Cooperation with Electronic and Information Materials Department, Jeonbuk National University

Tuesday - 11/01/2022 04:43
On August 5, 2021, a working session and signing of a memorandum of understanding between Dr. Tran Duc Manh, Head of Chemistry Course - Danang University of Education and Prof. Yeon-Tae Yu, Postgraduate Dean, Department of Electronic and Information Materials , Jeonbuk University, Korea was held online.
Jeonbuk University is located in Jeonju city, Jeollabuk province, about 200 km south of Seoul. This is a University with a history of 74 years with 1054 professors, about 25000 students, 400 graduate students and 3800 new students each year. The Graduate Department of Electronic and Information Materials currently has 5 research groups with the research direction of synthesizing advanced materials applied in the fields of sensors and fuel cells.
During the session, the two sides reached an agreement on the contents of the memorandum of understanding and expressed their wish to cooperate in many aspects in the near future. Specifically, the two sides have agreed to work together in:
  • Exchange of experts and scientists
  • Student exchange
  • Support and collaborate on joint scientific articles/themes/research
  • Organizing seminars, courses, research programs, academic exchanges on the common research direction of the two sides
  • Support program BK21-Four
The signing of this memorandum of understanding opens up opportunities for students and staff from both sides to exchange academically and collaborate on scientific topics.

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