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The organization has been built to achieve convergent technologies required by the nation and future society and to establish platforms for large-scale interdisciplinary researches.
Future Convergence Technology Research Division has been established to converge nano-technology (NT), bio-technology (BT), and informational technology (BT) by multidisciplinary researches, or to build platforms for fusion researches among conventional technologies, which will lead to the development of advanced and core technologies.
NT-based Spin Device Research Center, Nanomterials Research Center, Nanophotonics Research Center, Interface Engineering Research Center, High-temperature Energy Materials Research Center, and Nanohyrid Research Center, IT-based Electronic Materials Research Center, Visual Media Research Center, and Computational Science Research Center, and BT-based Biomolecular Functions Research Center constitute the division.
The division will perform the role of a concentric body for fusion research to strengthen the nation's competitiveness and do its best to be a world leading research organization in fusion researches.
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Major research field |
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Interfacial engineering for energy and environmental materials |
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Sustainable hybrid energy conversion materials and devices |
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Next-generation oxide electronic materials and plasmonics |
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Nanocarbon convergence materials and nanostructured hybrid smart materials |
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Nanomaterials and processing for softronics |
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Biomarker and clinical diagnosis based OMICs and new drugs based on chemical biology |
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Human-media interaction technologies for virtual reality, ubiquitous computing, multimodal interaction, |
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and 3D display |
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Spin-based memory, communication, energy, and VLSI technologies |
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Synthesis, functionalization, and hybridization of nanoparticulates |
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Design, synthesis, and applications of nano-bio systems using atomic-scale and massive computational methods |
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Quantum functional optoelectronics based on nano/microstructures |
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