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'The 2016 Top 100 Research Projects in Korea'​
View : 3970 Date : 2016-07-21 Writer : ed_camnews

The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) of Korea recently released a list of the 2016 Top 100 Research Projects in Korea. The list included the work of KAIST Professors Dong-Ho Cho of the School of Electrical Engineering, Jeung Ku Kang of the Graduate School of Energy, Environment, Water and Sustainability (EEWS), and Sang Yup Lee of the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department.

Experts from academia, universities, and industries selected the 100 research projects, among 620 projects recommended by various government offices, in consideration of their contribution to the growth of science and technology in the nation.

Professor Cho conducts research on the development of 5G mobile communication systems based on the pattern polarization beam-division multiple access method.

Professor Kang works on the production of highly efficient energy materials and equipment by controlling them at the electron and atomic level.

Professor Lee focuses on the creation of strategies to produce important chemicals through a biological approach, i.e., microorganisms, which will help develop the means to mitigate climate change.

The MISP will publish a book that describes in detail each research project and will distribute copies of it to the National Assembly of Korea, libraries, and other public organizations.

For more information on the list, please go to www.ntis.go.kr.

 

Pictured from left to right are Professors Dong-Ho Cho, Jeung Ku Kang, and Sang Yup Lee.


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