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    # Department/Major Name of Professor

    1 College of Pharmacy Im, Young Jun

    2 College of Pharmacy, BioNanoPharmaceuticals Research Lab CHUN/CHANGJU

    3 College of Pharmacy, Pharmacology Kim/Kyeong-Man

    4Department of Animal Science

    College of Agricultural and life SciencesKoo Bok Chin

    5 Department of Anthropology(Archaeology Major)

    Youngjin Yim

    (Jinseon jo & Minkoo

    kim)

    Chonnam Natio

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    6 Department of Applied Chemical Engineering Yun-Sung Lee()

    7Department of Aquatic biology,

    Colle e of Fisheries and Oceano ra hKHO kang Hee

    8 Department of Biological Sciences Kim/ Eung-Sam

    9 Department of Biological Sciences and Technology Kim Changsoo

    10 Department of Biomedical and Electronic Engineering Bae/Youngchul

    11 Department of Biotechnology HAN OKSOO

    12 Department of Biotechnology and Bioengineering CHOI, Jong-il

    13Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering

    College of EngineeringCHUNG/GYUHWA

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    21Department of Chemistry

    Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Molecular Medicine Kim / Jeong-Sun

    22Department of Chemistry

    Laboratory for Synthesis Driven CatalysisKIM/JIMIN

    23 Department of Civil Engineering Oh/Jaehong

    24 Department of Civil Engineering Inkyu Rhee

    25 Department of Computer Engineering (Yeosu Campus) Lim / ChangGyoon

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    26

    Department of Construction & Environmental Engineering(Graduate)

    Department of Ocean Civil Engineering (Undergraduate)

    College of Engineering Science

    Huh/ Jungwon

    27 Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering Ahn / Seon-Ju

    28 Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering Choi / Yonghoon

    29 Department of Electronic Communication Engineering Suh, Heejong

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    30 Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering LEE, GUEE-SANG

    31 Department of Energy and Resources Engineering Yang/ Hyung-Sik

    32 Department of Energy and Resources Engineering Youngwoo Kil

    33

    Department of Energy and Resources Engineering

    Geophysical lab is one of 6 labs consisting the energy and

    resources engineering department of Chonnam National

    University.

    Yoon Wang Jung

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    34Department of Energy and Resources Engineering,

    College of EngineeringMyong Jun KIM

    35Department of Environment and Energy Engineering

    College of EngineeringPark Jeong-Hun

    36Department of Environment and Energy Engineering,

    College of EngineeringJUNG/Sokhee Philemon

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    37

    Department of Environment and Energy Engineering,

    College of Engineering Park/Seung-Shik

    38 Department of Food and Nutrition Jhon/Deok-Young

    39 Department of Food Science and Technology Kim/Duwoon

    40

    Department of Forest Products and Technology (for master

    course)

    Department of Wood Science and Landscape Agriculture (for

    Ph. D course)

    Jae-Won Lee

    41 Department of Geography Education Lee,Yong Gyun

    42Department of lab medicine

    Research Center for Cancer Immunotherapy

    Duck Cho MD, PhD (

    )

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    43 Department of Marine and Civil Engineering Han / Dongyeob

    44 Department of Marine and Civil Engineering LEE / CHANGHO

    45 Department of Marine and Civil Engineering KIM / YOUNG SANG

    46 Department of Materials Science and Engineering Kim/Jaekook

    47 Department of Materials Science and Engineering Song, Sun-Ju

    48Department of Materials Science and Engineering,

    College of EngineeringPark / Chan-Jin

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    49Department of Materials Science and Engineering,

    College of EngineeringProf. Kwangmin Lee

    50 Department of Mechanical Engineering Kang, Hyun Wook

    51 Department of Mechanical Engineering Young-Bae Kim

    52 Department of Mechanical Engineering Park, Gyuhae

    53 Department of Mechanical Engineering PARK / Su Han

    54 Department of Mechanical Engineering Lee, Bong-Kee

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    55Department of Mechanical Engineering

    MEMS and Nanotechnology Laboratory(MNTL)

    Lee/Dong-Weon

    (homepage:

    http://mems.jnu.ac.kr)

    56Department of Mechanical Engineering

    Robot Research InitiativeSeong Young Ko

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    57Department of Mechanical Engineering

    Robot Research InitiativeSukho Park

    58Department of Mechanical Engineering

    Robot Research InitiativeJong-oh Park

    59 Department of molecular medicine Jung, Che-Hun()

    60 Department of Neurosurgery Jung/Tae-Young

    61 Department of PsychologyHwang Samuel Suk-

    Hyun

    62Department of Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineering,

    College of Engineering and ScienceKim/Min-Yong

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    63Department of Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineering,

    College of Engineering and ScienceOh/Jong- Taek

    64 Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Joe Hwajin

    65 Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Jeong/ In Seok

    66Department of Veterinary Surgery, College of Veterinary

    MedicineKang/SeongSoo

    67 Departmnet of Veterinary laboratory medicine DoHyeon Yu

    68 Dept. of Biotechnology KIM/Jong Deog

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    69

    Division of Applied Bioscience and Biotechnology, Institute of

    Environmentally Friendly Agriculture, College of Agriculture and

    Life Sciences

    Kim/Jin-Cheol

    70

    Environmental Microbiology Lab (EML), Biological Chemistry

    Dept., Division of Applied Bioscience & Biotechnology, College

    of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chonnam National Univ.,

    Gwangju 500-757.

    LEE/Hyang Burm

    71 Fine Art Kim / Dae Gil

    72 Fine Art Choi / Gyu Cheol

    73 Fine Art Shin / Kyoung Ho

    74 Fine Art Seo / Kee Moon

    75 Fine Art Hur / Jin

    76 Fine Art Lee / Ku Yong

    77 Fine Art Nam / ho Jung

    78 Fine Art Jung / Jung Ho

    79 Fine Art Baik / Il

    80 Fine Art Kim / Chul Woo

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    81 Fine Art Jang / Suk Won

    82 Fine Art Jung / Kum Hee

    83

    Interdisciplinary Program for Photonic Engineering

    (This provides the Master of Engineering.)

    Homepage: peel.jnu.ac.kr

    Professor/Dr. Soon

    Hyung Kang

    84Laboratory Medicine and Molecular Doagnostics,

    Chonnam National Univeristy Medical SchoolShin/Myung-Geun

    85

    Medical School

    Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Molecular Medical

    Science

    Rhee Joon Haeng

    86 Medical School, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Sanghyun, Kwak

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    87 School of Architecture Han/Seung-Hoon

    88 School of Architecture

    (Major: Architectural Engineering)

    Lee, Bang Yeon

    89 School of Biological Sciences and Technology Kim Changsoo

    90 School of Biological Sciences and Technology Yun/Chul-Ho

    91 School of Biological Sciences and Technology Keesook Lee

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    92 School of Biological Sciences and Technology Joung/Young Hee

    93

    School of Biological Sciences and Technology

    Center for Nuclear Receptor Signals / National Creative

    Research Initiatives

    Hueng-Sik Choi

    94 School of Dentistry Sang Won/Park

    95 School of Dentistry Hyun-Pil Lim

    96 School of dentisty ,Department of Conservative dentistry Hwang Yun-Chan

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    97 School of dentisty, Department of Clinical dentistry Lee Bin-Na

    98 School of Electornics and Computer Engineering Kyungbaek Kim

    99 School of Electornics and Computer Engineering Soo-Hyung Kim

    100 School of Electornics and Computer Engineering Yang, Hyung-Jeong

    101

    School of Electrical, Electronic Communication, and Computer

    Engineering

    - Major : Computer Engineering

    Kim Kangchul

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    102School of Electronics and Computer Eng

    College of EngineeringKim/ Jin Young

    103 School of Electronics and Computer Engineering Kim, Cheol Hong

    104School of Electronics and Computer Engineering

    College of EngineeringYonggwan Won ()

    105School of Electronics and Computer Engineering

    College of EngineeringDeokjai Choi

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    106School of Electronics and Computer Engineering

    College of Engineering,Kim, Jinsul

    107 School of Electronics and Computer Engineering. Young-Chul Kim

    108 School of Materials Science and Engineering FISHER, John Gerard

    109 School of Polymer Science and Engineering Yoon Hyeonseok

    110 Statistics NG/ Chi Tim

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    Lithium secondary battery, Solid Electrolyte, Hybrid super capacitor

    Molecular Physiology of Marine Species (Fish & Invertebrate)

    Mechanobiology in cancer cells and cardiomyocytes

    Cancer metabolism

    Innovative and cost-effective Biosensors or Nanocarriers for theranostics

    1. Neurobiology

    2. Stem Cell Biology

    3. Aging

    Nonlinear dynamics including chaos synchronization and control, robot control, and electricalfacilities diagnosis.

    Genetic Biochemistry/Biotechnology

    1. Development of recombinant strains (bacteria and microalgae) using metabolic

    engineering (systems biology) approach

    - DNA cloning

    - Proteomics, Genomics

    2. Modification of biomolecules for enhanced biological activities

    - in vitro assay

    - Plant genetics and breeding

    - Chemical and molecular characterization of functional components

    - Cell manipulation and genetic transformation of plant

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    Electronic Commerce / Management Information System

    Coronary Artery disease, Interventional cardiology, Atherosclerosis, Vascular calcification,

    Gene and Cell therapy.

    . upramoecu ar ems ry

    a) Size and Shape Control of Platinum Supramolecules

    b) Host-Guest Chemisty

    2. Transition Metal Catalysis

    a) Metallocene Catalysts for Synthesis of Common Polymers

    such as sPS, PE and PP

    b) Polymer Chemistry such as Biodegradable Polylactide, Bio-resistant Polyolefins and

    Special Polymers

    3. Material Chemistry

    a) MOF Chemistry for Gas Absorption, Molecular Magnet and so on b) Nanocomposite using Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes

    c Cluster Chemistr usin Transition Metal Ions as Sensor and OLED

    Excited-state dynamics of organic/inorganic functional materials by using Time-resolved

    Spectroscopic tools.

    - Organic Solar Cells (DSSC, OPV)

    - Organic Metal Complexes

    - Artificial Light Harvesting Complexes

    - Self-assembled Nano-sized Organic Materials

    - Tools: Steady-state and Time-resolved Spectroscopic Methods

    Biochemistry

    Structural biology

    Protein chemistry

    Biophysical chemistry

    Peptide/protein engineering

    -Materia s P ysica C emistry

    - Nanomaterials and Interfaces

    - Quantum Dot Solids and Nanocrystals Solids

    - Molecular Electronics

    - Organic synthesis (small molecules, polymers, dendrimers, fluorophores)

    - Supramolecular polymer chemistry

    - Development of new fluorophores for single-molecule imaging

    - Development of novel methodologies for functional polymer/dendrimer syntheses

    - Development of stimuli-responsive supramolecular nanostructures for the controlled

    release of a wide range of chemical or biological agents

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    Biochemistry, Biology, Structural Biology

    Nucleic acid - protein interaction

    Organic chemistry/Organic synthesis

    Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, GIS

    - Structural Mechanics (Computational Mechanics, Fracture Mechanics)

    - Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis for Heterogeneous Materials and Structures

    - Innovative Civil Engineering Materials

    r c a n e gence

    Machine Learning

    Intelligent Robotics

    Soft Computing

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    Structural Reliability, Fragility Assesment, Seismic Analysis, and Reliability-based Design of

    Civil Infra-structures such as bridges, buildings, foundations, tunnels, coastal structures, etc.

    - ec r c power sys em

    - Power system modeling, analysis, control, and operation- Integration of renewable energies(Wind, PV, etc.) to the power system

    - Wind fram operation and protection

    - Distributed generation, microgrid and smart grid

    -

    - System-level & network optimization for 4G/B4G/5G communication systems

    - Analysis and optimization of power-line communications

    - Smart (micro) grid, smart building system and construction IT convergence

    - IT convergence network for machine-to-machine (M2M), u-healthcare and RFID/USN

    - Nonlinear optimization and convex analysis of communication systems

    Networks, Error Correcting Codes

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    [Image Processing]

    - Background Subtraction / Foreground Segmentation

    - Anisotropic Diffusion

    - Tensor Voting Applications

    - Text Extraction in Natural Scene Images

    - Image Segmentation

    - Text Processing in Natural Images / Document Images - Medical Imaging Applications

    [Computer Vision]

    - Hand Gesture Recognition

    - Image Understanding

    - Moving Object Tracking

    [Video Coding Algorithms]

    - Motion Estimation in MEG2/4, H.264

    - Transcoding in MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264

    - Distributed Video Coding

    Rock Mechanics

    Blasting Engineering

    Mining Enfineering

    Applied Geology

    Geochemistry

    Petrology

    Mineralogy

    .2. Seismic exploration

    it is subject to enforce their background in some important theoretical and practical

    knowledge Application fields : petroleum and gas exploration, geological survey

    3. Electrical resistivity/Electromagnetic exploration :

    Application fields : construction, geological survey, underground

    water survey, and resource survey, Etc..

    4. Remote sensing

    Remote sensing is the small or large-scale acquisition of information of an object or

    phenomenon, by the use of either recording or real-time sensing devices. In practice,remote

    sensing is the stand-off collection through the use of a variety of devices for gatheringinformation on a given object or area.

    students can also study about magnetic method, GPR(ground penetrating radar), and new

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    Deve opment o minera processing an y rometa urgica processes

    In general, the R&D projects conducted have included testwork programs to develop

    process design parameters for processing minerals and secondary materials into high purity

    products. The scheme includes all unit operations involved in mineral processing and

    hydrometallurgy.

    Development of solvent extraction technologyThe research in this area involves the development of a process for solvent extraction,

    applying commercially available solvent for extracting metals of interest into solution for

    concentration and recovery as high purity products.

    The research includes equilibrium study of various aqueous/organic systems to derive

    McCabe Thiele diagrams for process development. From the data collected in the laboratory,

    plant circuits can be developed, including stage design and process plant production.

    Development of ion exchange technology

    In conjunction with other purification techniques such as precipitation, solvent extraction,

    work on ion exchange resins is also being conducted at the laboratory for implementing

    schemes to selectively remove metal ions from the process liquor before final product

    recovery.

    The research includes loading testing of various resins on process liquors to determine

    loading and ion exchange characteristics and to determine operating parameters for resin

    column operations (flow rate, breakthrough characteristics, etc.).

    Modelling of chemical systems using Stabcal program

    The Stabcal software was developed by Prof. H.H.Huang of Montana Tech, UM, and has

    been used extensively in research to determine the speciation of various chemical equilibria.

    The ro ram redicts the stabilit of various e uilibrium s stems of interest and is a useful.

    2. Development of soil remediation method

    3. Studies on the analysis of soil contaminants

    4. Risk assessment of contaminated area or abandoned mine area

    5. Development of analysis methodology of hazardous chemicals

    6. Determination of contaminant source

    - Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC)

    - Microbial Electrochemical System

    - Environmental Biotechnology

    - Environmental Sustainability

    - Ecological Engineering

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    - Atmospheric Environment- Air Quality Management/Monitoring

    - Comprehensive Chemical Characterization of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles

    and Biomass Burning Aerosols

    - Source Apportionment of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles

    - Secondary Organic Aerosols

    - Water-Soluble Organic Carbon

    Food Microbiology, Food Safety, Fermented Foods,

    Food Enzymology, Food biotechnology

    Food microbiology and Food safety. p m za on o pre rea men con on o agr cu ura res ues or ermen a e sugar

    production

    2. Oxalic acid pretreatment of agricultural residues and enzyme accessibilty to pretreated

    biomass

    3. Structural characterization of biomass pretreated by oxalic acid pretreatment

    - Development Geography: Postdevelopment agenda, Discourse on Fair-trade

    - Migration Studies: Trans-migrants, Migration-locality

    Cancer immunotherapy

    NK cells

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    Satellite Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry

    Airborne and Terrestrial Laser Scanning

    Digital Image Processing and Computer Vision

    Geographic Information System

    1. Fundamental Behavior of Geo-materials Physical characterization of geomaterials using elastic and electromagnetic wave

    Physical characterization of vanishing, dissolution geomaterial and Non-text book soil

    Physical characterization of cemented soils (bio-treated) and engineered soils

    2. Geotechnical Instrumentations from Lab to Field (Wave-based)

    Wire or wireless sensor networking applicable to monitor subsurface and to detect in geo-

    event

    Development of innovative sensor technology and application for various field conditions

    Development of multi-purpose sensing probes

    Inventive non-destructive techniques

    3. Geotechnical Engineering in Particle-Scale Parameter estimation of granular media based on 3D imaging

    Observation of micro and macro behavior of soils

    4. Emerging Geotechnical Engineering

    Application of Bio in Geotechnical Engineering

    Polymerized Granular Materials

    1. Recycling of industrial wastes on geo-application

    2. Geotechnical research for scouring

    Design, Synthesis, Characterization, and Properties of Inorganic Materials

    Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage Technologies

    Lithium Ion Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Solar Cells

    : - Nanoparticles for Advanced Energy Conversion Devices

    (Lithium-ion Batteries for Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Care Robot, Medical Devices, Satellite, RFID,

    Portable Electronics, etc.)

    - Developing a Noble Synthetic Route for Nanomaterials

    (Polyol-mediated synthesis, Co-precipitation, Sol-gel, Micro-emulsion, Spray Pyrolysis,

    Microwave Assisted, etc.)

    - Hi h Tem erature Materials S nthesis and Evaluationnergy a er a s:

    Gas(Hydrogen, Oxygen) Separation Membranes

    Solid Electrolyte Fuel Cells (SOFC, PCFC)

    Secondary Battery (Solid electrolytes)

    Defect Chemistr Electrochemical Anal sis and Trans ort Pro ertiesater a s ectroc em stry

    - Secondary Batteries

    - Corrosion and protection

    - Electro & Electroless des osition

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    SMART CANTILEVERS

    Smart micro-four-point probe with in-plane tips

    SU-8 cantilevers integrated with high-sensitive strain gauges

    Switchable cantilevers for a time-of-flight scanning force microscope

    Construction of a low-cost AFM system

    Sub-attonewton force detection using ultrathin silicon cantilevers

    Functional cantilever arrays for data storage applications Thermal probe array for maskless nanolithography

    SENSORS & ACTUATORS

    A novel pressure sensor based on an array of microswitches

    Pressure sensor using single carbon fiber as a strain gauge

    Micro XY-stage using SU-8 thermal actuators

    PDMS-based thermal microactuators

    Thermal-driven silicon xy-stage integrated with piezoresistive sensors for nano-positioning

    Investigation of graphene piezoresistors for use as strain gauge sensors

    MICRO-FABRICATION

    MEMS methods for studying postbuckling beam under thermal loading and its

    application in electrothermal actuators

    PVDF energy harvesting system

    Fabrication of thermal microprobes with a sub-100 nm metal-to-metal junction

    Artificial Lotus leafs with super hydrophobic transparent surfaces

    Surface modified nano-patterned SU-8 pillar array optically transparent super-

    hydrophobic thin film

    Nanocomposites stacked with carbon nanotubes and Nafion films

    Fabrication of unique tungsten tips by the self-descending phenomenon of menisci

    MEDICAL DEVICES

    Cantilever-based micros stem for hi h-throu h ut dru screenin a lications

    Micro/Nano Robotics, Medical Robotics, Intelligent Robotics, Cable Robotics, Space Robotics

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    Micro/Nano Robotics, Medical Robotics, Intelligent Robotics, Cable Robotics, Space Robotics

    Micro/Nano Robotics, Medical Robotics, Intelligent Robotics, Cable Robotics, Space Robotics

    biochemistry, enzymology, cancer biochemistry

    : Malignant brain tumor

    : Caner immunotherapy

    : Peptide immunotherapy

    Behavioral Addiction, Psycholpathology, Emotion, Neuropsychology

    Specific Rresearch Areas:

    Behavioral Addictions - Internet Game Addiction, Running Addiction, Food Addiction

    Psychopathology- Schizophrenia, Affective Disorders, Insight, Neurocognitive Functioning,

    Neuroleptic Side-effects

    Emotion- Emotional Process, Emotion Complexity, Emotion Expression

    Neuropshology- Relationships of above research areas with neuropsychological/cognitive

    functioning1. Preservation o oo in ow Temperature

    2. Cold chain

    3. Food rocess En ineerin (unit o eration in Food industr )

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    Major: Heat Engineering in Mechanical Engineering/ Fields of Study: Boiling and

    Condensation Heat Transfer in Mini and Microchannels, Modification and Development of

    Heat Exchangers using Natural and Alternative Refrigerants, Heat Pump using New and

    Renewable Energy, Efficiency Modification in Refrigeration Plant and Cold Chain.

    .

    - Human

    - Animal model (Piglet)

    2. Sepsis induced organ failure in animal model (mouse, piglet)

    - Mitochondrial dysfunction in septic cardiomyopathy

    - Ventilator induced lung injury (VILI)

    -.

    - Human

    - Animal model (Piglet)2. Sepsis induced organ failure in animal model (mouse, piglet)

    - Mitochondrial dysfunction in septic cardiomyopathy

    - Ventilator induced lung injury (VILI)

    - oma er a s

    Bone graft substitutes

    Collagen-based biomaterials

    Comparative studies for different biomaterials

    Animal models for scaffold biomaterial research

    MS or PhD student position in veterinary laboratory medicine is available. Applicants are

    invited from highly motivated and outstanding students with a Bachelor degree in veterinarymedicine, medicine, biology, molecular biology, biochemistry or immunology.

    The position is embedded in a research area focusing on pathogenesis of sepsis and acute

    lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome. The students will be involved in the role of

    animal (mouse, pigs and dogs) modeling and molecular/protein works as well as in vitro

    study.

    Students will join a young and international research team with extensive expertise in the

    field of sepsis and critical care in a recently constructed, modern state-of-the art scientific

    lab. Students will also learn how to understand, think and conduct top science, and how to

    master the most advanced techniques in animal model, molecular biology and immunology.

    n -angogenes s w na ura pro uc s an ac er a2) Natural Antibiotics

    3) Anti-obesity with antioxidant materials from natural products

    4) Development of Biofuel

    5) Promote growth rate of useful bacteria(Latic acid bacteria) with natural product.

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    1. Development of microbial pesticides for the control of plant diseases

    2. Development of botanical pesticides for the control of plant diseases

    3. Development of natural preservatives for foods and cosmetics

    4. Discovery of novel natural metabolites

    5. Development of eco-friendly techniques for the reduction of natural contamination

    of Fusarium mycotoxins

    Applied Microbiology, Phytopathology, Plant Disease, Antibiotics, BioControl / Biological

    Chemistry.

    Sculpture / carving & Modeling

    Sculpture / carving & Modeling

    Painting / Drawing & Painting

    Painting / Drawing & Painting

    Korean Painting / Korean Painting

    Korean Painting / Korean Painting

    Design / Visual Communication Design

    Design / Visual Communication Design

    Varnishing with Lacquer Craft()/ Craft Fine Arts

    Ceramic Art / Craft Fine Arts

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    Theory of Art / Theory of Art

    Theory of Art / Theory of Art

    - Chemical synthesis of metal and metal oxide materials- Development of various dimensional structures for photoelectrochemical (PEC) device

    - Formation of TiO2 nanotube/nanorod using anodization and hydrothermal methods

    - Sensitized p-type solar cell based on inverseopal CuxO and NiO electrode

    - Dye-sensitized solar cell based on the electron motion at the photoanode composed

    of 1-D structure

    - Synthesis of quantum-dot and application of quantum-dot solar cell

    - Synthesis of new metal oxides for photoelectrochemical water splitting

    - Synthesis of anodic metal oxides with functional nanostructures for

    photoelectrochemical devices

    - Electrode materials for lithium ion battery and redox flow battery

    1. Construction of a Korean mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) phylogeny for understanding

    mtDNA polymorphisms in the Korean population and geographic or phenotype estimation.

    2. Investigation of the mitochondrial genome instability (mtGI) in cancers and its

    pathophysiological and clinical implications.

    3. Development of new markers for the quantitative determination of hematopoietic

    chimerism after allogeneic stem cell transplantation using mitochondrial DNA microsatellites.

    4. Development of biomarkers for the diagnosis and successful treatment of cancers,

    especially leukemia and colorectal cancer

    5. Mitochondrial genotyping from individual stem cells as a new method for tracking stemcell progeny, which may provide a natural genetic marker for the determination of the

    contribution of stem cells to myocardium regeneration

    - Molecular bacterial pathogenesis

    - Vaccine and adjuvant development

    - Systems biology and vaccinology

    - Phagocytosis, Apoptosis and Efferocytosis of Neutrophil

    - Sepsis and Multiple Organ Failure- Critical Care Medicine

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    Architectural Planning & Design, Integrated Project Delivery, Sustaninable Architecture,

    Building Energy Evaluation, Building Faade, Digital Design, Building Information Modeling,

    Spatial and/or Environmental Standardization

    1. High performance fiber reinforced cementitious composites

    - Sustainable(Green) construction materials (Strain-hardening cement free composites)

    - Fiber distribution evaluation in FRCCs using image processing techniques

    - Micromechanics-based fiber bridging analysis

    - Tensile behavior simulation of FRCCs

    - Development of special version of FRCC for infra-structure application

    2. High performance concrete

    - Self compacting concrete (rheological control of cementitious materials)

    Optimal concrete mixture proportion using artificial intelligence technique

    3. Image processing & AI techniques

    - Image processing technique (crack measurement, fiber distribution evaluation, eta.)

    - Artificial intelligence technique (artificial neural network, genetic algorithm, fuzzy theory,

    etc.)

    1. Neurobiology

    2. Stem Cell Biology

    3. Aging

    Research in P450 lab is mainly focused on the cytochrome P450 related functions and their

    application for the production of valuable fine chemicals including drugs and drug

    candidates.

    Specific topics:

    1. Enzyme Engineering: Directed evolution of bacterial and human cytochrome P450 enzymes

    to make biocatalysts for the generation of metabolites, which can be used for drug leads or

    drug themselves.

    2. Enzymology: Reaction mechanism of bacterial and human cytochrome P450 enzymes

    toward human drugs and fine chemicals.3. Metabolism Studies: Metabolism studies of human dru s and fine chemicals usin

    Molecular Endocrinology

    Cancer Biology

    Reproductive Biology

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    1. Functional genomics: Investigate gene function using transgenic plants

    2. Molecular Farming: Production of pharmaceutical proteins and valuable enzymes using

    plant system

    3. Gene regulation: regulation of gene expression

    Liver Metabolism

    Cell Signaling

    Gene regulation

    : Dental Implant surface

    : Dental prosthodontics

    : Esthetic ceramic restorative material

    : CAD/CAM prosthesis

    : Dental titanium alloy

    : Bone graft material

    : Dental Implant surface

    : Dental prosthodontics

    : Esthetic ceramic restorative material

    : CAD/CAM prosthesis

    : Dental titanium alloy

    : Bone graft material

    Dental pulp biologyDentin-pulp complex regeneration

    Pulp inflammation and mineralization

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    Dental pulp biology

    Dentin-pulp complex regeneration

    Pulp inflammation and mineralization

    The main field of study is distributed networks and systems which includes issues related to

    peer-to-peer networks, overlay networks, content distribution networks, online social

    networks, software defined network and GRID/Cloud computing. The following list represents

    the recent topic of research

    - Improving operability and security of Software defined network

    - Improving trustness of recommendation systems by leveraging Online Social Network

    - Achieving very fast dissemination through overlay networks in emergency

    - Enhancing performance of content distribution network by considering users' behavior

    - Defending Sybil Attack by using Online Social Network

    - Security issues on Software Defined Networks

    - Pattern Recognition

    - Image Processing

    - Document Image Understanding

    Bioinformatics, Pattern Recognition, Semantic Web, Multimedia Data Mining, Big DataAnalysis

    - ystem on p

    - Networks on Chip

    - Mobile Application Program

    - Embedded S stem

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    Multi-modal signal processing,

    Computational Intelligence,

    Pattern Recognition and Image Processing

    High-performance embedded system

    Energy-aware embedded system

    Temperature-aware embedded system

    OS-level Management

    Energy-aware job scheduling

    Task scheduling between CPU and GPU

    SoC (System-on-a-Chip)

    Bus architecture for high-performance SoC

    Low-power on-chip interconnection

    Computer Architecture

    Microprocessor

    Multi-core processor

    Biomedical Engineering

    Computational Intelligence, Pattern Recognition, Data Mining

    Image Processing

    ontext ware pp cat on or mart one

    Location Tracking with Smart Phone

    Software Defined Network

    Network Securit

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    Next Generation Mobile Computing & Networking

    - Clouding computing and networks, Next generation mobile platform, etc.

    Broadcasting & Telecommunication Convergence Media

    - Smart media processing, Signal processing.

    - QoS/QoE-aware Smart TV & Social TV, media controls/measurement/analysis

    Human-oriented IT convergence technologies

    - Smart work, Smart space, Contents, Cultural processing technologies

    1. Natural User Interface Using Smart Sensors

    2. Smart Phone Sensing & Remote Control Technology

    3. Electric Potential Sensor Based Gesture Recognition

    4. Low-Power Embedded System Design

    cros ruc ura eve opmen n ceram cs.

    Single crystal growth.Fuel cell electrolyte proton conducting ceramics.

    Lead-free piezoelectric ceramics and single crystals.

    Visit the webpage: http://funlab.jnu.ac.kr

    1) Fabrication of conducting polymer nanomaterials with controlled size and morphology

    Time series, high-dimensional data analysis, mathematical finance

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    [email protected]

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    Yongbong-Dong, Buk-gu,

    Gwangju, 500-757, Korea

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    Scholarship Benefits

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Extra incentives will be provided depending on research accomplishments

    once or twice a year. The amount scholarship is enough to cover the living

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's :1,000,000~ 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Tuition wave or tuition support/semester.

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    - Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    $ 7000 per year for graduate student (M.S);

    $ 10,000 per year for graduate student (Ph.D)

    the first semester will be covered by university scholarship or by their own

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month-Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -Doctor's : Less than 1,000,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Graduate students may participate in research projects run by the

    anthropology department and/or by the advisors and receive financial

    support. Archaeology major students may also work in the private research

    or anizations such as the Honam Cultural Pro ert Research Center

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    ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Doctor's : more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    1. RA TA

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,000KRW ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Full financial support to attend domestic or international conference when

    he/she submits his/her own research results as the first author

    Summer/Winter vacation with a period of at least one-week

    Bonus for paper publication depending on the journal quality

    Supplying personal equipments for lab safety

    Space and basic furnitures for his/her study in the lab

    Opportunities to travel over Korea during the lab. picnic

    Promoting an annual salary up to +20% considering his/her yearly

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    -Students will receive incentive 250,000~500,000 KRW per a paper .

    -Students will be finantially supported for attending conference

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    Extra benefitsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000 ~1,200,000KRW

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~ 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Incentive for the publication of research paper

    Supporting for the presentation at international conference (traveling fee

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Extra cash bonus (500,000 KRW/article) is offered as an incentive to publish

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -Doctor's : Less than 1,000,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    additional incentive for the journal publication

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    - BK21Plus program

    - Research fund from NRF (National Research Foundation of Korea)

    - Chonnam National University program

    - Research assistantship

    @ Support: scalar fee + monthly incentive

    - Extra benefits ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,000 KRW

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefitsThe student will be supported for the participation of International

    conference when he/she will present a poster or do an oral presentation as

    the first author.

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    The student will be supported for the participation of International

    conference when he/she will present a poster or do an oral presentation as

    the first author.

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Research Assistantship may vary depending upon the funding source.

    - However, will not exceed 70 (USD 580) per month for the academic

    year. ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Initial financial supports are approximately 800 and 1,200 US dollars/month

    for a M.S. student and a Ph. D student, respectively, as his/her living

    expenses. Financial support will be raised upon their research and academic

    performance. Additional university and/or department graduate scholarships,

    such as tuition waive or teaching assistantship, may be provided for the

    qualified international graduate students as well.

    ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW-Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    -

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Travel grant for domestic and/or international conference

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,000KRW

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    1) If participating in research projects, there will be additional paymentaccording to the contribution of the participants, which will be around $300 -

    $900 per month.

    2) There could be extra incentive for publications in domestic/international

    journals or top tier conferences

    3) Students are encouraged to submit papers to international conferences.

    If the paper is accepted, the travel expense and the registration fee will be

    supported from the research fund.

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW-Doctor's : Less than 1,000,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Financial supports for field travels and academic events

    ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000 ~ 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -Doctor's : Less than 1,000,000KRW

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,00KRW

    Extra benefits

    Part or full tuition fees will be supported by the Department(BK) or by our

    own project, past the first semester.

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~ 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    I will be able to give incentive depending on his or her ability. For example,

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -Doctor's : Less than 1,000,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    If you publish SCI paper as a main author, you will get \ 500,000 of cash

    bonus.

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    1) Students are encouraged to submit papers to international conferences.

    If the paper is accepted, the travel expense and the registration fee will

    be

    supported.

    2) Extra incentive will be provided for journal publication (SCI(E) level)

    -Master's : less than 500,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Research Assistantship or teaching assistantship is available : about $250

    per month.

    - Part of living costs can be provided from laboratory

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW -Doctor's : 1 000000~1 200000KRW ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - incentive money (500,000 to 1000000 per SCI paper)

    - Lunch and dinner will be provided.

    -

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    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    -

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    minimum $500 per month, personal computer with office supplies.

    Extra benefits

    Chances to attend an international conference (trip fee with registration).

    Financial support for a field trip.Incentive according to research performances.

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    minimum $500 per month, personal computer with office supplies.

    Extra benefits

    Financial support for a field trip.

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    ss stants p sc o ars p eta s per mont

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW-Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Students will get many chances to attend international and domestic

    conferences.

    - Co-work experience with Government Research Institutes and

    international Research Groups.

    - 300,000~500,000 won of incentive per semester will provide for Master

    course student.

    - ~Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,00KRW

    Extra benefits

    Students are eligible to receive an additional BK21+ scholarship from the

    department in the amount of \600,000 (MS) and \1,000,000 (Ph.D)-Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000

    -Doctor's : 1,000,00~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Paper (SCI or SCIE) incentive

    - Presentation and attendance in International Conference

    ss stants p sc o ars p eta s per mont

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Opportunities of collaboration works with other Korean universities (for

    instance, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Gwangju Institute of

    Science and Technology), national research institutes (Pohang Accelerator

    Laboratory, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea Institute of

    Machinery and Materials), and industries (Samsung Electronics, Samsung

    Electro-Mechanics)

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    MNTL will provide some incentive based on the evaluation of RA.

    on y suppor n1) Basic Scholarship per Month :

    -Master's :1,200,000 KRW(with BK Support),

    800,000~1,100,000 KRW(without)

    -Doctor's : 1,800,000 KRW (with BK Support),

    1,200,000~1,600,000 KRW(without)

    -Intergrate's :1-2yr: 1,200,000 KRW (with BK Support),

    800,000~1,100,000 KRW(without)

    3-yr: 1,800,000 KRW(with BK Support)

    1,200,000~1,600,000 KRW(without)

    Incentives

    - Journal : 1st author: 300,000 KRW/Co-aurthor: 100,000 KRW(SCI(E) is

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    1) Basic Scholarship per Month :

    -Master's :1,200,000 KRW(with BK Support),

    800,000~1,100,000 KRW(without)

    -Doctor's : 1,800,000 KRW (with BK Support),

    1,200,000~1,600,000 KRW(without)

    -Intergrate's :1-2yr: 1,200,000 KRW (with BK Support),

    800,000~1,100,000 KRW(without)

    3-yr: 1,800,000 KRW(with BK Support)

    1,200,000~1,600,000 KRW(without)

    Incentives

    - Journal : 1st author: 300,000 KRW/Co-aurthor: 100,000 KRW(SCI(E) is

    on y suppor n

    1) Basic Scholarship per Month :

    -Master's :1,200,000 KRW(with BK Support),

    800,000~1,100,000 KRW(without)

    -Doctor's : 1,800,000 KRW (with BK Support),

    1,200,000~1,600,000 KRW(without)

    -Intergrate's :1-2yr: 1,200,000 KRW (with BK Support),

    800,000~1,100,000 KRW(without)

    3-yr: 1,800,000 KRW(with BK Support)

    1,200,000~1,600,000 KRW(without)

    Incentives

    - Journal : 1st author: 300,000 KRW/Co-aurthor: 100,000 KRW(SCI(E) is

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW-Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    -900,000won/ month

    : Source: Research fund from National Research Foundation of Korea

    and Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital,

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,00KRW

    Extra benefits

    Compensation up to $500 will be awarded per semester pending on work

    of excellent standards resulting in publication

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Our lab supports student's study with Scholarship and all of research and

    living materials and conditions in lab. All of students have abroad toursthey have presentation over one time in International Conference every

    year. If students are an excellent, Our lab will support much more for his

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    providing dormitary and lunch

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    providing dormitary and lunch

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,00~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Benefit from a highly structured training program involves animal

    experiments, weekly seminar, veterinary case round. Financial benefit is

    commensurate with experience and qualifications.

    ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,00~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - The incentive will be given two or three times per year.

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000

    -Doctor's : 1,000,00~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    About 300-500 thousand (Korean Won) per month as Research

    Assistantship (research projects funded by government).

    Incentives or special scholarships from Res. Projects or our Department

    (Major) depending on the budget and students' accomplishments.

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistants ip/sc o ars ip Detai s per mont

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistants ip/sc o ars ip Detai s per mont

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ects

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ectsAssistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

    -The scholarshi will su ort when I et research ro ects

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,000 KRW

    Extra benefits

    If you are working hard and make good products, I will give an incentive

    (about $300) per one paper.

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    (mostly) Providing dormitory in Chonnam National University Medical

    School and Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital.

    ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's :more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's :more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - ss stants p sc o ars p eta s per mont

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~ 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Additional incentives for excellent research performance such as paper

    publication may be provided on yearly basis upon evaluation

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,00~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Incentive will be given according to the evaluation results of research

    performance.

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,00KRW

    Extra benefitsStudents will receive incentive 250,000~500,000KRW per a paper .

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Attending at the international conference with his or her own research

    results.

    ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Doctor's : more than 1,000,00KRW

    Extra benefits

    There might be some if we receive a grant supporting graduate students

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Doctor's : more than 1,000,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    There will be incentive for publications

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's :500,000~ 700,000KRW

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000 ~ 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Incentives will be given in accordance with research performance and we will

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    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000 ~ 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Incentives will be given in accordance with research performance and we will

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    DNSLab has several incentive program. The basis of the incentive can be the

    publications of research papers to significant Journals or conferences, the

    successful treatment of projects and etc.

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : more than 1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefitsAdditionally students will be received incentives according to their research

    products such as papers published in conferences and journals. We provide

    research materials if they are required to conduct experiments such as

    personal computers, IPAD, Galaxy Tab, smart phone, Wii, Xbox etc. If

    students attend conferences with a ers, the travelin ex enses will be

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : less than 500,000KRW

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    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,000KRW

    The support above is research assistantship, not scholarship. It will be given

    if working for research project. The student must demonstrate his or her

    ability to perform research project after one semester.

    Extra benefits

    Depending on the ability and the performance for conducting research, extra

    benefits will be given:

    * Financial benefits 9(from 0 to several millions of Korean currency)

    * Attending international conference, workshop, exhibition, etc.

    *

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    : Extra support can be provided when students have enough contribution to

    research projects.

    : Cost for attending the conference can be provided when students have

    their research presentation in the conference.

    ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    The support above is research assistantship, not scholarship. It will be given

    if working for research project. The student must demonstrate his or her

    ability to perform research project after one semester.

    Extra benefits

    Depending on the ability and the performance for conducting research, extra

    benefits will be given:

    * Financial benefits 9(from 0 to several millions of Korean currency)

    * Attending international conference, workshop, exhibition, etc.

    *Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

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    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : 1,000,000~1,200,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    - Incentives for paper publication, implementation, contribution for labactivity, etc

    - Support for travel to attend international conferences

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : more than 700,000KRW

    -Doctor's : more than 1,200,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000KRW

    Assistantship/scholarship Details per month

    -Master's/Intergrate's : 500,000~700,000 ss s an s p sc o ars p e a s per mon

    -Doctor's : less than 1,000,000KRW

    Extra benefits

    Financial support on the expenses of attending local and international

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    Requirements etc

    Applicants who have background inbiochemistry, chemistry or molecular

    biology are preferred.

    Applicants should not have a difficulty in

    communicating in English.

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    Scholarship

    applicants

    acceptable

    Applicants need to have an energetic and

    creative passion and a social cooperation to

    make

    a team work. If applicants have an

    eligibility for speaking and writing of

    English, they will beconsiderable for acceptance.

    Applicants need to have good

    backgrounds in molecular biology and gene

    regulation

    We accept only the applicants who wants

    to continue studying at PhD program

    Strong course-wor ac groun s (Foo

    Chemistry, Microbiology, and Biochemistry

    etc)

    Graduated from Foods and Food related

    area such as Animal Foods (meat, milk and

    egg)

    Strong background for English proficiency

    (Toefl (iBT) 80 or higher; Toeic 700 or

    higher or toeic speaking 5 or higher)

    Strong English communication and writing

    skills are re uired.

    Students are encouraged to learn Korean

    language

    druing their study period.

    ster

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    Only Doctor's Degree

    ece v ng mas er egree n e e

    associated biology or chemistry at the time

    of application.

    Applicants age should be less than 30 at

    the time of application.

    Fluency both in technical writing in English

    and in voice communications.

    Honest and sincere attitudes.

    Rule-keeping and self-motivated

    applicants.

    The last, but the most important thing is

    that applicants should be physically and

    Highly motivated students having Research

    experience and high grades will be favored

    1. Available only for Ph.D course.

    2. Research experience at institute (at leat 1

    year).

    - Applicants must be good at English.

    - Applicants should have educational

    background in plant science.

    - If the applicant have experience in

    molecular biotechnology or statistics, it is

    desirable.

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    English Proficiency : more than TOEFL 570 IELTS

    90

    1. Taking general chemistry and physical

    chemistry courses

    2. English for mutual communication

    3. Interesting in excited-state dynamics and

    spectroscopic tools (Physical Chemistry)

    4. PhD student preferred

    Candidates should have:

    - a good english communication and

    writing skill

    - a self-motivated and enthusiastic attitude

    for research and laboratory work

    A B.S. in Chemistry or a closely related

    discipline is

    required and undergraduate research

    experience in

    organic synthesis is desired.

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    The Ph.D. candidate or the applicant for

    Master-Ph.D. integration course who

    majored in biology, biochemistry and

    chemistry during the master course can

    have a priority to be supported in my

    laboratory. For this, I can support foreign

    student for at least three years for fulfillinghis/her Ph.D. work. For the student of the

    integration course, I can support for at least

    five years. For the master course student, I

    will support him/her for two years.

    The applicant should have no problem in

    communicating with English.e . . can a e or e app can or

    Master-Ph.D. integration course who

    majored in organic chemistry during the

    master course can have a priority to be

    supported in my laboratory. For this, I can

    support foreign student for at least three

    years for fulfilling his/her Ph.D. work. For

    the student of the integration course, I can

    support for at least five years. For the

    master course student, I will support

    him/her for two years.

    The applicant should be able to

    programm ng anguage m or g eve :

    C++, Matlab

    COTS SW skill (mid or high level): GIS SW

    (ArcGIS), Remote Sensing SW (EDRAS,

    ENVI,...)

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    Scholarship

    applicants

    acceptable

    - Strictly required to meet the universitys

    English proficiency requirements.

    - Scientific writing and communication skills

    are essentially required.

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    acceptable

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    - Solid academic background on structural

    or geotechnial engineering with general

    civil engineering-related fundamental

    knowledges

    - Proper experience and skill in softwares

    MATLAB, CAD, word processor and one of

    FEM programs such as SAP, ABAQUS, etc.- Statement of purpose including academic

    background, career, major, publication lists,

    and research background

    - Undergraduate transcript and course

    descriptions.

    - The Ph.D. candidate who has higher

    TOEFL score than 530 (PBT TOEFL or

    equivalent IBT TOEFL score) will be

    preferable but not limited.

    - Moderate English level (writing and

    speaking) and willingness to learn Korean

    - Basic understanding of circuit theory and

    control theory

    - Computer and programming skills

    - CV and research plan

    - Advanced English level (writing and

    speaking) and willingness to learn Korean

    - Basic understanding of engineering

    mathematics and wired/wireless

    communications

    - Computer and programming skills

    (MATLAB, C/C++, OPNet)

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    - Students need to exhibit the English

    proficiency, typically in test scores like

    TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS or others.

    - Students need to contact the professor

    ([email protected]) before applying to the

    graduate school.

    - Students need to send the resume,

    transcript and the English test score to the

    professor.

    Good English skills of speaking and writing.

    Prefer PhD or MS-PhD course students than

    MS.

    Student from Myanmar will take

    precedence of entering Graduate School

    with this major.

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    - Basic Korean language (middle level) or,

    Communication ability with English (high

    level)

    - journal publication experience is preferred

    for Ph.D course candidates.

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    Scholarship

    applicants

    acceptable

    1. On-campus accommodation should be

    provided to new international students

    2. Students with M.S. degree who want to

    pursue Ph.D. degree in Chonnam National

    university are preferred3. Ethical diversity among international

    students is desirable

    4. Since most departments cannot offer

    enough 100% English classes, individual

    study or taking classes in other department

    should be accepted as course credit for

    international students graduation

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    g y mo va e s u en s as er

    and/or Ph.D course) who have experienced

    in air quality monitoring and quantification

    of major chemical components in

    atmospheric particulate matter, and taken

    courses of air quality

    management/modeling are welcome!

    Any experience in measurements of

    ambient aerosol particles, IC, ICP-AES (or

    ICP-MS), and TOC can be a merit.

    Interested students should contact to Prof.

    Seung-Shik Park ([email protected]) by e-

    mail before applying for the graduate

    school. The email should include the

    following: (1) Resume, transcript, and

    English test score (TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS or

    others), (2) list of publications, and (3)

    contact information includin hone

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    applicants

    acceptable

    Major in Food Science, Microbiology, Cell

    biology orMolecular biolo

    -T e ig eve o Eng is or Korean

    Language

    -Only for the Student who majored

    Geo ra h

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    Candidates will be a good position in

    joining the LAB if

    they have English proficiency proofs (TOEIC

    score, available ones).

    AFNL welcomes student whose major is not

    only Mechanical Engineering but also

    Physical Science, Engineering (Chemistry,

    Physcis, Materials science, Biotechnology)!

    Most important thing to join AFNL is your

    Passion for the Research!

    TOEIC score higher than 600 (or equivalent)

    - MATLAB skill (especially, Image Process

    Tool)

    - Skill and experience for experiments

    apparatus

    (fuel spray, diesel or gasoline engine

    test)

    - Basic Korean or Mid-level English

    - English or Korean language skill

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    - Background

    BS or MS degree in Engineering or related

    fields

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    - Our lab requires two options. One is

    English label including speaking and

    writing, the other is mathematical lebel.

    And all of abroad students have to

    study Korean. And you must write your

    graduate dissertation with English.

    - P.S. lab

    2

    (

    2)

    .

    Student who has so passoinate that

    participate in lab

    Full time

    Student who has so passoinate thatparticipate in lab

    Full time

    Written/verbal English communication skill

    is essential for

    the all applicants.

    1. one should bear English ability

    1. one should be work hard.

    1. should be published SCI paper

    1. should be truth and sincerity

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    1. Applicants to Master's degree programare preferred.

    2. Statement of research purpose and

    letters of recommendation are needed.

    3. Applicants who have finished bachelor's

    degree from 4-year University and are

    fluent in English are preferred.

    4. Academic records of bachelor's degree

    with 3.7 (of 4.5) or up to B+ is preferred.

    5. Applicants majored in or studied

    Microbiology, Plant Pathology,Biochemistry, Natural Products or Biology

    are preferred.

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    The major should be based on chemistry,

    material science,

    and nanoscience.

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    1. English: Basic communication skill with

    English should be required.

    2. Major of undergraduate: Biology,

    chemistry, biotechnology, and related fields

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    Scholarship

    applicants

    acceptable

    2015

    1

    .

    .

    Basic Korean language (basic level)

    Communication ability with English

    (middle or higher level)

    Basic Korean language (basic level)

    Communication ability with English

    (middle or higher level)

    Dormitory will be required.

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    Dormitory will be required.

    - Motivated and Diligent manner

    - Proficient communication skill in english

    - Proficient writing skill in english

    - Backgrounds of Computer Science (Data

    Structure, Algorithm, Operating System -

    Linux/Windows, Network System, Database,

    Programming Language -

    C/C++/Java/Python/JavaScript )

    -be good enough

    - Matlab, C/C++, Java Programming skill is

    mandatory

    - Course works for Probability/Statistics,

    Discrete Math, Artificial Intelligence,

    We are looking for students who

    are good at programming languages such

    as C, C++, and JAVA.

    have working experience in a company as a

    programmer.

    are good at mathematics.

    can speak and write English.

    have English test score of TOEIC, TOEFL or

    others.

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    * Must be reliable and dependable

    * Good at Mathematics, computer

    programming(C/C++, MATLAB)

    * Fluent in English (reading, writing,

    speaking)

    * Have good standing in undergraduate

    program

    Applicants must be in "good standing" withtheir

    undergraduate program (computer

    engineering or electronics engineering) and

    their ability in english.

    * Must be reliable and dependable

    * Good at Mathematics, computer

    programming(C/C++, MATLAB)

    * Fluent in English (reading, writing,

    speaking)

    * Strong eagerness to learn Korean

    language and culture

    am oo ng or etnam stu ents w o

    may have a plan

    to continue to Ph. D program, and 1

    Indonesian Student.

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    Must be good at software programming

    with C, C++, C#, Java and/or Matlab

    (Others plus)

    Be able to communicate, read and write

    technical paper in English (Korean Plus)

    Enough knowledge of mathematics

    Must be dependable, reliable, andcreative

    Prefer ones who apply for and will

    continue for Ph. D. course

    graduate students are mostly provided

    from funded projects as a form of

    research assistantship. Therefore,

    Applicants eligible for the assistantship

    must be highly qualified students showing

    I can support one Masters student.The student should work hard and be able

    to speak good English.

    Desktop computer in the research lab.