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Thứ ba - 02/01/2024 10:50
KAIST Scholarships
KAIST Scholarships

Professor Oh, Il-Kwon in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST, Korea would like to provide full scholarships for 3 - 4 HUST students who want to do master and Ph.D. in his laboratory.

Professor Oh is welcome outstanding students who earned HUST Bachelor degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Materials, Chemistry, and Electrical Engineering. His research topics are interdisciplinary involving soft actuators and soft robotics, micro robots, AI and control for soft actuators/robots, micro batteries, energy harvesting, 3D pringting, nanomaterials (MOFs, COFs, MXenes, graphene, etc.). His laboratory has an international environment, half of laboratory members are international scholars from Vietnam, Japan, Spain, China, Iran, India, Pakistan. Some of his students became professors in Korea, Vietnam, Denmark, and Canada.

Please refer his laboratory homepage for further information about professor and current research, https://smim.kaist.ac.kr/. For KAIST eligibility and application timeline, please refer to https://admission.kaist.ac.kr/intl-graduate/Admission/Notice#1765. Interested students may send CV to Prof. Oh (ikoh@kaist.ac.kr), Prof. Nguyen, Hoai Nam in School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, HUST (nam.nguyenhoai@hust.edu.vn), and/or Dr. Nguyen, Van Hiep (vhnguyen1003@kaist.ac.kr).

Prof. Oh plans to interview prospective students during his visiting in HUST in 12nd Jan 2024.

Visiting students are also welcome. Collaboration with HUST professors about the aforementioned topics are preferable. Prospective collaborators may communicate via emails.
 



Professor Jung, Hee Tae in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, KAIST, Korea would like to provide full scholarships for 1 - 2 HUST students who want to do master and Ph.D. in his laboratory.

Professor Jung is welcome outstanding students who earned HUST Bachelor degrees in Materials, Chemistry, and Electrical Engineering. His research topics are interdisciplinary involving nanomaterials, catalysts, membranes for use in chemical sensors, solar fuels and opto-electronics. He had some international students from China and Mexico; some of them became professor in China.

Please refer his laboratory homepage for further information about professor and current research, http://ooem.kaist.ac.kr/index.php.

For KAIST eligibility and application timeline, please refer to https://admission.kaist.ac.kr/intl-graduate/Admission/Notice#1765. Interested students may send CV to Prof. Jung (heetae@kaist.ac.kr). Prof. Nguyen, Hoai Nam in School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, HUST (nam.nguyenhoai@hust.edu.vn), and/or Dr. Nguyen, Van Hiep (vhnguyen1003@kaist.ac.kr).

Prof. Jung plans to interview prospective students during his visiting in HUST in 12nd Jan 2024.

Visiting students are also welcome. Collaboration with HUST professors about the aforementioned topics are preferable. Prospective collaborators may communicate via emails.

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