Department/ |
Inviting field |
Department of Physics |
nano physics/condensed matter theory, nano optics/nano physics/condensed matter theory, nano optics/quantum optics experiment, and biophysics/interdisciplinary fields including complex systems |
Department of Biological Sciences |
Biological Sciences including Neurobiology |
Division of Mathematics |
All areas of Mathematics including Financial Mathematics and Mathematical Informatics |
Division of Applied Mathematics |
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Large Scale Computation and Simulation |
Department of Chemistry |
Organic Chemistry |
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Structural Engineering(Structural Mechanics, Steel Structures) |
Division of Mechanical Engineering |
Any fields in engineering and natural science which can be integrated with mechanical engineering interdisciplinarily. |
Division of Aerospace Engineering |
Aerospace Engineering Related Fields(Embedded Systems and Software, MEMS, Micro Sensors & Actuators, Biomedical Technology, and New Technologies) |
Department of Biosystems |
Bio-Information System, Bio-Electronics System, Bio-Nano System(MEMS) |
Department of Industrial Engineering |
Human Engineering, Applied Statistics (Data Mining), |
Department of Chemical and biomolecular Engineering |
Biomolecular Engineering |
Department of Materials Science & Engineering |
Chemical & display materials, biomaterials, organic and inorganic materials, energy-related materials and nanomaterials |
Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering |
Nuclear Materials / Fuels |
Division of Electrical Engineering |
Computer and System-on-Chip Design, |
Division of Computer Science |
All areas of computer science including foundation of computing, human-computer interaction, ubiqitous computing, and embedded computing. |
Graduate School of Management |
Marketing, Organizational Management/Human Resource Management/Strategic Management, Accounting, Finance, MIS/e-Busine |
School of Humanities & Social Science |
Writing (Korean Modern Poetry) |
Center for the Gifted Students |
Physical Chemistry |
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■ Candidates should have a doctoral degree or be expected to obtain the appropriate degree before being employed by KAIST.
* Candidates who are expected to obtain a doctoral degree should submit documents verifying successful completion of dissertation examination.
■ Candidates should be able to teach their lectures in English.
■ Completed application form
■ All transcripts of results
■ Four letters of recommendation including one from academic advisor
(Two letters of recommendation including one from academic advisor for applicants for Center for Gifted Students)
■ One curriculum vitae
■ Certificate(s) of previous employments
■ Original or certified copies of publications
■ Completed application form
■ All transcripts of results
■ Four letters of recommendation including one from academic advisor
(Two letters of recommendation including one from academic advisor for applicants for Center for Gifted Students)
■ One curriculum vitae
■ Certificate(s) of previous employments
■ Original or certified copies of publications
■ Friday, April 30, 2004
■ Academic Affairs Team, 373-1, Guseong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of korea
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■ Application forms can be downloaded via KAISThomepage (http://www.kaist.edu).
■ Application packages can be submitted either in person or by mail or third party.
■ Application packages arriving after the deadline but prior to department"s reviewing date shall be accepted.
■ If there is (are) no successful candidate(s), the position(s) shall remain vacant.
■ Application packages will not be returned. If you have any questions, please contact the KAIST Academic Affairs Team.
March 29, 2004
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