IBS
appoints new president, Doochul Kim, professor emeritus at Seoul National
University
-Starting a five-year term on
Monday, September 22, 2014-
The
Ministry of Science and Technology announced the appointment of Doochul Kim,
professor emeritus at Seoul National University (SNU), and a professor at Korea
Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS), as the new president of the Institute for
Basic Science (IBS). Dr. Kim will start his five-year term on Monday, September
22, 2014. Born
in 1948 in Seoul, Doochul Kim, the new IBS president, is a theoretical
physicist who is well-versed in statistical physics. He received a B.S. in
electronic engineering from Seoul National University in 1970, and a Sc.D. in
electrical engineering from Johns Hopkins University in 1974 with a focus in statistical
physics. Dr.
Kim served as a professor at the College of Natural Sciences at Seoul National
University from 1977 to 2010. During this time, he assumed the role of chairman
in the Department of Physics and Astronomy from 1997 to 1999, as well as from
2000 to 2004, and as director of the BK21 Physics Research Division, a graduate
school program, from 1999 to 2006. From
2010 to June 2013, he was president, as well as a professor, at the School of
Computational Sciences at KIAS. Since September 2013, he has been professor
emeritus at the College of Natural Sciences at Seoul National University, as
well as a professor at KIAS. Furthermore,
Dr. Kim served as the sixth chair of the Natural Sciences Division at the Korea
Academy of Science and Technology, as well as chair of the Organizing Committee
for the 25th IUPAP International Conference on Statistical Physics. Dr.
Kim has been fully engaged in the science and technology community at home and
abroad as a member of the board of directors for the Korean Physics Society
(KPS), the Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP), and the Korea
Academic Research Council, as well as a member of the Scientific Advisory Board
(SAB) at IBS. His
scientific achievements have been recognized through a number of awards,
including the Korean Physical Society Best Paper Award (1987), the Korean
Physical Society Academic Award (1998), the Seoul National University Education
Award (2008), the 58th Seoul City Cultural Award in natural sciences (2009),
the 52nd Samil Cultural Award in natural sciences (2011), the 20th Sudang Prize
in basic science, etc.
The
new IBS president’s research excellence in statistical physics has been
acknowledged by the basic science community, along with his capacity for
embracing new ideas and sensible leadership, which he demonstrated while
advancing KIAS as president. Based on these experiences, and with his deep
understanding of basic science, he is expected to lead the development of IBS
in the long run and to successfully carry out its mission
to operate IBS research centers, build a heavy ion accelerator and other
important endeavors.
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