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The Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) was established by the South Korean government in 1993 as a research-oriented graduate school to train highly skilled scientists and researchers, to create a strong research base for further development of advanced science and technology, and to promote collaborative foreign and domestic research programs within industry and academia. [1]
Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology – Gwangju; Kwangju Polytechnic College – Gwangju; Kwangju Women's University – Gwangju; Kwangshin University – Gwangju; Kwangwoon University – Seoul; Kwangyang Health College – Gwangyang, South Jeolla; Kyeyak Graduate School of Theology – Gwangju, Gyeonggi
Chonnam National University - Gwangju, South Jeolla; Chungbuk National University - Cheongju, North Chungcheong; Chungnam National University - Daejeon; Gyeongsang National University - Jinju, South Gyeongsang; Kangwon National University - Chuncheon, Gangwon; Kyungpook National University - Daegu, North Gyeongsang; Pusan National University ...
Lee is currently a full professor of the Materials Science & Engineering Department and a vice-director of the Heeger Center for Advanced Materials at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) in Korea.
Gwangsan Noh clan (Korean: 광산 노씨; Hanja: 光山 盧氏) was one of the Korean clans.Their Bon-gwan was in Gwangju.According to the research in 2015, the number of Gwangsan Noh clan was 102329.
He left KAIST in 2012 to become a professor at the Department of Physics and Photon Science at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) and the founding director of the Center for Relativistic Laser Science, a research center at GIST with funding provided by the Institute for Basic Science. [3]
The Gwangsan Kim clan (Korean: 광산 김씨; Hanja: 光山 金氏) is a Korean clan with its bon-gwan located in Gwangsan, present-day Gwangju. [1]The members of the Gwangsan Kim clan are the descendants of Kim Hŭng-gwang (Korean: 김흥광; Hanja: 金興光), the third son of King Sinmu of Silla, the 45th monarch of the Silla.
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology(GIST) has a 'Yi Sang's Literature and Science' course, which specializes in the analysis of Yi Sang's literary works from the perspective of science and various languages. [27] Four papers on Yi Sang were published from the course. [28] [29] [30] [31]