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  2. KAIST - Wikipedia

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    Admission to KAIST is based on overall grades, grades on math and science courses, recommendation letters from teachers, study plan, personal statements, and other data, and does not rely on a standardized test conducted by the university. In 2014, the acceptance rate for local students was 14.9%, and for international students at 13.2%. [17]

  3. Park Jeong Young - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Korea, he taught and conducted research at KAIST as an associate professor in the Graduate School of EEWS in 2009 before becoming a full professor in the Department of Chemistry in 2017. While researching at KAIST, he joined the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Center for Nanomaterials and Chemical Reaction [ 9 ] as a group leader ...

  4. Ryoo Ryong - Wikipedia

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    Ryoo obtained his bachelor's degree from Seoul National University in 1977, [2] [4] his master's from KAIST in 1979, [2] [4] and his doctorate from Stanford University in 1986. [4] After completing his master's degree, he worked for three years at the Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute. After returning to Korea in 1986, he took a position ...

  5. Sukbok Chang - Wikipedia

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    Sukbok Chang (Korean: 장석복; born August 1, 1962) is a South Korean organic chemist.He is a distinguished professor in the Department of Chemistry at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).

  6. Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) was established by the South Korean government in 1993 as a research-oriented graduate school to train highly skilled scientists and researchers, to create a strong research base for further development of advanced science and technology, and to promote collaborative foreign and domestic research programs within industry and academia. [1]

  7. Korea Science Academy of KAIST - Wikipedia

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    Korea Science Academy of KAIST (Korean: 한국과학기술원 부설 한국과학영재학교) is a science magnet school that is located in Busan, South Korea. It was founded in 1991 as Busan (Pusan) Science High School (BSA). In 2001, BSA was designated as a school for gifted science students by the Ministry of Science and Technology.

  8. Kim Jae Kyoung - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jae Kyoung (Korean: 김재경; born December 14, 1982) is a biomedical mathematician and associate professor at KAIST in the Department of Mathematical Sciences [1] [2] and a chief investigator in the Pioneer Research Center for Mathematical and Computational Sciences at the Institute for Basic Science.

  9. Park Sukyung - Wikipedia

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    Park is the youngest person appointed by Moon to a vice-ministerial post [5] as well as the youngest senior member of the Office of the President. [6] Park was the first female professor to join the faculty of mechanical engineering at KAIST [7] and the first student to graduate from Seoul Science High School in only two years. [2]