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Third U.S.–Korea Science and Technology Forum

On December 12 and 13, 1995, the Third U.S.–Korea S&T Forum was held in Washington, DC. The Forum was supported by a grant from the Science and Technology Policy Institute (STEPI) of Seoul. An Organizing Committee drawn from government, industry, academia, and associations gave policy and technical guidance and assisted in the planning and execution of the Third Forum. An Honorary Advisory Council consisting of high-level science and technology policy leaders and experts provided advice and counsel to Forum organizers. Its membership was drawn from industry, university, and government, and consisted of leaders with records of exceptional accomplishments related to international cooperation in science and technology. Report

U.S.–Korea Forum on Ocean Science and Technology

The U.S.–Korea Forum on Ocean Science and Technology was held in Washington, DC on June 13 and 14, 1996. Speakers and panelists were drawn from both governments, academia, and industry; STEPI provided financial support. Plenary sessions addressed broader policy and scientific issues; concurrent technical sessions focused on specific issues, including oceans and the environment, oceans resources, and international policy for cooperation. Report

U.S.–Korea Forum on Fusion Science and Technology

Tysons Corner, Virginia, was the venue for the U.S.–Korea Forum on Fusion Science and Technology, February 18–19, 1997. This conference dealt with both specific details of a narrow field of U.S.–Korean science and technology cooperation and the broad international policy environment for the field. Papers focused on the Korean National Fusion Project, a new $250 million initiative, and its intersection with the U.S. fusion science program. Report

 

 

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