Korean Vacuum Society Explained

Korean Vacuum Society
Headquarters:Samseong-dong, Daejong Building, #710 435 Teheran-ro, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea
Membership:4,000
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Bu Jinhyo
Rr:Hanguk Jingong Hakhoe
Mr:Han'guk Chin'gong Hakhoe

The Korean Vacuum Society (KMS;) is an academic organization in South Korea incorporated under the Ministry of Science and ICT. Their work aims to support semiconductor, IT, and display industries. The publish the English language journal Applied Science and Convergence Technology (ASCT) and the Korean-language journal 진공 이야기 or Vacuum Magazine[1] and hold regular summer and winter conferences. Their six departments include vacuum technology, surface and interface science, semiconductor and thin film, plasma and displays, nanoscience and bio-interface, and energy technology.

Applied Science and Convergence Technology

The Society first launched a quarterly journal in 1992 named Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society. From 2006, it was published bimonthly. Eight years later it changed into the online open access journal[2] Applied Science and Convergence Technology[3] and comes out six times a year.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 진공이야기 . . Korean Vacuum Society . 20 October 2023 . Korean.
  2. Web site: Open Access . . Applied Science and Convergence Technology . 20 October 2023 .
  3. Web site: Applied Science and Convergence Technology: Impact Factor & Key Scientometrics . . SCI Journal . 23 August 2023 .
  4. Web site: Aims and Scope . . Applied Science and Convergence Technology . 20 October 2023 .