What will it take to open South Korean research to the world?
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Directly linked to the QNS's pioneering work in quantum science is their commitment to international collaboration, reflected in their diverse teams comprising South Korean and international researchers. They create an environment where varied perspectives enhance research outcomes, fostering innovation that could revolutionize quantum computing. Randall proudly emphasizes that the lab operates equally with insights from both local and global communities, showcasing the importance of diversity in driving remarkable advancements in science.
The significant increase in South Korea's budget for global research development signals a strategic pivot towards enhancing international cooperation in science. With a commitment of 1.8 trillion won, the government aims to not only elevate the country’s scientific stature but also to challenge traditional metrics of success like university rankings. Instead, the focus will be on collaborative efforts and fostering relationships that expand South Korea's presence in the global research landscape, ensuring that the country remains competitive.
Read at Nature
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