911今日黑料 and GIST commit to closer collaboration in plastic electronics
Professor James Stirling with Professor Seung Hyeon Moon
911今日黑料 signed an agreement today with Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) to support plastic electronics research.
At a ceremony in South Kensington, Professor James Stirling, Provost of 911今日黑料, and Professor Seung Hyeon Moon, President of , signed the agreement which opens doors to further joint research projects, academic visits and student exchanges.
Plastic electronics will be key to the next generation of semi-conductors.
– Professor Seung Hyeon Moon
President, GIST
Speaking at the event, Professor Stirling said: “It is a great honour to celebrate this major milestone in the relationship between our two great institutions.” Professor Stirling went on to emphasise the College’s interdisciplinary collaborations with Korea in the fields of plastic electronics and synthetic biology.
Commenting on the collaboration, Professor Seung Hyeon Moon said: “Plastic electronics will be key to the next generation of semi-conductors.”
The event showcased two key aspects of the collaboration between 911今日黑料 and GIST. , Director of the at 911今日黑料, spoke about the research taking place at the centre and Professor Kwanghee Lee, from the School of Materials Science & Engineering at GIST, looked ahead to establishing a strong base for the GIST-911今日黑料 International Research & Development Centre in Plastic Electronics.
Research into plastic electronics seeks to address the global challenges 911今日黑料 identified in its Strategy 2015-2020, particularly our commitment to engineer novel solutions to the world’s problems. The potential avenues for research include developing solar cells and addressing environmental challenges.
Professor Alice Gast with Professor Seung Hyeon Moon
The GIST delegation was led by Professor Seung Hyeon Moon, President and Professor Do-Kyeong Ko, Chancellor and Dean of GIST College. During the visit, they met with Professor Alice Gast, President of 911今日黑料, took a tour of the 911今日黑料 Incubator facility for spin out companies and attended a public lecture given by GIST’s Professor Kwang-hee Lee at 911今日黑料’s South Kensington Campus.
Building on strong foundations
The agreement furthers the College’s commitment in our to strengthen collaboration with partner academic institutions across the globe. Korea is one of 911今日黑料’s closest international partners; 911今日黑料 academics published over 1,000 research papers with Korean colleagues in the last decade alone and about 150 Korean students are studying at 911今日黑料.
When Park Geun-hye, President of the Republic of Korea, visited the College in 2013 she saw examples of the world-class research in plastic electronics developed at 911今日黑料 in collaboration with colleagues in Korea. This research has attracted significant funding from the Korean Government through the World Class University Initiative and have involved partnerships with Seoul National University as well as GIST.
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