Dr. Kwang-Ryeol Lee is now a principal research scientist in the computational science research center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST). After receiving Ph.D degree in 1988 at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), he was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Division of Applied Science at Harvard University to study the kinetics of the laser annealing of semiconductor surface. He joined KIST in 1991 and has been leading diamond-like carbon (DLC) research group. From 2001, his research was extended to the computational nano-science to understand atomistic or sub-atomistic phenomena of materials, like interfacial intermixing during thin film growth or surface nanostructure evolution by ion bombardment. He served for many international conferences in both thin film technology and computational materials science. His recent interest is to develop a web-based computational research platform to design nano-materials and devices. He received 4 times the Best Research Award of KIST in 1995, 1998, 2005, 2007, the Commendation of the Prime Minister of Korea in 2006, Two times of NanoKorea Award for Innovative Research in 2011 and 2016. His effort for building Nano Materials Design Platform was recognized by “2018 10 Nanotechnologies” award.
The focus of the WG is on increasing uptake of the FAIR Principles in materials research (in particular in connection with Interoperability and Reusability), supported by improved resources, in partic...
Status and Current Activities
This WG’s term has finished; a summary of our output was presented at P11 (Berlin)
We are finalizing the final Working Group Report, and we are requesting comments...
Status: Recognised & Endorsed
The development of advanced materials inherently rests on access to a distributed materials infrastructure and materials research data to fuel discovery and innovatio...
Context and purpose
Research data repositories are at the heart of data sharing as they provide platforms to acquire, store, archive, publish, curate, preserve, and access data. Thus, the major goal o...
Introduction
The Research Data Architectures in Research Institutions Interest Group is primarily concerned with technical architectures for managing research data within universities and other multi-...
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‘RDA Technical Advisory Board (TAB) Meets Chairs’ Meetings
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Introduction:
The wide use of schema.org to add structured metadata in web pages for use by commercial search engines has attracted the attention of the data management community as a possible mecha...