Announcement: Selected Students for the KAIST Internship Program 2026
BANDUNG, fi.itb.ac.id — We are pleased to announce the selected participants for the prestigious KAIST Internship Program 2026. This program offers a unique opportunity for students to gain international research experience and broaden their academic horizons at one of Asia’s leading institutions, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).
After a rigorous selection process involving 35 applicants, we have selected 6 outstanding students—4 undergraduate and 2 master’s students—to represent our department and ITB in this exciting academic endeavor.
Selection Criteria
The selection was based on a comprehensive evaluation of the following:
- Academic performance (GPA)
- English proficiency
- Student achievements and extracurricular activities at ITB
- Motivation statement
- Laboratory selection
We commend all applicants for their enthusiasm and strong applications. The final decision was made after careful consideration by the selection committee.
Selected Students
- Lim, Edbert Valentino Halim – Undergraduate, Physics
- Muhammad Syamsuddiin – Undergraduate, Physics
- Nadila Gusriyani – Undergraduate, Physics
- Raya Nouvalli Pasha – Undergraduate, Physics
- Kamilah Nada Maisa – Master, Physics
- Muhammad Khairul Jawad – Master, Physics
About the ITB–KAIST Partnership
The collaboration between Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) began in 2009, marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on February 2, 2009. This partnership was established to foster bilateral academic exchanges and collaborative research initiatives. The first milestone of this cooperation was the launch of the “Undergraduate Internship Program 2010,” which laid the foundation for a series of successful academic exchanges and joint programs between the two institutions.
Program History and Impact
Since the program’s inception in 2010, the KAIST Internship Program has consistently supported student exchanges between ITB and KAIST. Over the years, the number of participants has varied, with an average of 6 to 8 students selected annually. As of 2025, a total of 100 students from ITB have participated in this prestigious program, reflecting the sustained strength and continuity of this academic partnership.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the selected students. We are confident that you will represent ITB with excellence and make the most of this invaluable experience.
Participating Laboratories at KAIST
The selected students will be hosted by various research groups within the Department of Physics at KAIST, each specializing in cutting-edge topics across multiple domains of physics. The participating labs for this year’s internship program are grouped into the following research areas:
- Condensed Matter Experiment / Strongly correlated system, unconventional superconductivity / Angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy
- Prof. Kim, Yeongkwan
- Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, Multi-Dimensional Electron Microscopy, Structural Phase Transition, Functional Interfaces
- Prof. Yang, Yongsoo
- Mesoscopics & Spintronics: Low Temperature Physics
- Prof. Kim, Eunseong
- Nonlinear and Quantum Optics
- Prof. Seo, Min-Kyo
- Semiconductor Physics / Quantum and Nanoscale Photonics
- Prof. Cho, Yong-Hoon
These laboratories offer a rich and diverse research environment, providing ITB students with the opportunity to engage in advanced scientific exploration and international collaboration.
Stay tuned for more updates on their journey and achievements during the internship! [FT]