors built inside of the semiconductor device packages will also be used for managing the low-powered but high-performance temperatures of semiconductor and electronic equipment.

Professor Kim said, “I am very pleased that my research, know-how, and knowledge from over 30 years of work will continue through the Cross-Generation Collaborative Lab system with Professor Nam. We will spare no effort to advance superconductor technology and play a part in KAIST leading global technology fields.” Junior Professor Nam also stressed that the team is excited to continue its research on crucial technology for managing the temperatures of semiconductors and other electronic equipment.

KAIST started this innovative research system in 2018, and in 2021 it established the steering committee to select new labs based on: originality, differentiation, and excellence; academic, social, economic impact; the urgency of cross-generation research; the senior professor’s academic excellence and international reputation; and the senior professor’s research vision. Selected labs receive 500 million KRW in research funding over five years.