SCHOLARSHIP
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) is South Korea’s leading university for science and engineering. Founded in 1971, KAIST is globally renowned for its excellence in education and research across advanced materials, artificial intelligence, robotics, biotechnology, and more.
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE) at KAIST is internationally acclaimed for pioneering research in advanced materials, nanotechnology, energy storage, and semiconductor technology. Professors at DMSE are seeking highly motivated students to join their academic community, offering opportunities to work on cutting-edge research that shapes the future of science and technology.
KAIST provides world-class undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, with scholarships available and a strong focus on innovation and excellence. Currently, DMSE is offering a Summer Internship Program at KAIST. We look forward to welcoming you to DMSE. For more details, please visit our website at https://mse.kaist.ac.kr.
A face-to-face interview will be conducted at Hanoi University of Science and Technology on October 10th, 2024. Candidates must register for the interview through this form.
Biography
Kang Kibum
Kibum Kang, assistant professor of Materials Science and Engineering at KAIST, received his B.S and PhD from POSTECH, South Korea. After postdoc work with Jiwoong Park at Cornell and the University of Chicago, he joined KAIST in 2018. His research focuses on atomic-level engineering using MOCVD and nano/2D materials for next-gen semiconductors.
Shin, Byungha
http://energymatlab.kaist.ac.kr/
Prof. Shin received his B.S. in MSE from Seoul National University, M.S. from the University of Michigan, and Ph.D. from Harvard. After postdoctoral work at Stanford and IBM Watson Research Center, he joined KAIST in 2014. His research focuses on materials for energy applications, including halide perovskites and thin-film solar cells.
Park, Steve
http://steveparklab.kaist.ac.kr/
Prof. Steve Park, assistant professor at KAIST since 2016, holds degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from UIUC (B.S.) and Stanford (M.S., PhD). His research focuses on tactile sensing electronic skin, flexible electronics, and biosensors, with postdoctoral work at Columbia University.
Yeom, Jihyeon
Prof. Yeom, a faculty member since 2020, leads the Novel Nanomaterials and Platforms Lab at KAIST, focusing on bio-analysis using nanomaterials. She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Michigan (2017) and conducted postdoctoral research at MIT. Her work has earned awards like the POSCO Science Fellow (2020).