[Meet the President] At just 13 years old, UNIST already boasts 'world-class' research environment
![Lee Yong-hoon, president of the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), has great ambitions for his 13-year-old university and is confident that its groundbreaking research will pave the way for a bright future. [PARK SANG-MOON]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/03/03/30929928-a4e0-4ac9-8b2f-894919bcb1e0.jpg)
Lee Yong-hoon, president of the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), has great ambitions for his 13-year-old university and is confident that its groundbreaking research will pave the way for a bright future. [PARK SANG-MOON]
In the 13 years since the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, also known as UNIST, was established in the southeastern industrial port city of Ulsan, the school has shattered expectations, landing coveted spots on global rankings — as Lee constantly pointed out in a recent interview with the Korea JoongAng Daily.
It came in 11th in this year’s Young University Rankings by the Times Higher Education, which lists the world’s leading universities that are 50 years old or younger. The rank was the highest among Korean universities.
On Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers list, 70 scientists based in Korea were recognized and 10 were from UNIST, the largest figure for any Korean institute.
The secret, Lee highlighted, comes down to the university’s “world-class” research environment.
“Our biggest strength is that we have nearly 70 billion won [$54.4 million] worth of research equipment and some 50 full-time workers solely dedicated to maintenance,” Lee said.
“This allows our students and professors to focus all their energy on research,” he continued, “because unlike other universities, they’re not sparing any time checking whether the equipment actually functions properly.”
In the interview, Lee discussed how UNIST is striving to take its research capabilities to the next level and how international students can benefit from joining the journey.
The following are edited excerpts from that conversation.
![An electric vehicle produced by a 3-D printer during research led by Professor of Mechanical Engineering Kim Nam-hun in 2017 [YONHAP]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/03/03/a90bd74c-83aa-41ca-b861-75389d9823d9.jpg)
An electric vehicle produced by a 3-D printer during research led by Professor of Mechanical Engineering Kim Nam-hun in 2017 [YONHAP]
![An aerial view of the school campus in Ulsan [UNIST]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/03/03/453fd088-4dfa-45e8-b3b0-7886d906d43e.jpg)
An aerial view of the school campus in Ulsan [UNIST]
![Research conducted in the UNIST Nano Fabrication Cleanroom has been published in numerous journals, including a paper featured in Nature by Professor of Chemistry Shin Hyeon-suk, whose team developed a new material that’s expected to pave the way for miniaturizing semiconductors. [UNIST]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/03/03/18e08055-a65c-4433-8002-0c7a528fd41c.jpg)
Research conducted in the UNIST Nano Fabrication Cleanroom has been published in numerous journals, including a paper featured in Nature by Professor of Chemistry Shin Hyeon-suk, whose team developed a new material that’s expected to pave the way for miniaturizing semiconductors. [UNIST]
![The university’s Gamak Pond, seen blanketed with algae during the summer [UNIST]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/03/03/5112a32c-bc93-44ac-a770-3e63b71299e5.jpg)
The university’s Gamak Pond, seen blanketed with algae during the summer [UNIST]
![A solar cell co-developed by a UNIST research team achieved the highest power conversion efficiency (PEC) for a single-junction perovskite solar cell (PSE), breaking the world record in 2021. [YONHAP]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/03/03/6c7e3569-cf9c-4d21-a776-6d372498e89d.jpg)
A solar cell co-developed by a UNIST research team achieved the highest power conversion efficiency (PEC) for a single-junction perovskite solar cell (PSE), breaking the world record in 2021. [YONHAP]
![The iconic Face the Future structure near the school’s entrance, which symbolizes UNIST’s vision to contribute to the prosperity of humankind and illuminate the world with scientific and technological advances. [YONHAP]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/03/03/4d6468af-916a-40f8-bd24-9f096c9d5724.jpg)
The iconic Face the Future structure near the school’s entrance, which symbolizes UNIST’s vision to contribute to the prosperity of humankind and illuminate the world with scientific and technological advances. [YONHAP]
President’s bio
Before joining the institute, he spent an extensive period of his career teaching at KAIST in Daejeon. There, he was vice president for academic affairs from 2011 to 2013; vice president of the IT Convergence Campus in 2011; dean of the College of Information Science and Technology from 2008 to 2011; dean of the College of Engineering from 2005 to 2008; and a professor of electrical engineering from 1989 to 2019, among other roles.
Off campus, he is currently a member of the 5th Science and Technology Basic Plan Establishment Committee under the Ministry of Science and ICT and the vice president of the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies.
Lee won the Best Paper Award from the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, also known as KICS, in 2016 and 2017 and the Best Paper Award from the 2016 Joint Conference on Communications and Information, known as JCCI. Lee was awarded a commendation from the minister of information and communication in 2003 and received a presidential citation in 2002.
He earned his bachelor’s and master’s in electrical engineering at Seoul National University and his Ph.D. in the same field from the University of Pennsylvania.
About the university

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)
Type
National
Established
March 1, 2009
English slogan
First in Change
Location
Ulsan
Campus size
1,041,657 square meters (257.4 acres)
Undergraduate colleges and departments
Colleges: 3
Schools and departments: 21
Graduate schools
21
Students (2022)
Undergraduates: 2,266
Postgraduates: 2,256
Total: 4,522
Full-time academic staff (2022)
331
Administrative staff (2022)
427
Employment rate (2021)
Undergraduates: 68.4 percent
Postgraduates: 85 percent
English website
www.unist.ac.kr
International students
Number of students (2022)
Undergraduates: 130
Postgraduates: 204
Short-term students (language learning): 20
Total: 354
By country
Kazakhstan 20 percent
India 11 percent
Vietnam 10 percent
Other 59 percent (41 countries)
Department with the most international students (2022)
Undergraduate: Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Postgraduate: School of Energy and Chemical Engineering
Dormitory acceptance rate (2022)
81 percent
Average tuition of self-funded undergraduate students per semester (2022)
All international students are fully funded by scholarships.
Admissions websites
Undergraduate: admu-intl.unist.ac.kr
Postgraduate: admg-intl.unist.ac.kr
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