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Young-il Lim <[log in to unmask]>
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Young-il Lim <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 9 Oct 2016 03:39:38 -0400
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The CoSPE (Center of Sustainable process engineering; 
http://www.cospe.or.kr) of Hankyong National University in Korea has an 
immediate opening for two PhD or two Master candidates (or research 
fellows). The positions will open from March 1st, 2017. 
Hankyong National University (http://www.hankyong.ac.kr) is located at 
the Anseong city about 50 km south from Seoul, Korea. The CoSPE in the 
Department of Chemical Engineering focuses on modeling, simulation and 
optimization of chemical and biological processes.
The candidate will be funded with average 1,600 $/month (in fact, 1,700 
kWon/month) for PhD, and 1,100 $/month (in fact, 1,200 kWon/month) for 
Master including taxes. Depending on professional career for research 
fellow, the amount of his grant is adjustable upto 2,400 $/month (in 
fact, 2,500 kWon/month). The medical insurance is covered for him and 
his family. The life expense including tuition fee, accommodation, and 
meals may not exceed to 900 kWon/month.  
In order to receive consideration for this position, applicants should s
end  the following documents by email to [log in to unmask] by December 
15, 2016: 
     1) a full CV including the lecture name and its score obtained in 
all courses (i.e., academic transcripts of undergraduate, master, or/and 
PhD courses), teaching experience (lecture name, duration, etc.), if 
any, publication lists (master or/and PhD theses, journal publications 
in English, conference presentations, etc.) and project lists performed 
so far.
     2) cover letter. 
     3) three professional references (only name, address and email, not 
their letters ).

Professor Young-il Lim, HKNU, Korea.



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