Monday
Apr
13
2026
3:00 PM EDT
Contact Info

W. Hong Yeo

Peterson Professor in Pediatric Research
Director of NSF SUSMED, K-GTSEC, and WISH Center

Location
Marcus Nanotechnology Building 4107

Seminar | Strategies for Securing Global Collaborative Funding

Join Georgia Tech and Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) experts on April 13 for a seminar exploring practical strategies, real-world case studies, and key insights on securing international research funding through the KIAT GITCC Joint R&D Program.

Join us for a seminar focused on strategies for securing international research funding through the KIAT GITCC Joint R&D Program. This session will provide practical guidance for researchers interested in developing competitive global collaborations.

This seminar will introduce the active KIAT–GITCC Joint R&D funding opportunity, with a May 28 deadline, and include insights from a PI who previously secured this funding. Attendees will gain first-hand insights from experienced investigators on proposal development, evaluation processes, and building effective international R&D partnerships. The seminar will also highlight real case studies and lessons learned from successful global projects.

Date: April 13, 2026
Time: 3:00–4:00 PM (EST)
Location: Room 4107, Marcus Nanotechnology Building, 345 Ferst Dr. NW, Atlanta

Speakers

"Bridging Borders: Experiences and Strategies for Global Projects with KIAT"

Sehoon Ha, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

"From Proposal to Success: KIAT Global R&D"

Jeyoun Dong, PhD
Principal Researcher
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), South Korea

Seminar Highlights

  • Proposal preparation strategies and evaluation insights
  • Real-world case studies of KIAT-funded projects
  • Approaches to building effective international R&D consortia
  • Lessons learned from successful global collaborations

Who Should Attend

Researchers interested in participating in upcoming GITCC Joint R&D proposals and expanding their global research partnerships are encouraged to attend.