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Chang D. Yoo | Associate Vice President Office of Special Projects and Institutional Relations

SINCE 1971. KAIST. General Introduction. Chang D. Yoo | Associate Vice President Office of Special Projects and Institutional Relations. Introduction to KAIST and Daedeok Innopolis. Geographical Location_. Unitary Presidential Constitutional Republic Population: 50,004,000

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Chang D. Yoo | Associate Vice President Office of Special Projects and Institutional Relations

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  1. SINCE 1971 KAIST General Introduction Chang D. Yoo | Associate Vice President Office of Special Projects and Institutional Relations

  2. Introduction to KAIST and DaedeokInnopolis Geographical Location_ • Unitary Presidential • Constitutional Republic • Population: 50,004,000 • GDP: USD $1.156 trillion Republic of Korea 38th parallel

  3. Introduction to KAIST and DaedeokInnopolis Geographical Location_ 1971 KAIS, Korea Advanced Institute of Science Grad. School estedin Seoul by the gov’t under a special law that guarantees special privileges such as exemption from compulsory military service · Guseong Main Campus 1984 KIT, Korea Institute of Technology Undergrad. school est. in Daejeon by gov’t for students gifted in maths and sciences · Munji ICC Campus KAIS KAIST Business School 1989 KAIST, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology - Established through the merging of KAIS and KIT KIT KAIST Main Campus, Daejeon

  4. Introduction to KAIST and DaedeokInnopolis • DaedeokInnopolis: R&D Special Zone_ Geographical Location_ - 15% of National R&D Spending - 11% of National Ph.D-level Researchers (App. 9,000) - Korea’s Silicon Valley (Daejeon: 5th largest Metropolis, 540km2) Status (2011) 30 • GRIs 5 • Universities 48,057 Patents (Accumulated 39,052 Domestic, 9,005 Int’l) 1,179 • Companies • 15.5 • Total Sales (Billion USD) • 24,434 • Researchers (9,005 Ph.Ds) ※ GRI : Government Research Institute · Guseong Main Campus ISBB : Cheonan – Sejong – Chungwon – Daejeon • International Science - Business Belt (ISBB)_ · Munji ICC Campus World Class Science-Business Cluster (Cheonan – Sejong – Chungwon - Daejeon) Sejong City : (465 km2) Korea’s new administrative capital KAIST Business School KAIS 167km OBJECTIVE To develop the foundation for the development of a world class innovation cluster based on science DaedeokInnopolis JUL 2005 (70.4km2) PROJECT PERIOD /TOTAL BUDGET 1st stage : 2012-2017(6 yrs*), USD 4.5billion *Before the end of stage 1 of the project, the next stage will be planned. KIT KAIST Main Campus, Daejeon Establish a world-class Basic Science Institute Install a heavy ion accelerator Lay the business foundation for the sustainable and urban growth PROJECT DETAILS DaeguInnopolis JAN 2011 (22.25km2) GwangjuInnopolis JAN 2011 (18.73km2)

  5. Introduction to KAIST and DaedeokInnopolis Geographical Location_ Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology SIZE (Daejeon: 5th largest Metropolis, 540km2) Science Town (27.8km2) Techno-Valley (4.3km2) Industrial Area (3.2km2) Green Zone (31.2km2) Defense R&D (3.9km2) Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute Total (70.4km2) Korea Aerospace Research Institute IV Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources III · Guseong Main Campus ISBB : Cheonan – Sejong – Chungwon – Daejeon · Munji ICC Campus Sejong City : (465 km2) Korea’s new administrative capital V II KAIS KAIST Business School Agency for Defense Development KAIST ICC (Munji) 167km I DaedeokInnopolis JUL 2005 (70.4km2) KAIST Main Campus (Guseong) KAIST Main Campus, Daejeon KIT DaeguInnopolis JAN 2011 (22.25km2) GwangjuInnopolis JAN 2011 (18.73km2)

  6. Introduction to KAIST - Goal Global S&T Leaders in Research, Education and Entrepreneurship for Humanity Bringing Up Warm, Kind-Hearted Scientists Building Happy Campus Diversity Integrity Respect Equity Creativity Teamwork

  7. Introduction to KAIST • Established in 1971 as the nation’s first graduate school specializing in science and engineering • Merged with KIT and KAIST • The KAIST main campus transferred to Daejeon in 1989 • Bilingual Campus Faculty & Staff (1,588) Students (9,746) Budget (751 Million USD) 2,133 (21%) 19% 469 (29.5%) 22% 4,710 (45%) 2,529 (24%) 1,119 (70.5%) 1,024 (10%) 59% Government Subsidy Ph.D. BS MS Faculty Research Grants M.S. –Ph.D. Integrated degree program Staff Donations & other income

  8. Introduction to KAIST 2013 Asian University Rankings : 6th 2013 Top 50 Under 50 : 4th 2012 World University Rankings : 63rd - 24th in Engineering & IT - 48th in Natural Sciences 2013 Top 100 Under 50 : 3rd 2012 World University Rankings : 68th - 44th in Engineering & IT • 361 collaborative agreements in 59 countries. • 26 joint international research projects in 7 countries. • About 200 foreign faculty members from 27 countries. • 700 international students from more than 70 countries.

  9. KAIST Research Strategies and Achievements • KAIST was selected for the ‘2012 Thomson Reuters Top 100 Global Innovators’ award • KAIST is one of only two universities selected by Thomson Reuters for this prestigious award TOP 5 Univ. in US KAIST Ranked 5th: University PCT Filers in 2011 Comparison of JIF (Journal Impact Factor) in 2011 Johns Hopkins Univ. of California MIT Univ. of Texas System KAIST * PCT(Patent Cooperation Treaty) Yearly Review : The International Patent System in 2011

  10. KAIST Research Strategies and Achievements KAIST Institutes (KI)_ -Health -Education -Defense

  11. KAIST Research Strategies and Achievements KAIST Research: HRHR_ / Online Electric Vehicle Project (OLEV) The OLEV has pick-up devices underneath the vehicle to wirelessly gather power and charge the battery from underground power supply lines through the non-contact, electromagnetic charging method Main Achievements Patents : 178 (International: 63) Breakthrough Research for Battery & Charging Obstacles in Existing Electric Vehicles

  12. KAIST Research Strategies and Achievements KAIST Research: HRHR_ / Mobile Harbor (MH) Novel maritime container transport system that can go out to an anchored ship on the open seas to load or unload containers regardless of water depth The Mobile Harbor Project aims to deal with recent market needs in marine cargo transportation, while staying economically and environmentally friendly. • Main Achievements • Patents : 178 (International 27) • Papers : 92 (International 36)

  13. Saudi ARAMCO-KAIST CO2 Management Center • KAIST and Saudi Aramco, the national oil company of Saudi Arabiahad a opening ceremony of the Saudi Aramco-KAIST CO2 Management Center on Feb. 20th, 2013. • The CO2 Management Center will be responsible for CO2 application research, converting CO2 into the energy source of the future.

  14. Creative and Effective Education 3. 0 Programs at KAIST • Innovative educational practices through group discussions, interactive learning, and creative education solutions through online and offline resources • Global, Cyber Dual-Degree Program with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) • Chairwoman S.Y. Lee donated 7 million USD for KAIST’s innovative education programs in September of 2012

  15. 2013 International Presidential Forum on Global Research Universities(IPFGRU) http://forum.kaist.ac.kr • 2013 International Presidential Forum on Global Research Universities • Theme l The Role and Responsibilities of Research Universities: Knowledge Creation, Technology Transfer, and Entrepreneurship • Date l October 15, 2013 • Venuel Westin Chosun Hotel, Seoul, Korea

  16. KAIST Business Incubation Technology Business Incubation Center • Selected as the best business incubation center by AABI* in 2007 • 469 Venture Incubations (as of 2011) • The first, largest Incubation Center in Korea • Acceleration Program: systematic support devoted in assisting student • ventures was established in 2010 45 45개 Rise in the number of Student Start-Ups 학생창업증가 2 2012 2006 * ‘06 ~ ‘09 : No subsidies

  17. KAIST Student Venture – i-KAIST • KAIST Co. developing IT based interactive educational soln. • Multi-touch point screen technology, touchbar beam projector

  18. KAIST Research Strategies and Achievements Startup Venture Business - A KAIST student is a co-founder of Ticket Monster Co. - Ranked 1st in domestic social commerce - Achieved 20 million USD in cumulative sales within 7 months of establishment - Founded in 2008 by 5 KAIST students - Developed “Happy Motion” - a s/w to block internet pornography against use of minors - Achieved 7 million USD in cumulative sales since establishment - KAIST student developed the Virtual Finger Idea - Royalty income of 6.5 hundred thousand USD - 60 applications & 15 registrations of intellectual property rights within 2 years

  19. Entrepreneurship – Ventures by KAIST Graduates 2,147.4B KRW Approx. 2.1B USD 402.3B KRWApprox. 402M USD 234.2B KRWApprox. 234M USD - Founded by LEE, Haejin (largest shareholder as of 2012) - Master’s in Computer Science (‘92) - One of the most popular search engines in the world - 15th largest market value on KOSPI (Korea Composite Stock Price Index) - Founded by KIM, Jungjoo - Master’s in Computer Science (‘93)- Dominant leader of global on-line games market - Founded by SHIN, Donghyuck - Master’s in Physics (‘83) - Holds 10% of global touch panel display market - Supplier for Google, Sony and LG • The 2011 gross sales revenue generated by companies founded by KAIST graduates and venture companies housed within KAIST reached 6.5T KRW • 449 venture companies started by KAIST Graduates : Largest number of start-ups from a university within Korea • Created more than 16,000 jobs

  20. KAIST Student Mobility Fellowship • KAIST Student Mobility Fellowship • A new fellowship grant of US$1,000 for selected incoming exchange students from partner institutions of special relationship. • - Up to 2 exchange students from KIT for one semester • - Starting from 2013 fall semester • ※ For inquiries on this fellowship contact KAIST International Relations Team (irt@kaist.ac.kr) • Eligibility: Accepted in-bound exchange students from selected KAIST partners with nomination from the home institution. • General Requirements for In-bound Exchange Student Entry: • Minimum 1 year of full-time study at a partner university • GPA(Grade Point Average) of 3.0 or better (on 4.3 scale) or equivalent • English language proficiency – IBT TOEFL score of 80 or equivalent • Application Deadline: • Spring Semester – September 15 ~ October 15 • Fall Semester – March 15 ~ April 15 • ※ The amount of fellowship and number of recipients can change without prior notice due to unexpected circumstance.

  21. Thank you.

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