Promotion of Joint Academic and Alumni Cooperation Projects and Mutual Development

Agreement Signed with Korea Institute of Materials Science [Image Source=Gyeongsang National University]

Agreement Signed with Korea Institute of Materials Science [Image Source=Gyeongsang National University]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Gyeongsang National University and the Korea Institute of Materials Science signed a business agreement on the afternoon of the 14th in the reception room on the 3rd floor of the main building at the Gajwa Campus to promote mutual development by advancing joint academic and research cooperation projects.


At the signing ceremony, Gyeongsang National University was represented by President Kwon Soon-ki, Vice President for Research Jeong Woo-geon, Director of Industry-Academia Research Kang Sang-su, Director of the Future Talent Research Group for Molecular Materials Chemistry Kim Yoon-hee, Director of the 4th Industrial Materials and Components Workforce Project Seong Hyo-kyung, Head of the Department of Mechanical Convergence Engineering Chu Won-sik, Professor of Mechanical Convergence Engineering Lee Ho-sung, Deputy Director of the Gyeongsangnam-do Regional Innovation Platform Jeong Se-gyo, and Deputy Director of the Eco-friendly Energy Convergence Research Center Choi Hyun-ho.


The Korea Institute of Materials Science was represented by President Lee Jeong-hwan, Vice President Lee Young-sun, Director of the Nano Surface Research Division Kim Dong-ho, Director of the Research Planning and Coordination Division Lee Kwang-seok, and Director of External Cooperation Park Ki-beom.


Both institutions announced that they signed the agreement to strengthen mutual technological capabilities, contribute to industrial development, and promote various cooperative projects for mutual growth. Through this, they also agreed to contribute to the development of both institutions and the enhancement of national competitiveness.



To this end, both institutions agreed to promote ▲ academic research and exchange (joint project execution, seminars, joint workshops) ▲ joint use of facilities, equipment, and materials ▲ establishment of an equipment network to facilitate joint use of research equipment ▲ exchange of technical information and cooperation through mutual technical consultation.


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