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NEW Professor Kim Jong-hyun developed a 'semiconductor AI platform' with Korean and Australian institutions

  • 2024-09-24
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A research team led by Professor Kim Jong-hyun of our universityl's Department of Applied Chemistry will participate in the "Project to Establish a Hub for Cooperation with Excellent Overseas Research Institutions" organized by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Research Foundation. This project is in progress to secure and advance basic source technologies through long-term joint research with excellent overseas institutions. 

Professor Kim Jong-hyun (Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Molecular Science and Technology) announced that he will conduct joint research with Australian universities and companies under the theme of "Development of AI Platform for Development of Next-Generation High-Performance Hybrid Semiconductor Materials." 

University of New South Wales (UNSW), Macquarie University, and PV Lighthouse, a software company in the photovoltaic field will participate together. Ajou University will be the lead research institute, and research teams from Hanyang University and Chung-Ang University will also participate. A total of 2.7 billion won will be supported for five years, and Australian participating organizations will match about 6 billion won. 

Through this project, the joint research team aims to develop a "hybrid semiconductor AI platform." This platform is expected to significantly reduce the cost and time required to develop new semiconductor materials and devices, as it can predict not only the composition of materials suitable for the application of photoelectric semiconductor devices but also the structure and physical properties of devices.

The Korean research team will focus on developing hybrid semiconductor materials and devices and collecting high-reliability data from them, while the Australian research team will develop AI platforms and conduct empirical research using the collected data. PV Lighthouse, which participates in this study, is the world's first company to succeed in mass production of simulation programs in the field of photoelectric semiconductor devices, and provides the joint research team with the right to use the developed program.

Professor Kim Jong-hyun, who is in charge of the project's general research, said, "We have been conducting joint research on next-generation hybrid semiconductor materials with various Australian institutions for the past seven years. We plan to conduct this research project based on the prior technologies secured through this research." 

Professor Kim continued, "This global joint research is a good opportunity to send students who want to study the field to high-level overseas research institutes," adding, "It will also contribute to fostering global human resources in the semiconductor field."


Explanation of the semiconductor AI platform that Professor Kim Jong-hyun's research team intends to develop through international joint research