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Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs
Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs

Korea Herald

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs

Over 100 postdoctoral researchers from top global universities were interviewed, underscoring Korea's rising global research appeal. SEOUL, South Korea, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Korea has launched its first large-scale initiative to attract outstanding global researchers in science and technology through InnoCORE, a new fellowship program aimed at recruiting international talent in Artificial Intelligence and Science & Technology (AI+S&T). The Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with the country's four Institutes of Science and Technology (KAIST, GIST, DGIST, and UNIST), will invest KRW 300 billion (approximately USD 225 million) over the next five years to recruit and support 400 postdoctoral researchers in the interdisciplinary field of AI+S&T. As part of its global outreach efforts, InnoCORE hosted in-person job fairs in Boston (June 18, Northeastern University), New York (June 20, NYU-KAIST Global Campus), and Silicon Valley (June 23, KIC Silicon Valley). More than 100 postdoctoral researchers conducted face-to-face interviews with Korean research group leaders at these job fairs. The job fair not only attracted participants from local institutions—such as Harvard, MIT, NYU, Columbia, UC Berkeley, and Stanford—but also from other premier universities across the United States, including Cornell University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Florida. The strong turnout of students reflects a growing interest in Korea's evolving role as a global research hub. Professor Hee-Seung Lee, Research Group leader of the AI Co-Research & Education for Innovative Drug Institute at KAIST, noted: "We had the chance to meet highly capable and motivated researchers with a strong potential to lead groundbreaking work in AI+S&T and was able to hear firsthand their enthusiasm for such a unique opportunity. Korea's strategic efforts through InnoCORE are resonating internationally. If these talented researchers enter our network, it will not only elevate Korea's global scientific standing but also strengthen our global talent pipeline in the future." Dr. Hyojun Lim, a postdoctoral fellow at MIT who participated in the job fair, commented: "For U.S.-based researchers seeking career opportunities in Korea, InnoCORE provided a truly practical and insightful platform. Direct discussions with the lead professors of the research projects gave me a clear sense of each research group's mission and future direction—far beyond what a website or brochure can convey." Building on the success of these events, the Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea will officially commence the selection and onboarding of fellows in July. Each selected postdoctoral researcher will be offered a competitive base annual salary of KRW 90 million (~USD 66,000), with opportunities for additional research funding and compensation available through partnerships with industry and academic institutions. Fellows will also have access to advanced research infrastructure, including supercomputers, semiconductor cleanrooms, and cutting-edge biomedical facilities. The program will also implement a multi-layered mentoring system involving academic advisors, industry experts, and international researchers—designed to strengthen both independent research and multinational cooperation capabilities. InnoCORE currently operates through eight interdisciplinary research clusters. The projects are run in collaboration with Korea's top, major industry leaders (Samsung, LG, Hyundai, Naver), and global research giants such as MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Oxford, Meta, Google, and IBM Research. Research areas include large language models (LLMs), generative AI, AI-based drug discovery, advanced manufacturing, aerospace AI, clean energy, and nanotechnology for brain disease diagnostics. Mr. Chang-yoon Lee, first vice minister of Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea stated: "The InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair showed that Korea is emerging as an attractive destination for the world's top scientific talent. We will continue to invest in building an open, globally connected research ecosystem—one where talent from around the world can grow, collaborate, and lead globally impactful science from Korea."

Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs
Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs

Malaysian Reserve

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs

Over 100 postdoctoral researchers from top global universities were interviewed, underscoring Korea's rising global research appeal. SEOUL, South Korea, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Korea has launched its first large-scale initiative to attract outstanding global researchers in science and technology through InnoCORE, a new fellowship program aimed at recruiting international talent in Artificial Intelligence and Science & Technology (AI+S&T). The Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with the country's four Institutes of Science and Technology (KAIST, GIST, DGIST, and UNIST), will invest KRW 300 billion (approximately USD 225 million) over the next five years to recruit and support 400 postdoctoral researchers in the interdisciplinary field of AI+S&T. As part of its global outreach efforts, InnoCORE hosted in-person job fairs in Boston (June 18, Northeastern University), New York (June 20, NYU-KAIST Global Campus), and Silicon Valley (June 23, KIC Silicon Valley). More than 100 postdoctoral researchers conducted face-to-face interviews with Korean research group leaders at these job fairs. The job fair not only attracted participants from local institutions—such as Harvard, MIT, NYU, Columbia, UC Berkeley, and Stanford—but also from other premier universities across the United States, including Cornell University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Florida. The strong turnout of students reflects a growing interest in Korea's evolving role as a global research hub. Professor Hee-Seung Lee, Research Group leader of the AI Co-Research & Education for Innovative Drug Institute at KAIST, noted: 'We had the chance to meet highly capable and motivated researchers with a strong potential to lead groundbreaking work in AI+S&T and was able to hear firsthand their enthusiasm for such a unique opportunity. Korea's strategic efforts through InnoCORE are resonating internationally. If these talented researchers enter our network, it will not only elevate Korea's global scientific standing but also strengthen our global talent pipeline in the future.' Dr. Hyojun Lim, a postdoctoral fellow at MIT who participated in the job fair, commented: 'For U.S.-based researchers seeking career opportunities in Korea, InnoCORE provided a truly practical and insightful platform. Direct discussions with the lead professors of the research projects gave me a clear sense of each research group's mission and future direction—far beyond what a website or brochure can convey.' Building on the success of these events, the Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea will officially commence the selection and onboarding of fellows in July. Each selected postdoctoral researcher will be offered a competitive base annual salary of KRW 90 million (~USD 66,000), with opportunities for additional research funding and compensation available through partnerships with industry and academic institutions. Fellows will also have access to advanced research infrastructure, including supercomputers, semiconductor cleanrooms, and cutting-edge biomedical facilities. The program will also implement a multi-layered mentoring system involving academic advisors, industry experts, and international researchers—designed to strengthen both independent research and multinational cooperation capabilities. InnoCORE currently operates through eight interdisciplinary research clusters. The projects are run in collaboration with Korea's top, major industry leaders (Samsung, LG, Hyundai, Naver), and global research giants such as MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Oxford, Meta, Google, and IBM Research. Research areas include large language models (LLMs), generative AI, AI-based drug discovery, advanced manufacturing, aerospace AI, clean energy, and nanotechnology for brain disease diagnostics. Mr. Chang-yoon Lee, first vice minister of Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea stated: 'The InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair showed that Korea is emerging as an attractive destination for the world's top scientific talent. We will continue to invest in building an open, globally connected research ecosystem—one where talent from around the world can grow, collaborate, and lead globally impactful science from Korea.' Press Contact 2025 InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair Secretariat

Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs
Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Korea's InnoCORE Attracts Top Global Postdocs Through U.S. Job Fairs

Over 100 postdoctoral researchers from top global universities were interviewed, underscoring Korea's rising global research appeal. SEOUL, South Korea, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Korea has launched its first large-scale initiative to attract outstanding global researchers in science and technology through InnoCORE, a new fellowship program aimed at recruiting international talent in Artificial Intelligence and Science & Technology (AI+S&T). The Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with the country's four Institutes of Science and Technology (KAIST, GIST, DGIST, and UNIST), will invest KRW 300 billion (approximately USD 225 million) over the next five years to recruit and support 400 postdoctoral researchers in the interdisciplinary field of AI+S&T. As part of its global outreach efforts, InnoCORE hosted in-person job fairs in Boston (June 18, Northeastern University), New York (June 20, NYU-KAIST Global Campus), and Silicon Valley (June 23, KIC Silicon Valley). More than 100 postdoctoral researchers conducted face-to-face interviews with Korean research group leaders at these job fairs. The job fair not only attracted participants from local institutions—such as Harvard, MIT, NYU, Columbia, UC Berkeley, and Stanford—but also from other premier universities across the United States, including Cornell University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Florida. The strong turnout of students reflects a growing interest in Korea's evolving role as a global research hub. Professor Hee-Seung Lee, Research Group leader of the AI Co-Research & Education for Innovative Drug Institute at KAIST, noted: "We had the chance to meet highly capable and motivated researchers with a strong potential to lead groundbreaking work in AI+S&T and was able to hear firsthand their enthusiasm for such a unique opportunity. Korea's strategic efforts through InnoCORE are resonating internationally. If these talented researchers enter our network, it will not only elevate Korea's global scientific standing but also strengthen our global talent pipeline in the future." Dr. Hyojun Lim, a postdoctoral fellow at MIT who participated in the job fair, commented: "For U.S.-based researchers seeking career opportunities in Korea, InnoCORE provided a truly practical and insightful platform. Direct discussions with the lead professors of the research projects gave me a clear sense of each research group's mission and future direction—far beyond what a website or brochure can convey." Building on the success of these events, the Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea will officially commence the selection and onboarding of fellows in July. Each selected postdoctoral researcher will be offered a competitive base annual salary of KRW 90 million (~USD 66,000), with opportunities for additional research funding and compensation available through partnerships with industry and academic institutions. Fellows will also have access to advanced research infrastructure, including supercomputers, semiconductor cleanrooms, and cutting-edge biomedical facilities. The program will also implement a multi-layered mentoring system involving academic advisors, industry experts, and international researchers—designed to strengthen both independent research and multinational cooperation capabilities. InnoCORE currently operates through eight interdisciplinary research clusters. The projects are run in collaboration with Korea's top, major industry leaders (Samsung, LG, Hyundai, Naver), and global research giants such as MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Oxford, Meta, Google, and IBM Research. Research areas include large language models (LLMs), generative AI, AI-based drug discovery, advanced manufacturing, aerospace AI, clean energy, and nanotechnology for brain disease diagnostics. Mr. Chang-yoon Lee, first vice minister of Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea stated: "The InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair showed that Korea is emerging as an attractive destination for the world's top scientific talent. We will continue to invest in building an open, globally connected research ecosystem—one where talent from around the world can grow, collaborate, and lead globally impactful science from Korea." Press Contact 2025 InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair Secretariat View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE KAIST Sign in to access your portfolio

Korea Launches Global AI+S&T Postdoctoral Fellowship
Korea Launches Global AI+S&T Postdoctoral Fellowship

Korea Herald

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Korea Launches Global AI+S&T Postdoctoral Fellowship

Program InnoCORE Aims to Foster Korea's Next Generation of Science & Technology Leaders SEOUL, South Korea, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- South Korea has announced a major national initiative to enhance its global competitiveness in AI-convergent science and technology (AI+S&T) by launching a large-scale international postdoctoral recruitment program. The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT), in collaboration with the country's four premier science and technology institutes—KAIST, GIST, DGIST, and UNIST—has officially unveiled the InnoCORE Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, a global initiative aiming to recruit 400 outstanding postdoctoral researchers. This initiative is designed to advance frontier research across key sectors—including biomedicine, aerospace, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing—through international collaboration and AI-powered innovation. The program also aims to address domestic brain drain while attracting top-tier global scientific talent. It specifically targets early-career researchers in the postdoctoral stage, with a long-term vision of nurturing the next generation of global leaders in AI+S&T. To connect with prospective candidates, InnoCORE will host a series of international job fairs at leading innovation hubs: Each event will feature program briefings and on-site interviews with research groups Supported by a five-year government investment of approximately USD 222 million, the program offers an annual base salary of USD 66,000 per fellow, with opportunities for additional funding through research and industry partnerships. Fellows will gain access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure in Korea, including supercomputing systems, semiconductor cleanrooms, and biomedical research facilities. A multi-mentor system—comprising domestic and international experts from academia and industry—will provide tailored guidance and support throughout the fellowship period. The InnoCORE initiative comprises eight research clusters led by the four core institutes, in collaboration with top Korean universities such as Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University; major industry partners including Naver, LG, Samsung, and Hyundai; and globally renowned institutions such as MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Oxford, Meta, Google, and IBM Research. Research focus areas include: A Ministry of Science and ICT official stated: "In the global competition for AI expertise, postdoctoral researchers are strategic assets for national innovation. Through the InnoCORE program, we are committed to creating a world-class research environment and fostering global partnerships that empower early-career scientists to lead transformative breakthroughs in South Korea." The program is being actively promoted through leading global scientific media, including Nature, Science, and LinkedIn, as well as through diaspora networks such as the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) and the Korean Scientists and Engineers Network (KOSEN). Eligible applicants must hold a PhD in a STEM-related field, or be expected to complete their degree by August 2025. Interested candidates may attend one of the InnoCORE global job fairs.

Korea Launches Global AI+S&T Postdoctoral Fellowship
Korea Launches Global AI+S&T Postdoctoral Fellowship

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Korea Launches Global AI+S&T Postdoctoral Fellowship

Program InnoCORE Aims to Foster Korea's Next Generation of Science & Technology Leaders SEOUL, South Korea, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- South Korea has announced a major national initiative to enhance its global competitiveness in AI-convergent science and technology (AI+S&T) by launching a large-scale international postdoctoral recruitment program. The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT), in collaboration with the country's four premier science and technology institutes—KAIST, GIST, DGIST, and UNIST—has officially unveiled the InnoCORE Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, a global initiative aiming to recruit 400 outstanding postdoctoral researchers. This initiative is designed to advance frontier research across key sectors—including biomedicine, aerospace, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing—through international collaboration and AI-powered innovation. The program also aims to address domestic brain drain while attracting top-tier global scientific talent. It specifically targets early-career researchers in the postdoctoral stage, with a long-term vision of nurturing the next generation of global leaders in AI+S&T. To connect with prospective candidates, InnoCORE will host a series of international job fairs at leading innovation hubs: Boston on June 18 at Northeastern University New York on June 20 at the NYU-KAIST Global Innovation and Research Institute Silicon Valley on June 23 at KIC Silicon Valley in San Jose Each event will feature program briefings and on-site interviews with research groups Supported by a five-year government investment of approximately USD 222 million, the program offers an annual base salary of USD 66,000 per fellow, with opportunities for additional funding through research and industry partnerships. Fellows will gain access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure in Korea, including supercomputing systems, semiconductor cleanrooms, and biomedical research facilities. A multi-mentor system—comprising domestic and international experts from academia and industry—will provide tailored guidance and support throughout the fellowship period. The InnoCORE initiative comprises eight research clusters led by the four core institutes, in collaboration with top Korean universities such as Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University; major industry partners including Naver, LG, Samsung, and Hyundai; and globally renowned institutions such as MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Oxford, Meta, Google, and IBM Research. Research focus areas include: AI-based drug discovery Smart manufacturing Large language models (LLMs) AI-transformed Aerospace AI-nano convergence for detection of Neurodegenerative diseases Bio-Embodied Physical AI AI-driven Hydrogen Technology AI-driven space solar technologies A Ministry of Science and ICT official stated: "In the global competition for AI expertise, postdoctoral researchers are strategic assets for national innovation. Through the InnoCORE program, we are committed to creating a world-class research environment and fostering global partnerships that empower early-career scientists to lead transformative breakthroughs in South Korea." The program is being actively promoted through leading global scientific media, including Nature, Science, and LinkedIn, as well as through diaspora networks such as the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) and the Korean Scientists and Engineers Network (KOSEN). Eligible applicants must hold a PhD in a STEM-related field, or be expected to complete their degree by August 2025. Interested candidates may attend one of the InnoCORE global job fairs. Press Contact2025 InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair SecretariatEmail: innocore@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE KAIST Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

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