Young Scientist Award
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The Young Scientist Award is a Korean award for young scientists under the age of 40 with research and development achievements in the natural sciences and engineering fields. Four recipients are selected on an annual basis. While the award is organized by the Korean Academy of Science and Technology, it is given on behalf of the president of Korea and comes with prize money of initially KRW 30 million and later KRW 50 million. Candidates for the award must be Korean or working within Korea at a university or research institute. The award is presented to natural science researchers in even-numbered years and engineering in odd-numbered years.
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Young Scientist Award
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젊은과학자상
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젊은
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Jeolmeungwahakjasang
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South Korea
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Chŏlmŭn'gwahakchasang
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1997
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젊은과학자상은 과학기술정보통신부와 한국과학기술한림원은 1997년부터 자연과학 및 공학분야에서 연구과 개발실적이 뛰어나고 발전 잠재력이 우수한 만 40세 미만의 젊은 과학자를 발굴.포상하는 상(대통령상)으로 자연과학분야와 공학 분야를 매년 총 4명씩 선정한다. 2016년까지 격년제로 4명씩 선정 하다가, 2016년부터 매년 자연과학 2명 공학 2명씩 선정한다.
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The Young Scientist Award is a Korean award for young scientists under the age of 40 with research and development achievements in the natural sciences and engineering fields. Four recipients are selected on an annual basis. While the award is organized by the Korean Academy of Science and Technology, it is given on behalf of the president of Korea and comes with prize money of initially KRW 30 million and later KRW 50 million. Candidates for the award must be Korean or working within Korea at a university or research institute. The award is presented to natural science researchers in even-numbered years and engineering in odd-numbered years. Awards are given in four categories. Within natural science these categories are mathematics, physics, chemistry, and life science, accordingly. Within engineering, category 1 is electricity, electronics, computers, and information and communications technology; category 2 is machinery, metals, ceramics, aviation, shipbuilding, industrial engineering, and electronic materials; category 3 is chemical engineering, food, polymers, textiles, biotechnology, and industrial chemistry; and category 4 is energy, architecture, civil engineering, environment, resources, and urban engineering. Many of the winners were affiliated with SKY, KAIST, or POSTECH at the time of the award and later frequently work for KAIST or the Institute for Basic Science.
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1997