< Professor Jaewook Myung of KAIST Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering > KAIST announced on December 12th that Professor Jaewook Myung of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering was selected as the first Korean recipient of the '40 Under 40 Recognition Program' for Next Generation Environmental Engineering Leaders, organized by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (AAEES). < The '40 Under 40 Recognition Program' is an internati
2025-12-12< (From left) Professor Jaesik Choi of the Kim Jaechul Graduate School of AI, Ph.D candidate Chanwoo Lee, Ph.D candidate Youngjin Park > The research team led by Professor Jaesik Choi of KAIST's Kim Jaechul Graduate School of AI, in collaboration with KakaoBank Corp, announced that they have developed an accelerated explanation technology that can explain the basis of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model's judgment in real-time. This research achievement significantly increases the pr
2025-12-12<Photo of KAIST Students> KAIST announced on December 9th that it will accelerate the nurturing of world-class scientific talent and regional balanced development. This follows the government's recent announcement on 'Leaping to a Science and Technology Powerhouse, the Republic of Korea, Where People Dream of Becoming Science and Technology Professionals Again (Nov. 7),' which explicitly named the four major science and technology institutes, including KAIST, as AX (AI Transformation) i
2025-12-09<(Top row, from left) Professor Kang Taek Lee, Ph.D candidate Yejin Kang, Dr. Dongyeon Kim, (Bottom row, from left) M.S candidate Mincheol Lee, Ph.D candidate Seeun Oh, Ph.D candidate Seungsoo Jang, Ph.D candidate Hyeonggeun Kim> As power demand surges in the AI era, the “protonic ceramic electrochemical cell (PCEC),” which can simultaneously produce electricity and hydrogen, is gaining attention as a next-generation energy technology. However, this cell has faced the techni
2025-12-05<Groundbreaking Ceremony Shovel Scene for the KAIST National Quantum Fab Research Building> KAIST announced on December 3rd that it held the opening ceremony for the National Quantum Fab Research Institute and the groundbreaking ceremony for the Quantum Fab Research Building at the KAIST main campus in Daejeon, officially commencing the construction of the nation's core infrastructure to enhance South Korea's quantum technology competitiveness. The event began with a progress report an
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