Kwangwoon University - Research Areas and Laboratories

Research Areas and Laboratories

Education & Policy Research Centers (IT Convergence Research)

  • Realistic Media
  • Next-Generation 3D Convergence
  • RFID/USN
  • Green '''IT''' Convergence
  • Telecommunication for Disaster and Relief* Next-Generation Ubiquitous Networking

Institute of Priority Research

  • Basic-Convergence and Science
  • Green Technology
  • Robot Design
  • Defense Programs
  • Cultures of Global Industries

Institute of General Research

  • Comm. & Tech. Lab
  • Convergence Tech-Management
  • Center for Eco-Friendly Nano-Technology
  • Green-Growth
  • Northeast-Asia
  • Architecture-Design
  • Robot-Art
  • Center for Technology Evaluation
  • Center for VIA Multi-Media
  • Space-Management
  • Financing for Higher- Education
  • KW Strategy for New-Industry Development
  • Next-Generation Memory-Device
  • Nano Bio-Sensor
  • Response to Climate Change* English-Content
  • Urbanology
  • Chemical-Sensor
  • Humanities and Social Science Conversion
  • LED Global New-Light
  • Crime
  • Korea Humanities and Creativity
  • War-Responsibility

Centers & Institutions

  • IDEC(Center for Regional Semi-Conductor Design Education)
  • Nano IP/SoC Design Technological Innovation Institute
  • Center for Small Enterprise Industry-University Collaboration
  • Center for Next-Generation 3D Display
  • Center for HAEDONG IT System
  • Next-Generation PDP Joint-Research Support Center
  • KW Environmental Technology Development Center
  • ITSoC Regional Academy Campus
  • Ubiquitous Home-Network Center
  • EARTH Research
  • Source of Renewable Energy Center
  • OpenR&D
  • Polysaccharides Bio-Medical Institute
  • Microwave Integrated-Circuit Research Center(RFIC)
  • Plasma Bio-Science Research Center
  • KW-Univ. National Human resources Development Center

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