Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, is visiting Korea at the end of October to conclude an MOA (memorandum of understanding) on a new research and development center in Korea. The center will be built on the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology University (KAIST) campus.

From the report:

Joint research will be carried out by researchers from Microsoft and professors and students from KAIST who will focus mainly on computer operating systems, databases application software and mobile computing.