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COLLEGE of ENGINEERING Issue July 2018 Publisher Jong-Hwan Kim Dean, College of Engineering 2018 EDITION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Issue July 2018 Publisher Jong-Hwan Kim Dean, College of Engineering 2018 EDITION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34141, Korea TEL. +82-42-350-2141~99 / FAX. +82-42-350-8500 / http://engineering.kaist.ac.kr 2018 EDITION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering CHANGE Department of Aerospace Engineering School of Electrical Engineering THE WORLD School of Computing KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department of Bio and Brain Engineering 04 MISSION Department of Industrial Design Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering 06 VISION Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 08 INTRODUCTION Department of Material Science and Engineering 10 EXTERNAL EVALUATIONS Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering Cho Chun Shik Graduate School for Green Transportation 12 STATISTICS Graduate School of EEWS 20 R&D ACHIEVEMENTS TO MENTION http://engineering.kaist.ac.kr COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MISSION 2018 EDITION A Stimulating Place to Work, Study, and Pursue Dreams Since its establishment in 1971, KAIST has been increasingly recognized for its excellence in 04 education and research. KAIST is committed to providing top-level education in science and 05 MISSION engineering, and innovative and pivotal scientific and engineering research. KAIST will continue to provide a stimulating place to study, work, research, develop, and pursue aspirations and dreams. KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY engineering.kaist.ac.kr COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING VISION 2018 EDITION VISION Becoming a Global Value-Creative World-Leading University STRATEGY C.1 C.2 C.3 3C LEADERSHIP CHANGE COMMUNICATION CARE 06 VISION 07 DETAILED STRATEGIES COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Innovation in Innovation in Innovation in Innovation in Technology Education Research Globalization Commercialization KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY engineering.kaist.ac.kr COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING INTRODUCTION 2018 EDITION School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering CURRENT STATUS 03 School of Electrical Engineering “Join KAIST, a Beacon of Hope Lighting the Way Forward for Humanity” (Student and Faculty) Schools School of Computing Undergraduate: 2,838 KAIST provides world-class engineering education and research environment, placing 15th in the division of Graduate: 4,306 Department of Mechanical Engineering engineering and IT in the 2018 QS World University Rankings. Through constant innovation, the university strives as of April 2018 Department of Aerospace Engineering to make a leap forward toward its goal of joining the list of “The World’s Top 10 Research-oriented Universities.” Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering KAIST has recently reorganized its academic programs in an effort to pursue greater excellence in education and * EEWS: Energy Environment Water Department of Bio and Brain Engineering research in the field of engineering, moving beyond the boundaries of disciplines and departments. As of April Sustainability 2018, the College of Engineering encompasses 3 large-scale schools (the School of Mechanical and Aerospace 10 Department of Industrial Design Engineering, the School of Electrical Engineering, and the School of Computing), 6 additional graduate schools, Departments Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and 10 departments. With 365 full-time faculty members and 7,144 students, KAIST has emerged as the nation’s largest research institute. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department of Materials Science and Engineering The College of Engineering accounts for 59% and 60% of the total number of KAIST faculty and students, respectively. Through reorganization, KAIST intends to help undergraduate students acquire a broad range of Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering knowledge based on their areas of focus, while the emphasis in graduate and Ph.D programs will be placed on Department of Information and Communications Engineering offering in-depth interdisciplinary education in accordance with the academic foundation. KAIST aims to realize “π-type engineering education” with two vertical axes, which are in-depth expertise and advanced major education Graduate School of Knowledge Service Engineering 03 through a mandatory minor program, and one horizontal axis, which is a broad range of basic knowledge. Cho Chun Shik Graduate School for Green Transportation Graduate Schools Graduate School of EEWS* SCHOOLS ME Department of Mechanical Engineering me.kaist.ac.kr 08 INTRODUCTION DEPARTMENTS AE Department of Aerospace Engineering ae.kaist.ac.kr 09 EE School of Electrical Engineering ee.kaist.ac.kr 03 10 3 365 7,144 CS School of Computing cs.kaist.ac.kr Schools Departments Graduate Faculty Students Schools Members CEE Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering civil.kaist.ac.kr BBE Department of Bio and Brain Engineering bioeng.kaist.ac.kr ID Department of Industrial Design id.kaist.ac.kr IE Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering ie.kaist.ac.kr CBE Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering cbe.kaist.ac.kr MSE Department of Material Science and Engineering mse.kaist.ac.kr NQE Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering nuclear.kaist.ac.kr An ultra-thin, lightweight speaker is developed 100% real fabric functional circuit with a missing Photothermal neural interface technology using a novel nanomaterial a 3D graphene sponge 4th electronic component of memristor beyond Controlling neural activity using light and heat resistor, capacitor and inductor GRADUATE CCS-GSGT Cho Chun Shik Graduate School for Green Transportation gt.kaist.ac.kr SCHOOLS EEWS Graduate School of EEWS eewseng.kaist.ac.kr KSE Department of Knowledge Service Engineering kse.kaist.ac.kr • Mechanical Engineering Research Institute AFFILIATED • Applied Science Research Institute KAIST hosted the world’s very first Real-time path planning for UAVs to cooperatively ‘AI (Artificial Intelligence) World Cup’ KAIST hosted ‘Open KAIST 2017’ localize information sources RESEARCH • Industrial Engineering & Management Research Institute ORGANIZATIONS • Information & Electronics Research Institute KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY engineering.kaist.ac.kr COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXTERNAL EVALUATIONS 2018 EDITION QS Academic Ranking of World Universities in Engineering & Technology 16 17 34 19 14 13 ME EE CS CEE CBE MSE 10 EXTERNAL EVALUATIONS 11 • Ranked 16th in Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering QS • Ranked 17th in Electrical & Electronic Engineering RANKING • Ranked 34th in Computer Science • Ranked 19th in Civil & Structural Engineering 2018 • Ranked 14th in Chemical Engineering • Ranked 13th in Materials Science THE RANKING • Ranked 27th among all Engineering & Technology schools in the world * QS ranking: Quacquarelli Symonds (World University Ranking) 2018 * THE: Times Higher Education KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY engineering.kaist.ac.kr COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING STATISTICS 2018 EDITION NUMBER OF PUBLISHED PAPERS / IMPACT FACTOR (2010-2017) 2,500 6 1,529 1,573 1,621 1,776 1,825 1,898 1,949 1,890 4.3 4.5 4.6 4.9 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.2 5 2,000 4 1,500 3 1,000 Statistics Highlights of 2018 2 500 1 0 0 Number of Papers Published 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 (2017) NUMBER OF PAPERS PUBLISHED PAPERS / FACULTY 1,890 25 5 12.4 14.2 16.4 16.9 18.9 20.8 22.1 23.1 2.9 3.2 3.6 3.5 3.8 4.0 4.1 4.4 20 4 15 3 STUDENT ENROLLMENT AND REGULAR FACULTY (As of May 2018) 10 2 5 1 Course School/ 0 0 Faculty 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Dept. Bachelor’s Master’s Unified Doctoral Total 12 STATISTICS Course Course M.S.&Ph.D. Course I.F / FACULTY I.F / PAPER 13 ME 53 406 196 30 310 942 AE 15 71 57 8 162 298 EE 83 662 395 80 643 1,780 AMOUNT OF SECURED RESEARCH GRANTS (2010-2017) (Unit: million won) CS 52 646 245 25 275 1,191 157,293 160,730 164,302 156,800 165,180 164,500 171,744 195,643 CEE 20 44 98 20 156 318 200,000 BBE 24 102 68 28 136 334 150,000 ID 11 106 30 8 22 166 GOVERNMENT 100,000 IE 20 131 55 26 65 277 50,000 CBE 25 442 136 62 198 838 MSE 28 156 124 28 177 485 83.10% 84.11% 83.74% 80.47% 82.55% 83.17% 81.9% 78.3% NQE 18 71 92 10 133 306 Total (2017) 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 189,275 191,095 196,213 194,846 200,090 197,782 209,744 249,645 ICE 0 1 0 2 17 20 249,645 (Unit: million won) INDUSTRY 16.90% 15.89% 16.26% 19.53% 17.45% 16.83% 18.1% 21.6% CCS-GSGT 6 0 35 0 35 70 10,000 EEWS 10 0 46 3 70 119 20,000 Total 365 2,838 1,577 330 2,399 7,144 30,000 40,000 ※ The faculty of College of Engineering account for about 59% of the total number of KAIST faculty and the students of College of 50,000 Engineering account for about 61% of the total number of KAIST students 60,000 31,982 30,365 31,911 38,046 34,908 33,282 37,970 54,001 KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY engineering.kaist.ac.kr COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING STATISTICS 2018 EDITION NUMBER OF REGISTERED PATENTS (2010-2017) 391 655 684 699 814 554 517 559 83 98 100 85 93 89 85 115 1,000 120 100 800 80 600 49 29 60 MAJOR PARTNER DUAL DEGREE 400 UNIVERSITIES 40 AGREEMENTS WITH MOU 200 20 0 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 474 753 784 784 907 643 602 674 Denmark 05 Sweden 02 24.
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