Master’s and PhD Positions in Power Electronics and Electrical Machines at Korea University of Technology and Education (KOREATECH) via GKS Scholarship
The KEMPEL Lab (KOREATECH Electric Machine Drives and Power Electronics Laboratory) at Korea University of Technology and Education (KOREATECH), South Korea, is inviting applications for Master’s and PhD positions under the prestigious Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) – University Track. The lab, supervised by Prof. Jeihoon Baek, focuses on cutting-edge research in power electronics converters and inverters design and control, as well as electrical machines and motor drive systems. This is an excellent opportunity for students interested in advanced electrical engineering topics such as power electronics, motor drives, and converter technologies.
Selected candidates will join a vibrant research group and benefit from the full support of the GKS program, which covers airfare, tuition, language training, and living allowances. The scholarship is open to international students who meet the GKS eligibility criteria, including non-Korean citizenship, age under 40, and a strong academic record in Electrical Engineering or related fields. Applicants should have a Bachelor’s degree for Master’s programs or a Master’s degree for PhD programs, with a minimum GPA of 80% from their most recent educational program. English proficiency and a strong research background are highly desirable.
To apply, interested candidates should send their CV, including a list of publications, to [email protected]. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and will receive comprehensive guidance throughout the GKS application process, from initial submission to final admission at KOREATECH. For more information on the GKS program, research areas, and application requirements, refer to the provided links.
Keywords: Power Electronics, Electrical Machines, Motor Drives, Converters, Inverters, Electrical Engineering, GKS Scholarship, KOREATECH.