Project Types
◦ Projects are categorized according to content, entity conducting the research, utilization of outstanding global talent, etc., with varying forms of support and funding
Type | Characteristic | Content | |
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A | Dispatch to enterprise |
Outstanding global talent works on site at enterprise (Plug-In Lab) |
- Outstanding global talent (employed by KAIST) performs R&D at the partner enterprise
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B | Dispatch to University |
Enterprise’s research personnel dispatched to university (Open-Lab) |
- Enterprise personnel performs joint research on site at a KAIST lab
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C | Joint Research |
Customized to the needs of the enterprise |
- KAIST Lab researcher performs enterprise proposed research project
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D | Technology Transfer/ Startup |
Technology transfer and startup | - Outstanding global talent performs in-depth research using dormant KAIST patent and transfers the resulting technology to a enterprise - Outstanding global talent directly develops the research outcome into a Hitech technology startup |
R&D Implementation Process
Moving away from the conventional method of research topic selection by professor and student, to discover and catalogue a wide range of research topics by integrating
Eligibility
Research teams (Research teams are composed of Research Director, Outstanding Global Talent and Participating Researchers)
Research Director | Outstanding Global Talent |
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Full time faculty at KAIST who plans to employ an individual of outstanding global talent [Research Director] |
An individual of outstanding global talent is one who has obtained a PhD and can contribute to G-CORE research (*Non-full time KAIST researcher : post-doc researcher, assistant research professor, etc.) |
※ The research director is in charge of procuring basic research facilities and putting together a research team for the individual of outstanding global talent to conduct the research project as its PI
Research Director : Full time KAIST faculty in charge of managing the research project, outstanding global talent, and industry-academia partnerships
※ Individuals under sanctions such as restrictions on participation in KAIST projects may not apply (Researchers restricted from participating in national R&D projects and KAIST projects may apply only if such restrictions expire one day prior to the deadline for applications)
※ Maximum of 2 individuals of outstanding global talent may apply under each research director (within the last 5 years)
Outstanding global talent : Non-full time KAIST researcher (post-doc researcher, assistant research professor, etc.) holding PhD, working on a G-CORE research project
※ Able to perform role until project completion (Individuals who change or forfeit their roles without justifiable cause during the course of the project may be disallowed from participation)
Participating enterprise (partner enterprise) : Participating enterprises provide matching funds (enterprise’s share of funding), and share research content, progress, etc., with the research team
※ Research teams have to recruit/organize participating enterprises for A,B,C project types
- Outstanding Global Talen Project is promoted through classification of the contents of the project and the method of support according to the cooperation method, such as research content, research subject, and utilization of global talent
- Participating Corporation (Partner Corporation)
- A corporations that has R&D demand for the development of new next-generation products and original technology
- Create industry-type research output Develop new products and original technology needed by the corporation
Total Funding
Funding duration : 1 year (provision of additional funding depending on 1st year review)
Sum of funding
- Types A,B,C : KRW 91,000,000 or more
- Type D : KRW 76,000,000
Government funding (Types A,B,C,D) | Matched funding (Types A,B,C) |
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KRW 76,000,000 | KRW 15,000,000 or more |