The Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology[1] (GIFT POSTECH) is an institute for graduate-level education and research in the field of iron and steel technology at Pohang University of Science and Technology,[2] South Korea. It has nine specialized laboratories covering all sides of metallurgy. However, the Institute now has a reduced focus on steels, having introduced laboratories on battery electronics.[3]
History
The new building of GIFT. June 2009
POSCO, one of the world's biggest steel production companies, in 1986, initiated a founding of a science and technology university in the city of Pohang, about 200 miles southeast of Seoul, the capital city of Korea. Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) has now become one of the top research universities in Asia.[4] GIFT was founded to provide an academic environment for education and research on ferrous materials.
Month
Year
Fact
November
1993
The Graduate School of Iron & Steel Technology (GSIST) Foundation Committee was formed.
October 21
1994
The Ministry of Education approved the establishment of GSIST.
February
1995
Dr. Kyoo Young Kim was appointed as the first Dean of GSIST.
March
1995
GSIST opening; Admission of 54 students to the M.S. degree program.
February
1997
Commencement ceremony for the first 52 graduates was held.
June
1999
English was adopted as the official language of instruction by the Graduate School Committee.
December
1999
The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy selected the Technology Innovation Center for Metals and Materials (TICM) at GSIST for local area technology innovation.
February
2000
Dr. Hae-Geon Lee was appointed as Dean of GSIST.
March
2000
The Technology Innovation Center for Metals and Materials (TICM) was created.
April
2001
GSIST long-term development program was established for globalization in education and research.
November
2004
POSTECH and POSCO approved the New Ferrous Technology Innovation Program.
February
2005
GSIST celebrated its 10th anniversary. Since 1997, GSIST had produced 336 graduates including 43 foreign students.
July
2005
The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development approved the foundation of the Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology (GIFT).
September 9
2005
Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology (GIFT) opening; Admission of 9 students (Master's: 7, Doctoral: 2).
March
2006
Admission of 11 students (Master's: 10, Doctoral: 1).
September
2006
Admission of 11 students (Master's: 10, Doctoral: 1), Appointment of 3 Research Faculty.
December
2006
The proposal on the construction of a new GIFT building was approved.
March
2007
Admission of 16 students (Master's: 11, Doctoral: 5)
September
2007
Admission of 9 students (Master's: 5, Doctoral: 4)
September
2007
The new GIFT Building Ground-breaking Ceremony was held.
June
2009
The new GIFT Building completed. Opening ceremony held.
Structure
The Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology has nine laboratories with key areas of expertise: