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About KSEA KSEA was established in 1971 as a national mainstream non-profit professional organization with 60 local chapters and branches, 13 technical groups and 16 affiliated professional societies in the USA. It is open to all Korean-Americans who have college degrees in science and engineering fields and cherish the heritage of Korean culture.
Objectives are to:
• Nurture Korean-American scientists and engineers to develop their full career potential • Foster cooperative research and entrepreneurship between the U.S. and Korea • Apply science and technology for the general welfare of society
Membership Benefits include:
• Highest rate of return in both monetary and professional benefits for the membership fee ($35 for a regular member, $15 for a graduate student member and free for an undergraduate student member)
• Obtaining jobs at the career fair at US-Korea Conference (UKC) in August and Young Generation Technical and Leadership Conference (YGTLC) in January
• Gaining knowledge of cutting-edge technologies in science and engineering through UKC, YGTLC and many regional conferences and workshops
• Developing interdisciplinary opportunities at the interface of science and engineering • Developing leadership skills through service activities and training by professionals at YGTLC • Exploring technical consulting opportunities in your area of expertise • Receiving one of 8 KSEA Presidential Awards, one of two Young Investigator Awards with
$10,000 each and 30 Scholarships of $1,500 each • Winning a one-week fully paid trip to Korea to participate at the Young Generation Forum (YGF) • Securing internship positions from international corporations located in Korea • Developing a professional network among Korean-American scientists and engineers • Receiving a professional assistance from the full-time staff members located in Washington DC
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Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA)
UKC 2011
US-Korea Summit on Science and Engineering
http://ukc.ksea.org/ukc2011/
Co-Organized with The Korean Federation of Science & Technology Societies (KOFST)
And The Korea-US Science Cooperation Center (KUSCO)
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Table of Contents
Messages from UKC2011 Chairs ..........................................................................1
Congratulatory Remarks .......................................................................................2
Conference Schedule ............................................................................................3
Program at a Glance .............................................................................................4
Table of Contents ..................................................................................................5
Plenary Session 1 .................................................................................................7
Session S.1 Frontiers in Physics ......................................................................... 11
Session E.1 Robotics .......................................................................................... 12
Session H.1 Genetics .......................................................................................... 13
Session S.2 Advanced Computing ...................................................................... 14
Session E.2 Institutes .......................................................................................... 15
Session H.2 Vaccine and Immunology ................................................................ 16
Plenary Session 2 ............................................................................................... 17
Session S.3 Frontiers in Chemistry ..................................................................... 17
Session E.3 Intelligent Transportation Systems .................................................. 18
Session H.3 Brain Science .................................................................................. 19
Technical Group A: Physics ................................................................................ 10
Technical Group B: Chemistry ............................................................................ 11
Technical Group C: Mathematics, Geology, Meteorology, Statistics, Others ...... 12
Technical Group D: Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biomedical Engineering, Genetic Engineering ............................................................................................ 13
Technical Group E: Agriculture, Ecology, Food, Nutrition ................................... 14
Technical Group F: Medical Science, Pharmaceutical Science, Veterinary Medicine, Physical Education .............................................................................. 15
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Technical Group G: Chemical Engineering, Textile Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, and Applied Chemistry ............................. 16
Technical Group H: Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Naval Architecture ......................................................................................................... 17
Technical Group I: Materials Science, Metallurgy, Mining Engineering ............... 18
Technical Group J: Civil Engineering, Architecture, Environmental Engineering ......................................................................................................... 19
Technical Group K: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Communication Engineering ......................................................................................................... 20
Technical Group L: Computer Science, Systems Engineering ............................ 21
Technical Group M: Industrial Engineering and Management Science ............... 22
Technical Group Poster Session B: Chemistry ................................................... 23
Technical Group Poster Session C: Mathematics, Geology, Meteorology, Statistics, Others ................................................................................................. 24
Technical Group Poster Session D: Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biomedical Engineering, Genetic Engineering ....................................................................... 25
Technical Group Poster Session E: Agriculture, Ecology, Food, Nutrition .......... 26
Technical Group Poster Session F: Medical Science, Pharmaceutical Science, Veterinary Medicine, Physical Education ............................................................ 27
Technical Group Poster Session G: Chemical Engineering, Textile Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Applied Chemistry ...................... 28
Technical Group Poster Session H: Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Naval Architecture .......................................................................... 29
Technical Group Poster Session J: Civil Engineering, Architecture, Environmental Engineering ................................................................................. 30
Technical Group Poster Session K: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Communication Engineering ............................................................................... 31
Technical Group Poster Session L: Computer Science, Systems Engineering ... 32
Technical Group Poster Session M: Industrial Engineering and Management Science ............................................................................................................... 33
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Plenary Session 3 ............................................................................................... 34
Session S.4 Environmental Science.................................................................... 34
Session E.4 Mobile Communication .................................................................... 35
Session H.4 Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery ................................................... 36
Rare Isotope Beam Accelerator Forum ............................................................... 37
Session S.5 Green Energy .................................................................................. 37
Session E.5 Nano and New Materials ................................................................. 38
KWiSE Forum ..................................................................................................... 39
Session H.5 Cancer and Tumor Suppression ..................................................... 39
Session S.6 RNAi and Epigenics ........................................................................ 40
Session E.6 Super Construction ......................................................................... 41
Session E.7 Offshore Engineering ...................................................................... 42
Activities on Climate Change in Korea Forum ..................................................... 43
Speaker Index ................................................................................................... 300
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New Era for KSEA has just begun
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Korean-American Scientists and Engineers (KSEA), together with Korea Federation of Science and technology Societies (KOFST) and Korea-US Science Cooperation Center (KUSCO), join us with your family and friends at the 13th US-Korea Conference (UKC 2011) at the Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah, August 10-14, 2011. As we have reached a great milestone of 40 years, the theme of UKC 2011 is the US-Korea Summit on Science and Engineering that showcases a culmination of successful US-Korea cooperative research efforts in all areas of science and engineering.
Over a decade, the UKC has been a unique forum where prominent scientists, engineers, and policy makers come together to explore collaborative research and development opportunities between two great countries. Given a rapidly increasing level of cooperation between the US and Korea, the UKC 2011 is a great platform where innovative ideas across the Pacific will be openly exchanged and shared among participants for a new synergistic discovery. Over 1,000 scientists and engineers from academia, governments and industries attended UKC 2011 from the US and Korea.
Dignitaries and distinguished speakers include Dr. Ju-Ho Lee, Minister of Education, Science and Engineering of Korea, Prof. Mario Capecchi of University of Utah, 2007 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, Mr. Philip Coyle, Associate Director of the White House OSTP, Prof. Sung Wan Kim of University of Utah, member of Institute of Medicine and National Academy of Engineering, Mr. Peter Appel, Administrator of RITA of USDOT, Prof. John Kim of UCLA, member of National Academy of Engineering, Mr. Robert Stoll, Commissioner for Patents of USPTO, Prof. Sylvester "Jim" Gates of University of Maryland, member of PCAST, Dr. Dae-Whan Chang, Chairman of MK newspaper and mbn TV, Prof. Philip Kim of Columbia University, Dr. Sang-Kee Suh, Dr. Eun-Hee Bae and Dr. Young-ah Park, Congresspersons of National Assembly of Korea.
I would like to record my indebtedness to distinguished members of the Steering Committee, Advisory Committee, Program Committee, Website Committee and Local Committee who guided me to the success of this conference. Finally, I would like to thank participants who convened in park City, Utah to share their knowledge and experiences in science and engineering. I would like to recognize a record number of 70 sponsors from US and Korea.
Let’s learn about the cutting-edge technologies, renew bonds with your colleagues, make new friends, and, together with your family, enjoy Utah’s stunning nature. When we depart, I would like to hear you saying, “I had a blast!”
Hosin “David” Lee, Professor, Univ. of Iowa: Chair of UKC 2011 and President of KSEA
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Dear President Lee, Hosin of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA), Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen! It is my honor and pleasure to address the members of the Korean American science community at this significant US-Korea Conference on Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship 2011. On behalf of the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST), and as the co-chairperson of the UKC-2011 Conference, I express my sincere gratitude to all distinguished guests and participants who have graciously come to share your expertise and knowledge of science and technology. My fellow Korean Scientists and Engineers! This year marks the 40th anniversary of the KSEA. Founded in 1971 in Vienna, Virginia as the first official community of ethnic Korean scientists and engineers, the association has grown into a successful alliance. I applaud ethnic Korean residents, scientists and engineers for your hard work and perseverance. The success is yours, and you most certainly deserve the recognition and appreciation. The KSEA has made big contributions to the prosperity of the Korean-American society and the development of the science alliance between Korea and the USA. Significant events were held including the math competition for second generation Korean-Americans, scholarship opportunities for outstanding students, and local conferences, inspiring bright individuals and fortifying valuable relationships. Fellow Korean scientists and engineers! One of the important missions of the KOFST is to take a pivotal role in converging Korean's scientific intelligence and skills scattered all around the world. Today's conference, UKC-2011, held under the title of “US-Korea Summit on Science and Engineering" will allow an invaluable opportunity to promote the development of present and future scientific technologies, share information on current issues, and discuss ways of increased cooperation and exchange. In particular, heightened competitiveness of Korean science and technology has led to both quantitative and qualitative development in the UKC conference, calling for increased bilateral exchange and cooperation between the two parties. As the co-host of the UKC 2011, the KOFST will make its utmost efforts for further development in science and technology and for enhanced cooperation among the relevant parties. The festival for Korean and American scientists and engineers has now officially begun. The UKC 2011 is a momentous event, where Korean-American scientists and engineers with great capabilities gather and share their ideas and expertise. I sincerely hope that all distinguished guests and participants will have a memorable time at this conference. Let me conclude by thanking President Hosin Lee and members and staffs of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association, for their dedication and hard work in organizing this event. To all the guests and participants, I wish you all a successful and rewarding conference. Thank you.
2011. 8. 11
Sang-Dai Park, President The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies
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To the Participants of UKC 2011 Mun Y. Choi Tae Won Noh Joon Sik Lee Program Chair Program Co-Chair Program Co-Chair University of Connecticut Seoul National University Seoul National University On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, we welcome you to beautiful Canyon Resorts. We are very excited to present the technical program for UKC 2011. In keeping with the tradition of collaboration, we sought advice and guidance from the scientific and engineering communities to identify the key themes of UKC 2011. As a result, the technical program for UKC 2011 was developed with significant input from members of KSEA and industry & government partners from US and Korea. This year, the technical program was arranged into three categories of 17 invited sessions, 13 technical discipline podium sessions and a combined poster session for the various technical disciplines.
• For the invited sessions, 80 leading experts were selected to present in three primary areas that define the innovative breakthroughs for the 21st Century in Science, Engineering and Health. The presentations will range in themes from bio-inspired robotics systems to carbon capture technologies to personalized genetic medicine. The contributions by the invited session chairs in developing the program and inviting the speakers are greatly appreciated.
• For the podium sessions in the 13 technical disciplines, 75 presentations were selected by the TG Councilors to reflect the important foundational and translational research.
• Due to the extensive number of high-quality submission that could not be accommodated for podium presentations, the poster session was expanded to include 150 presentations.
Please take every opportunity to imagine and explore during the next four days. It is our hope that the discussions at UKC 2011 will stimulate ideas that will lead to collaborations with colleagues and help inspire a new generation of scientists and engineers. We also want to acknowledge the tremendous guidance and support from President, Professor Hosin “David” Lee (University of Iowa), Professor Byungkyu “Brian” Park (University of Virginia), Dr. Benjamin Lee (Invia), and Professor Seri Park (Villanova University) in developing and implementing the vision for the technical program.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Time/Room Koko-pelli
1
Koko-pelli
2
Koko-pelli
3
White Pine/
Arrowhead
Painted Horse 1
Painted Horse 2
Cabin Red Tail
Silverado Bearclaw
Silverado Bobcat 1
Silverado Bobcat 2
Silverado Bobcat 3
Waldorf Parleys
Waldorf Suite A
7:30- 8:30 am
Breakfast
8:30- 10:10 am
KERI
10:10- 10:30 am
Coffee
10:30- 12:10 pm
Registration Setup
KERI
12:10- 1:30 pm
Lunch
1:30- 3:10 pm
Registration Starts
Exhibit Setup
KERI
3:10- 3:30 pm
Coffee
Coffee
3:30- 4:30 pm
Registration Continues
Exhibit Setup
KITECH KERI
4:30- 6:00 pm
Ride Gondola behind the Grand Summit Lodge
6:00- 9:00 pm
Welcoming Dinner at Red Pine Café on top of Mountain only Accessible by the Gondola
9:30- 11:30 pm
Council Meeting
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Time/Room Koko-pelli
1
Kokopelli 2
Koko-pelli
3
White Pine/
Arrow-head
Painted Horse1
Painted Horse 2
Cabin Red Tail
Silverado Bearclaw
Silverado Bobcat 1
Silverado Bobcat 2
Silverado Bobcat 3
Waldorf Parleys
Waldorf Suite A
7:30- 8:30 am
Registration
Exhibit
8:30- 10:10 am
KSEA 40th Anniversary Ceremony Exhibit
10:10- 10:30 am
Coffee Break
10:30- 12:10 pm
Plenary Session 1
Exhibit
12:10- 1:30 pm
Exhibit
1:30- 3:10 pm
Physics Genetics Robotics Exhibit
KOTRA
HS Rail (KOTI)
YGPF
Research
Policy
Ultra
3:10-
3:30 pm
Coffee Break
3:30- 5:10 pm
Comp. Presidents of
Institutes & Univ.
Immu-nology
Exhibit
Venture
Energy (KETEP)
KITECH
Ultra
5:10-6:30 pm Introduction of
Companies
6:30- 9:30 pm
KSEA 40th Anniversary Dinner/Sponsor Dinner
9:30- 11:30 pm
Chapter/Council APS Meetings
Rules Commit
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Friday, August 12, 2011
*Note: Posters in Sessions E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M will be displayed in the Corridor of Grand Summit
*Note: TGA, TGB, TGC, TGF, TGI, TGM (Rooms to be determined)
Time/Room Koko 1
Koko 2
Koko 3
White Pine/
Arrow- head
Painted Horse 1
Painted Horse 2
Cabin Red Tail Silverado Bearclaw
Silverado Bobcat 1
Silverado Bobcat 2
Silverado Bobcat 3
Waldorf Parleys
Waldorf Empire
7:30- 8:30 am
Registration
Exhibit
8:30- 10:10 am
Plenary Session 2
Exhibit
10:10- 10:30 am
Coffee Break
10:30- 12:10 pm
Chem.
Brain
Transp.
Exhibit
KSEA
History
Industry March
Natl. Labs
YGPF
Ultra
12:10- 1:30 pm
Exhibit
1:30- 3:10 pm
Industry Forum
TG J
TG D
Exhibit
TG H
TG L
TG E
TG K
TG G
Ultra
3:10-
3:30 pm
Coffee Break
3:30- 5:10 pm
Industry Forum
Poster Session
J
Poster Sessions A,B,C,D
Exhibit
US Korea
Coop
5:10-6:30 pm Job Interview
7:00- 9:30 pm
Utah Symphony at Deer Valley (Transportation, 15 minutes by car, to Deer Valley available at Grand Summit Lodge
10:00- 11:30 pm
Council Meeting
Wine Tasting at Grand Summit 701, 702, 703
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Time/Room Koko-pelli
1
Koko-pelli
2
Koko-pelli
3
White Pine/
Arrow-head
Painted Horse
Painted Horse 2
Cabin Red Tail Silverado Bearclaw
Silverado Bobcat 1
Silverado Bobcat 2
Silverado Bobcat 3
Waldorf Parleys
Waldorf Empire
7:30- 8:30 am
Registration Exhibit
8:30- 10:10 am
Plenary Session 3 Exhibit
Industry March
10:10- 10:30 am
Coffee Break
10:30- 12:10 pm
Enviro
Mobile
Pharma
Exhibit
Accel Industry March
IP Forum
YGPF
Bio-Neuro-science
12:10- 1:30 pm
Exhibit
1:30- 3:10 pm
Energy
Nano
Tumor
Exhibit
NSF-NRF-KSEA
YGPF
KWiSE
3:10- 3:30 pm
Coffee Break
3:30- 5:10 pm
RNAi
Super Construc
Offshore Engin.
Exhibit
Climate (KEI)
YGPF
Material & Sensors
5:10-7:30 pm
Outdoor Rock Concert 7:30-10:30
pm
Award Banquet
10:30-12:00 Karaoke
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WEDNESDAY, August 10, 2011, Grand Summit Hotel T i m e / L o c a t i o n Events and Activities
1 : 3 0 p m – 3 : 1 0 p m Kokopelli Ballroom (Grand Summit)
Registration
3 : 1 0 p m – 4 : 3 0 p m White Pine/ Arrowhead
Exhibit Setup
4 : 3 0 p m – 6 : 0 0 p m Ride Gondola behind the Grand Summit Lodge
6 : 0 0 p m – 9 : 0 0 p m Welcoming Dinner (Red Pine Café on Top of Mountain only Accessible by the Goldora)
9 : 3 0 p m – 1 1 : 3 0 p m Kokopelli 1 (Grand Summit)
Council Meeting/Committee Meetings
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Technical Program
THURSDAY, August 11, 2011 at Grand Summit Hotel
T i m e / L o c a t i o n Events and Activities
7 : 3 0 a m – 8 : 3 0 a m
8:30 am
9:10 am
9:30 am
Continental Breakfast/Registration (Kokopelli Ballroom Lobby)
8 :30 am – 10:10 am Kokopelli Ballroom (Grand Summit)
KSEA 40th Anniversary Ceremony
Welcoming Remarks
Orrin Hatch
Sung Wan Kim
Opening Remarks
Hosin Lee, President of KSEA, Professor, University of Iowa
Sang-Dai Park, President, KOFST
Se-Jung Oh, President of the National Research Foundation of Korea, Professor, Seoul University
Congratulatory Remarks
Ju-Ho Lee, Minister of Education, Science and Technology of Korea
Sang-Kee Suh, Congressman of the Korean National Assembly
Eun-Hee Bae, Congresswoman of the Korean National Assembly
Young-ah Park, Congresswoman of the Korean National Assembly
Keynote Addresses
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10:40
am
11:40 am
Phillip Coyle, Associate Director of National Security and International Affairs of the White House’s OSTP
Hwa Dong Kim
10:10 am – 10:30 am Coffee Break (White Pine Ballroom)
10:30 am - 12:10 pm Kokopelli Ballroom (Grand Summit)
Plenary Session I
Keynote Addresses
Mario R. Capecchi, Professor, University of Utah, Eccles Institute of Genetics
Sylvester “Jim” Gates, Professor, University of Maryland, PCAST
Plenary Presentations
Se-Jung Oh, President of the National Research Foundation of Korea, Professor, Seoul University
Sastry G. Pantula, Director of the Division of Mathematical Sciences at NSF, North Carolina State University
12:10 pm – 1 :30 pm Lunch (Outdoor Pavilion Near Sundial Lodge)
1 : 3 0 p m – 3 : 1 0 p m Kokopelli 1 (Grand Summit)
1:30
1:50
2:10
2:30
2:50
Session E.1 Robotics Session Chair: Kwang Jin Kim, University of Nevada-Reno E.1.1 WINGS AND WIND: SOME THOUGHTS ON BIO-INSPIRED SYSTEMS, Ephrahim Garcia, Professor,
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University E.1.2 DESIGN AND CONTROL OF A REAL-TIME VARIABLE MODULUS MECHANICAL JOINT FOR
ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS, Woosoon Yim, PhD, Professor & Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
E.1.3 DEVELOPMENT OF BIRD MIMETIC FLYING ROBOT WITH FLAPPING WINGS, Kwang-Joon Yoon, PhD,
AAE, Professor, Konkuk University E.1.4 EMOTIONAL HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION, Dong-Soo Kwon, PhD, ME, Professor, Director, HRI
Research Center KAIST E.1.5 TWISTING ARTIFICIAL MUSCLE FOR UNDERWATER ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS, Kwang J. Kim, PhD,
Professor & Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno
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Kokopelli 2 (Grand Summit) Kokopelli 3 (Grand Summit)
1:30
1:50
2:10
2:30
2:50
1:30
1:50
2:10
2:30
2:50
1:30
1:30
Session H.1 Genetics Session Chair: Jong Y. Lee, University of Minnesota
H.1.1 GENOMICS AND CANCER, William C. Hahn, PhD, Associate Professor , Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
H.1.2 THE ART OF GOLDMINING: A CASE STUDY IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE, Beom Seok Jeon, MD, PhD,
Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Hospital H.1.3 LESS INVASIVE SPINE SURGERY, Kee D. Kim, MD, Associate Professor, Chief Spinal Neurosurgery,
University of California H.1.4 CANCER IMMUNE CELL THERAPY AND ITS APPLICATION INTO NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY Kyung-Mi
Lee, Professor, Korea University College of Medicine H.1.5 FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLESTORLEMIA AS A PARADIGM FOR PERSONALIZED GENETIC MEDICINE,
Paul N. Hopkins, MD, MSPH, Professor, University of Utah School of Medicine
Session S.1 Frontiers in Physics Session Chair: Cheung R. Ji, NCSU Session Co-Chair: Sung-Chul Shin, DGIST S.1.1 THE HIGHEST ENERGY PARTICLES IN NATURE: WHAT ARE THEY AND WHERE ARE THEY
COMING FROM?, Pierre Sokolsky, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Utah
S.1.2 STOCHASTIC NATURE IN MAGNETIZATION REVERSAL OF 2D FERROMAGNETS, Sung-Chul Shin,
PhD, President DGIST S.1.3 ULTRA-FAST FLASH OBSERVATORY (UFFO) FOR EARLY PHOTON MEASUREMENTS FROM
GAMMA RAY BURSTS, Il H. Park, PhD, Professor of Physics, Ewha Womans University S.1.4 ELEMENTARY PARTICLES IN NATURE AND THEIR RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM PHYSICS, Chueng-
Ryong Ji, PhD, Professor, North Carolina State University S.1.5 OPTICAL PROCESSES IN ARTICIFICIALLY STRUCTURED MATERIALS, Jeong Weon Wu, PhD,
Professor, Ewha Womans University of Iowa
Bearclaw (Silverado)
Forum: High Speed Rail (KOTI) Session Chair: Kee Yeon Hwang HIGH-SPEED RAIL IN THE U.S., Rod Diridon, Sr., Executive Director, Mineta Transportation Institute HIGH-SPEED RAIL IN KOREA, Jin-Su Mun, Research Fellow, Korea Transport Institute
Painted Horse 1 & 2 Forum: KOTRA
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3 : 1 0 p m – 3 : 3 0 p m
3:30
3:50
4:10
4:30
4:50
3:30
3:50
4:10
4:30
4:50
3:30
3:35 3:50
4:00
4:20
4:30
Coffee Break (White Pine and Arrowhead)
3 : 3 0 p m – 5 : 1 0 p m Kokopelli 1 (Grand Summit) Kokopelli 2 (Grand Summit) Kokopelli 3 (Grand Summit) Cabin (Grand Summit)
Session S.2 Advanced Computing Session Chair: Yoonsuck Choe, Texas A&M S.2.1 COGNITIVE RADIOS FOR DYNAMIC SPECTRUM ACCESS: FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY, Kang G.
Shin, PhD, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan S.2.2 ROBOST EVENT SERVICES IN CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS, Sang Hyuk Son, PhD, Professor,
University of Virginia S.2.3 WEB ROBOT DETECTION BASED ON THE MONOTONOUS BEHAVIOR, Sungdeok Cha, PhD,
Professor, College of Information and Communications, Korea University S.2.4 SECURING WIRELESS NETWORKS USING UNIQUE DEVICE AND LINK CHARACTERISTICS, Sneha
Kumar Kasera, PhD, Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah S.2.5 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF EMERGING CLOUD COMPUTING PARADIGM, Kyung Dong
Ryu, PhD, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Session E.2 Institutes KIAT, NRF, KETEP, KOFAC, KRISS, KIST, KAERI, GIST, KAIST, KITECH, KIMM, POSTECH, KERI, NFRI, KOSEN
Session H.2 Vaccine and Immunology Session Chair: Rho Hyun Seong H.2.1 OLD WINE IN A NEW BOTTLE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH; KILLED ORAL CHOLERA VACCINES, John D.
Clemens, PhD, International Vaccine Institute H.2.2 POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF COMMON G-CHAIN CYTOKINE SIGNALING, Jung-Hyun
Park, PhD, Exp. Immunology Branch, National Cancer Institute H.2.3 NEEDS FOR IMMUNOGENICITY TESTS IN VACCINE DEVELOPMENTS, Moon H. Nahm, MD, Professor,
University of Alabama at Birmingham H.2.4 TRANSDUCIBLE RORγT-DNA-BINDING DOMAIN (RγD) EFFECTIVELY ALLEVIATES TH17-MEDIATED
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, Sang-Kyou Lee, PhD, Professor, Yonsei University H.2.5 T-CELL RECEPTOR SIGNALING AND THE FATE DETERMINATION OF DEVELOPING THYMOCYTES, Rho Hyun Seong, PhD, Professor, Seoul National University
Forum: Energy (KETEP) Session Chair: Joon-hyun Lee Opening speech by session chair GREEN ENERGY STRATEGIC ROADMAP 2011, Won-chang Yang (Korea) INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE R&D POLICY AND FRAMEWORK IN US, Phylis Yoshida (USA) Discussion CURRENT STATUS AND PLAN OF INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE R&D AT KIER, Jooho Whang (Korea) DEVELOPMENT AND KEY TECHNOLOGY SECURITY AT DOOSAN, Seung Joo Choe (Korea) DEVELOPMENT AND KEY TECHNOLOGY SECURITY AT GS CALTEX, Doyoung Seung
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Parleys (Waldorf) President Suite (Waldorf)
4:40
4:50
5:25
3:30
3:30
3:30
3:30
5:10
STATUS OF INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIVE R&D AND IMPROVEMENT PLANS AT UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT, Moon Y. Choi Discussion Commemorative photograph (all participants)
Forum: Research Policy REBIRTH OF KOREAN NATIONAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COMMISSION (NSTC), Suk Joon Kim, PhD, President, Science and Technology Policy Institute (STEPI)
Forum: Ultra
Bearclaw (Si lverado) Forum: KITECH
Pa in ted Ho rse I & I I Forum: Venture
Painted Horse 1 and 2 Introduction of Companies
6 : 3 0 p m – 9 : 3 0 p m KSEA 40th Anniversary/ Sponsor Recognition Dinner Congratulatory Remarks: Jin-Hyun Kim, former minister of Korea Jung-Ho Sonu, president, GIST Featured Speakers: Kil-Joo Moon, president, KIST Paull Shin, state senator of Washington
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FRIDAY, August 12, 2011 at Grand Summit Hotel T i m e / L o c a t i o n Events and Activities
7 : 3 0 a m – 8 : 3 0 a m
8:35 am
9:15 am
10:30
10:50
11:10
11:30
11:50
10:30
Continental Breakfast/Registration (Kokopelli Ballroom Lobby)
8 : 30 a m – 1 0 : 10 a m Kokopelli Ballroom (Grand Summit)
Plenary Session 2
Keynote Presentations
Peter Appel, Administrator, Research and Innovative Technology Administration
Philip Kim, Professor, Columbia University
Plenary Presentations
Greg Carmichael, Professor, Co-director of the Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, University of Iowa
John Kim, Professor, UCLA
Dae-Whan Chang, Chairman and Publisher of Maeil Business Newspaper and mbn TV, Served as Prime Minister of Korea
10:30 am – 12 :10 pm Kokopelli 1 (Grand Summit) Kokopelli 2 (Grand Summit)
Session S.3: Frontiers in Chemistry Session Chair: Prof. Inchan Kwon, University of Virginia S.3.1 AMYLOID-BASED PROTEIN NANOFIBRIL FORMATION AND ITS APPLICATIONS, Seung R. Paik,
PhD, Professor, Seoul National University S.3.2 FIRST PRINCIPLES MODELING OF ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS, Gyeong S. Hwang, Phd, Professor, University of Texas S.3.3 SURFACTANT EFFECTS ON GUEST MOLECULES AT WATER-HYDRATE INTERFACES AND IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS, Jae W. Lee, Phd, Professor, The City College of the City University of New York S.3.4 FINE CONTROL OVER POLYMER GRAFTING AND NANOCOMPOSITE FORMULATION, David Green, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Virginia S.3.5 SYNTHESIS OF LARGE-AREA GRAPHENE FILMS ON NI AND CU, Byung Hee Hong, PhD, Associate Professor, Sungkyunkwan University Suwon
Session H.3: Brain Science Session Chair: Dr. Hee Sup Shin, KIST H.3.1 THALAMIC T-TYPE CA2+ CHANNELS MEDIATE FRONTAL LOBE DYSFUNCTIONS CAUSED BY A HYPOXIA-LIKE DAMAGE IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX, Daesoo Kim, PhD, Professor, Korea
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H.3.2 OBSERVATIONAL FEAR LEARNING INVOLVES AFFECTIVE PAIN SYSTEM AND CAV1.2 CA2+ CHANNELS IN ACC, Hee-Sup Shin, PhD, MD, Director-General, Brain Science Institute, KIST H.3.3 FREE RADICALS IN PAIN SIGNALING, Jin Mo Chung, PhD, Professor, University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) H.3.4 DEVELOPMENT OF WIRELESS ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSING TECHNOLOGY FOR RESPONSIVE CLOSE-LOOPED DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION IN HUMANS, Su-youne Chang, PhD, Assistant Professor, Mayo Clinic H.3.5 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS INFLUENCE ETHANOL BEHAVIORS, Helen M. Kamens, PhD, Research Associate, Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado
Session E.3: Intelligent Transportation Systems Session Chair: Kyungsoo Chon, SNU E.3.1 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INITIATIVES IN TRANSPORTATION ALONG ITS R&D, Young-Jun Moon, PhD, Research Fellow, The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) E.3.2 ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION USING COOPERATIVE VEHICLE
INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM POWERED BY WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, Byungkyu “Brian” Park, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Virginia
E.3.3 INTELLIGENT ERT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION WITH SMIFIR TECHNOLOGY, In-Soo Suh, PhD, Professor, KAIST E.3.4 USDOT INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH AND REAL-TIME DATA CAPTURE AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, Gene McHale, PhD, PE, Team Leader, US DOT Federal Highway
Administration E.3.5 PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN TRANSPORTATION: CAPITAL BELTWAY AND I-95 HOT LANES EXPERIENCE IN VIRGINIA, Young Ho Chang, PE, Executive Vice President, ATCS, PLC E.3.6 Paul Hanley
Forum: KSEA History
EARLY YEARS OF KSEA, Kiuck Lee, PhD, Marquette University
THE BIRTH OF KSEA AND ACCOMPLISHMENT IN EARLY DAYS, Chan-Mo Park, PhD, Chancellor,
Pyongyang University of Science and Technology
KSEA IN MY LIFE, Sang-il Choi, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Pohang University of Science and Technology
MY MEMORIES WITH KSEA, Wan Kyoo Cho, Professor Emeritus of SNU
MY FOUR DECADE LINK WITH KSEA, Yong Nak Lee, HTRD, Ltd.
“KSEA”, FROM ITS CONCEPTION TO A BRIDGE BUILDER OF TOMORROW, Yong-Kyu Lim, PhD, President of Korea Academy of Radiation Safety & Ki Hyon Kim, PhD, Professor of Physics, NCCU
KSEA AND THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY OF KOREA, Kyung-Mok, Former Vice Minister of MOST
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Forum: Industry forum Session Chair: Yong-geun Kim Session Co-Chair: Duck J. Yang Registration Opening Speech, Dr. Yong-geun Kim Congratulatory Remark, Eric Hutchings, Utah State House of Representatives Keynote: R&D and International Cooperation, Dennis Ronnoe, Vice President, Varian INTERNATIONAL R&D PROGRAM of KIAT, Yong-geun Kim Coffee Break MOU Ceremony Introduction of USTAR PROGRAM, Ted McAllister US-KOREA BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, Joel Momberger HOW TO START A BUSINESS IN US, Kim Lofgren IMPACTS OF KOREA-US FTA ON ECONOMIC COOPERATION, Brett Heimburger Closing Remarks by Co-Chair, Duck J. Yang
Technical Group A: Physics Session Chair: Jae Yu, University of Texas at Arlington TGA.1 MAGNETIC FEEDBACK AGAINST INSTABILITIES OF FUSION PLASMAS, Yongkyoon In, PhD, Senior Staff Scientist, FAR-TECH, Inc. TGA.2 THE EFFECT OF SPATIAL COHERENCE ON SCATTERING FROM OPTICALLY
INHOMOGENEOUS MATERIALS, Janghwan Bae, University of Central Florida TGA.3 LINEAR AND NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF PLASMONIC NANOSTRUCTURES, David
Cho, Graduate Student, University of California, Berkeley TGA.4 LARGE AND SMALL SIGNAL ANALYSES OF SPIN MODULATION IN LASERS, Jeongsu Lee, PhD Student, SUNY at Buffalo TGA.5 MESOSCOPIC FLUCTUATION IN SINGLE ELECTRON TRANSISTORS, Seungjoo Nah, Georgia Institute of Technology TGA.6 SPHERICAL HYPERLENS FOR 2D SUB-DIFFRACTIONAL IMAGING AT VISIBLE FREQUENCIES
Junsuk Rho, PhD Candidate, University of California, Berkeley
Technical Group B: Chemistry Session Chair: Seogjoo Jang, Queens College, CUNY TGB.1 APTAMER-BASED INHIBITORS OF METALLO-BETA-LACTAMASE AND APTAMER-BASED BIOSENSORS AGAINST ANTHRAX PROTECTIVE ANTIGEN, Sung-Kun Kim, PhD, Assistant Professor,
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of Central Florida TGB.3 NOVEL POLY DIALKYLTHIO BENZO[1,2-B:4,5-B’]DITHIOPHENE DERIVATIVE FOR ENHANCED OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE IN PSCS APPLICATION, Doyun Lee, PhD Candidate, Department of
Chemistry, University of Texas at Dallas TGB.4 QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENTS OF SOLID SAMPLES IN POLYETHYLENE MATRIX WITH TERAHERTZ TIME DOMAIN SPECTROSCOPY, Hankyu Namkung, Graduate Student, Hanyang University TGB.5 SELF-ASSEMBLED CITRATE TRIMERS ON GOLD NANOPARTICLES, Jong-Won Park, PhD
Student, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah TGB.6 A DATA ANALYSIS ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATED RELATIVE QUANTIFICATION OF STABLE ISOTOPE-LABELED METABOLITES, Ju Shin Lee, Student, Northwestern University
Technical Group C: Mathematics, Geology, Meteorology, Statistics, Others Session Chair: Yonil Park, NCBI, NLM, NIH TGC.1 ANALYZING THE K-ARY TREE COMBINATORICS, Sung-Hyuk Cha, PhD, Associate Professor, Pace University TGC.2 SEMIPARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF COMPETING RISKS DATA WITH MISSING CAUSE OF
FAILURE, Seunggeun Hyun, PhD, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of South Carolina Upstate
TGC.3 STOCHASTIC GALERKIN METHODS FOR STOCHASTIC PROBLEMS, Jangwoon Lee, PhD, Math, Professor, University of Mary Washington TGC.4 MARKOV RENEWAL SUCCESS PROCESS WITH A TIME LAG AND A FINITE SIZE CORRECTION, Yonil Park, PhD, Staff Scientists, National Center of Biotechnology Information TGC.5 DOMINATION IN FUNCTIGRAPHS, Eunjeong Yi, Texas A&M University at Galveston TGC.6 THE CLASSIFICATION OF SAND PATCHES IN COASTAL SAND DUNES RELATED TO CLIMATE, Wansang Ryu, PhD Student, Geography, Texas A&M University
Technical Group D: Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biomedical Engineering, Genetic Engineering Session Chair: ChulHee Kang, Washington State University TGD.1 THE NUCLEAR RECEPTOR FXR AND SIRT1 DEACETYLASE FORM A DYNAMIC INTERACTIVE REGULATORY NETWORK CONTROLLING HEPATIC LIPID METABOLISM, Jongsook Kim Kemper,
PhD, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign TGD.2 REGULATORY OF G-PROTEIN SIGNALING-10 NEGATIVELY REGULATES NF-κB IN MICROGLIA AND NEUROPROTECTS DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS IN HEMIPARKINSONIAN RATS, Jae-Kyung Lee, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, Emory University TGD.3 MATURATION THROUGH THE SACRIFICE: LESSON FROM THE BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM, Jae H.
Park, University of Tennessee TGD.4 NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENT OF BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF INDIVIDUAL ERYTHROCYTES FROM SICKLE CELL ANEMIA PATIENTS, YongKeun Park, PhD, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) TGD.5 INTERPLAY BETWEEN CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS AND CELL CYCLE IN N. CRASSA, Christian Hong,
PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine TGD.6 THE FURFURAL REDUCTION MECHANISM OF FURX, A ZINC-CONTAINING ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE FROM RALSTONIA EUTROPHA, ChulHee Kang, Professor, Washington State
University
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Technical Group E: Agriculture, Ecology, Food, Nutrition Session Chair: Haejung An, US FDA TGE.1 PROTECTING BOTTLED WATER AND DRINKING WATER FROM CONTAMINATION WITH CRYPTOSPORIDIUM PARVUM, Chang-Rae Lee, PhD, California Department of Public Health, Food and Drug Branch TGE.2 RETORTABLE PLA COMPOSITE MATERIALS, Youngjae Byun, PhD, Postdoctoral Research
Assistant, Department of Food, Nutrition, and Packaging Science, Clemson University TGE.3 PROCESSING OF THE WASTED PERSIMMON PEELS, Shin-Kyo Chung, PhD, Professor, Kyungpook National University TGE.4 ACIDIFICATION OF SOILLESS SUBSTRATE BY 13 FLORICULTURAL CROPS, Ka Yeon Jeong,
PhD, Senior Scientist, The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company TGE.5 DETERMINATION OF FLAVONOIDS IN BUCKWHEAT SEED SPROUTS (FAGOPYRUM)
CULTURED WITH/WITHOUT SOIL, Sun-Ju Kim, PhD, Professor, Chungnam National University TGE.6 COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF BIOGAS PLANTS INSTALLED: A CASE STUDY OF GANG-HWA ISLAND IN SOUTH KOREA, So-Young Lee, PhD Student, Texas A&M University
Technical Group F: Medical Science, Pharmaceutical Science, Veterinary Medicine, Physical Education Session Chair: Jong Park, Moffitt Cancer Center TGF.1 IDENTIFICATION OF HIGH RISK GENOTYPE FOR PROSTATE CANCER, Jong Park, PhD, Associate Professor, Moffitt Cancer Center, University of South Florida TGF.2 DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF NEW ANALOGUES FOR CANCER AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE: TARGETING THE ARGININE AND LIPID A. BIOSYNTHESIS PATHWAYS, Hyunshun Shin, PhD,
Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry, McMurry University TGF.3 BETA-ARRESTINS IN SEVEN TRANS-MEMBRANE RECEPTOR SIGNALING AND THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF BIASED AGONISTS, Seungkirl Ahn, PhD, Assistant Professor, Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) TGF.4 DEVELOPMENT OF MICROBIAL STRAINS FOR BIOLOGICS: PRODUCTION OF
GLYCOSYLATION-FREE PROTEIN FROM GLYCOENGINEERED PICHIA PASTORIS, Yonghwan Jin, PhD, Principal Scientist, GlaxsoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA
TGF.5 BIOSTATISTICS IN ONCOLOGY CLINICAL TRIALS—INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION FOR
PHASE I DESIGN, JungAh Jung, PhD, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. TGF.6 SMALL MOLECULE α-HELIX MIMETICS AS INHIBITORS OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS,
Hyun-Suk Lim, PhD, Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine
Technical Group G: Chemical Engineering, Textile Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Petroleum
Engineering, and Applied Chemistry Session Chair: Inchan Kwon, University of Virginia TGG.1 MONITORING AND MANIPULATION OF PROTEIN AGGREGATION ASSOCIATED WITH NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES, Inchan Kwon, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Virginia TGG.2 POLYPROPYLENE FOAM SUITABLE FOR SOUND AND THERMAL INSULATION, Chung P. Park,
PhD, President/CEO, Bushitol Corporation TGG.3 BASELINE TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF A SMALL SCALE STEAM HYDROGASIFICATION PROCESS WITH FISCHER-TROPSCH LIQUIDS FACILITY, Chan Seung Park,
PhD, University of California Riverside TGG.4 IMPROVING THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF NANOPARTICLE THIN FILMS USING ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION, Daeyeon Lee, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
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TECHNOLOGY, Julius Junhyo Rim, PhD, International Metals and Energy Technology, Ltd. TGG.6 UNDERSTANDING OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, Yong-Jae Song, PhD, Westinghouse Electric
Company TGG.7 MULTILAYERED PHOSPOHORESCENT ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES ENABLED BY A
NEW SERIES OF SOLUTION-PROCESSABLE OLIGOQUINOLINES, Taeshik Earmme, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington
Technical Group H: Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Naval Architecture Session Chair: Bongtae Han, University of Maryland TGH.1 A STUDY ON DYNAMIC MODELING AND CONTROL FOR KOREAN LUNAR MODULE, Sangchul
Lee, PhD, Professor, Korea Aerospance University TGH.2 SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH GAS TURBINE SYSTEMS, Hee-Koo Moon, Solar Turbine Incorporated TGH.3 HYBRID OTEC (OCEAN THERMAL ENGINEERING CONVERSION), Yong-Jae Song, PhD, Westinghouse Electric Company TGH.4 A NOVEL MODULAR SATELLITE BUS DESIGN, Jin Kang, PhD, Associate Teaching Professor,
Drexel University TGH.5 CONTROL LAW SYNTHESIS FOR ACTIVELY STABILIZED DROGUE REFUELING SYSTEM,
Kapseong Ro, Associate Professor, Western Michigan University TGH.6 LIGHT INDUCED MICROSTRUCTURE MANUFACTURING AND IMPROVEMENT OF SOLAR CELL EFFICIENCY, Ilwoo Seok, PhD, Assistant Professor, Arkansas State University
Technical Group I: Materials Science, Metallurgy, Mining Engineering Session Chair: Kyeong O. Lee, Argonne National Lab TGI.1 MICROSTRUCTURAL DESIGN OF TRIMODAL AL METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES, Yongho Sohn,
PhD, Professor, University of Central Florida TGI.2 CHEMICALLY BONDED PHOSPHATE CERAMIC COMPOSITES UNDER THERMAL SHOCK, John
Kim, MS Student, University of California Los Angeles TGI.3 A NEW NANO-PLATFORM FOR DRUG RELEASE VIA NANOTUBULAR ALUMINA, Seung Hyun
“Chris” Kim, BS, Dental Student, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine TGI.4 (NI, CO, CU)-DOPED ZNO NANORODS BY AN ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD AND THEIR GAS-
SENSING PROPERTIES BY UV-ACTIVATION ON INTEGRATED FLEXIBLE DEVICES, Hosang Ahn, PhD Candidate, Auburn University
TGI.5 THERMALLY REARRANGED POLYMER MEMBRANES FOR CO2 CAPTURE, Young Moo Lee, WCU
Department of Energy Engineering
Technical Group J: Civil Engineering, Architecture, Environmental Engineering Session Chair: Jun Seok Oh, Western Michigan University TGJ.1 CREATING SELF-SUSTAINING COMMUNITIES—REDUCING THE BURDENS OF
INFRASTRUCTURE, CONGESTIONS AND CARBON EMISSIONS, Timothy Haahs, PE, AIA, F. ASCE, Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc.
TGJ.2 BEHAVIOR OF PIPE IN DRY SAND UNDER LATERAL LOADING, Jai Kyoung Jung, PhD, Post-
Doctoral Fellow, Virginia Tech TGJ.3 WORLD’S FIRST THERMOPLASTIC BRIDGES, John Sang Gyun Kim, PhD, PE, Senior Professional Associate, Parsons Brickerhoff TGJ.4 GALVANIZING IT, Kevin Irving, Marketing Manager Northern Operations, AZZ Galvanizing Services
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Technical Group K: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Communication Engineering Session Chair: Sam-Joo Doh, Nuance Communications TGK.1 SMALL SCALE ENERGY HARVESTING—PRINCIPLES, PRACTICES AND FUTURE TREND, Dong Sam Ha, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech TGK.2 ULTRAVIOLET PHOTOSENSROS BASED ON SELECTIVELY GROWN ZNO NANORODS, Taeksoo
Ji, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas TGK.3 A 1.2GHZ-3GHZ TUNABLE FEEDFORWARD AMPLIFIER TO REMOVE THE 3RD ORDER INTERMODULATION DISTORTION, Hongjoon Kim, PhD, Assistant Professor, Kyungpook National
University TGK.4 TRACKING MOVING OBJECTS IN THERMAL VISION—A KERNEL BASED APPROACH, Seong G
Kong, PhD, Associate Professor, Temple University TGK.5 HIGH EFFICIENT RF TRANSMITTER WITH SEMI-DIGITAL HYBRID STRUCTURE AND SWITCH
MODE POWER AMPLIFIER FOR 4G WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, Hyunchul Ku, PhD, Associate Professor, Konkuk University, Visiting Scholar at UCLA
TGK.6 REDUCTION OF THE MUTUAL COUPLING BETWEEN THE DOUBLE FOLDED MONOPOLE
ANTENNA FOR THE WIBRO & WI-FI APPLICATIONS, Mun Soo Lee, PhD, Professor, Engineering Research Institute, Gyeongsang National University
Technical Group L: Computer Science, Systems Engineering Session Chair: Kyung Dong Ryu, IBM TJ Watson Research Center TGL.1 FROM REACTIVE TO RECURRENT TO PREDICTIVE: EMERGENCE OF PAST AND FUTURE IN EVOLVING NEURAL NETWORKS, Yoonsuck Choe, PhD, Associate Professor, Texas A&M University
TGL.2 USING GRAPHICAL MODELS TO CLASSIFY DIALOGUE TRANSITION IN FORUMS, Jihie Kim, PhD,
University of Southern California TGL.3 AN ENVIRONMENTAL USER INTERFACE (EUI) FRAMEWORK TO INTEGRATE HUMAN,
TECHNOLOGY, AND ENVIRONMENT IN INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS DESIGN, Si Jung Kim, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida
TGL.4 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES TO ENHANCE ACCESSIBILITY
OF EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS, Tae-Hwan Oh, PhD, Associate Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology
TGL.5 A MODEL FOR REASONING ABOUT INTERACTION WITH USERS IN HOSPITAL DECISION SCENARIOS, Hyunggu Jung, Stanford University TGL.6 CLOCKREADER: INVESTIGATING SKETCH-BASED COGNITIVE SCREENING SYSTEM TO
DETECT THE EARLY STAGES OF DEMENTIA, Hyungsin Kim, PhD Student, Human Centered Computing Program, College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
Technical Group M : Industrial Engineering and Management Science Session Chair: Jane Oh, JPL TGM.1 FPGA-BASED VERIFICATION SIMULATION ACCELERATOR FOR MODEL-BASED DESIGN, Jane
Oh, PhD, Manager and Principal Investigator, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology TGM.2 A HYBRID GENETIC ALGORITHM APPROACH TO RESOURCE ALLOCATION, Jin-Lee “JL” Kim,
PhD, PE, LEED GA, Assistant Professor, California State University TGM.3 DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF OPTIMAL MAINTENANCE STRATEGIES AT
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Gangneung-Wonju National University TGM.5 ESTIMATING ORIGIN-DESTINATION FOR IMPORTED CONTAINERS THROUGH INTERMODAL NETWORKS, EunSu Lee, North Dakota State University TGM.6 SEMI-DISTRIBUTED OPTIMIZATION PROTOCOL IN SERVICE-BASED SYSTEMS, Suseon Yang,
PhD Student, Arizona State University
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Technical Group Poster Session B: Chemistry B.1 MONITORING PROTEIN-LIGAND INTERACTIONS BY DYNAMIC NUCLEAR POLARIZATION (DNP ENHANCED NMR SPECTROSCOPY, Youngbok Lee, Graduate Student, Texas A&M University B.2 DIASTEREOSLECTIVE INTRAMOLECULAR FRIEDEL-CRAFTS REACTION CATALYZED BY INDIUM (III), Jaehee Lee, Research Associate Technician, Undergraduate Student, Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, North Dakota State University B.3 A HIGHLY SELECTIVE FLUORESCENT SENSOR FOR FERROUS ION BASED ON STERICALLY HINDERED IONOPHORE MOTIF, Jeongah Lee, The University of Iowa B.4 CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF PLANT-X ESSENTIAL OIL, Gun Hee Kim, PhD, Duksung Women’s
University
Technical Group Poster Session C: Mathematics, Geology, Meteorology, Statistics, Others C.1 HOW CAN WE PREDICT THE FUTURE?: THE WORLD OF FORECASTING, Jung H. Byun, Georgia Institute of Technology C.2 GETTING PAST HELLO, NETWORKING IN PERSON TO SHARE IDEAS, Hyung Kon Lee, PacificWest
Energy Solutions, Executive VP Operations
Technical Group Poster Session D: Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biomedical Engineering, Genetic
Engineering D.1 FGF20 IS REQUIRED FOR DIFFERENTIATION OF COCHLEAR OUTER HAIR CELLS AND NORMAL HEARING FUNCTION, Sung-Ho Huh, PhD, PostDoc, Departments of Developmental Biology, Washing University School of Medicine D.2 DISTINCT FUNCTIONAL RESPONSES OF CANDIDA ALBICANS TO INTERACTION WITH HOST EPITHELIAL AND ENDOTHELIAL CELLS, Hyunsook Park, PhD, Assistant Professor, California State University D.3 UNCONSCIOUS FINGER MOVEMENT SYNCHRONIZATION AS A SOMATIC MARKER OF IMPLICIT SOCIAL INTERACTION, Kyongsik Yun, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Computation and Neural Systems,
California Institute of Technology D.4 CALCIUM ACTS UPSTREAM OF MITOCHONDRIAL EVENTS TO REGULATE PLATELET PS
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EXPOSURE Hyojung Choo, PhD, Emory University D.5 TWO-STEP MODEL FOR SOMATIC X-CHROMOSOME PAIRING, Janice Y. Ahn, PhD, Graduate
Student, Harvard University D.6 CRITICAL ROLE OF AUTOPHAGY (“SELF-EATING”) MACHINERY IN THE CONTROL OF MURINE NOROVIRUS BY INTERFERON-GAMMA, Seungmin Hwang, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis D.7 CARDIOMYOCYTE CULTURE USING MICROCONTACT PRINTING VIA TRP PLATE, DaEun Park, Biomedical Engineering BS Student, Johns Hopkins University D.8 ADIPOCYTE COLLAGEN VI-DERIVED PEPTIDE, COL6A3-C5 AUGMENTS TUMOR GROWTH AND METASTASIS BY INDUCING FIBROSIS AND ANGIOGENESIS IN VIVO, Jiyoung Park, PhD, Postdoctoral
Fellow, Touchstone Diabetes Center, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
D.9 SCAFFOLD DESIGN PARAMETERS FOR BONE TISSUE ENGINEERING TO STIMULATE
OSTEOGENIC SIGNAL EXPRESSION, Kyobum Kim, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Rice University D.10 THE WTX TUMOR SUPPRESSOR ENHANCES P53 ACETYLATION BY CBP/P300, Woo Jae Kim, Phd,
Research Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center D.11 LIGHT SCATTERING OF HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE, Youngchan
Kim, PhD, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) D.12 QUANTITATIVE AND RNA-INDEPENDENT LINKAGE OF NONCODING TRANSCRIPTION TO GENE ACTIVATION BY A LONG-RANGE ENHANCER, Eung Jae Yoo, PhD, Senior Research Investigator,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine D.13 MODELING AND SIMULATION OF THE MITRAL VALVE APPARATUS, Hyunggun Kim, PhD,
Assistant Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston D.14 MODELING OF TITIN, Ye suk Song, PhD Candidate, GSR, University of California San Diego D.15 IRO2 NANO-ELECTRODES AND ELECTROCHEMICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS, Hargsoon Yoon,
PhD, Associate Professor, Norfolk State University D.16 CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE 4 LEVELS AFFECTS THE NUMBER OF HAIR FOLLICLE STEM
CELLS IN MOUSE EPIDERMIS, Sun Hye Kim, PhD Candidate, North Carolina State University D.17 PRECLINICAL IDENTIFICATION OF RETINAL VASCULAR DISEASES BY OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY, DaeYu Kim, PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering, University of California Davis D.18 COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUB-TYPES USING A NOVEL INTEGRATIVE SCHEME, Sook S. Ha, PhD Candidate, Virginia Tech D.19 CELLULAR RESOLUTION OPTICAL COHERENCE MICROSCOPY WITH HIGH ACQUISITION SPEED
FOR IN VIVO HUMAN SKIN IMAGING, Kye-Sung Lee, PhD, Research Associate, The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester
D.20 ARTERIAL AND VENOUS ANGIOGENESIS ARE REGULATED BY APLEXONE, A NOVEL SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITING HMGCR PATHWAY, WITH DIFFERENT SENSITIVITY, Jayoung Choi, PhD, Post-
doctoral Researcher, Washington University in St. Louis D.21 NETWORK MODELING IDENTIFIES MOLECULAR FUNCTIONS TARGETED BY MIR-204 TO
SUPPRESS HEAD AND NECK TUMOR METASTASIS, Younghee Lee, PhD, RA, University of Chicago D.22 THE ROLES OF LIS1 IN MITOTIC CELL DIVISION DURING MOUSE DEVELOPMENT, HyangMi Moon,
PhD Candidate, MS, University of California San Francisco D.23 ASSESSING BENTHIC DIVERSITY PATTERNS WITH KEYSTONE SPECIES DENSITIES, Timothy
Seung- chul Lee, MS Student, Environmental Sciences, Oregon State University D.24 PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BIOSYNTHESIS IN PLANTS AND NEMATODES: BIOCHEMICAL AND THERMODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF PHOSPHOETHANOLAMINE METHYLTRANSFERASES, Soon-Goo Lee, PhD Candidate, Department of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis D.25 ENHANCING CELL VIABILITY BY CONTROLLING THE OXYGEN DIFFUSION-CONSUMPTION PROFILE VIA RATIONAL CELL DISTRIBUTION, Erik Reinertsen, Undergraduate Student, Department of Bioengineering, University of California Los Angeles
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Technical Group Poster Session E: Agriculture, Ecology, Food, Nutrition E.1 ANTICANCER PROPERTIES OF SHIITAKE MUSHROOM AGAINST THE GROWTH OF FELINE LYMPHOMA CELLS, Eohjin Lee, MS, Graduate Student, Department of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University E.2 INHIBITION EFFECTS OF ADIPOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION ON 3T3-L1 CELLS AND ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF EXTRACTS OF MONASCUS-FERMENTED YAM, Soon Ah Kang, PhD, Professor, Seoul University of Venture and Information E.3 ANTI-OBESITY EFFECTS AND INCREASED ADIPONECTIN EXPRESSION OF AUREOBASIDUM Sp.
β- GLUCAN IN HIGH FAT DIET-INDUCED OBESE RATS, Soon Ah Kang, PhD, Professor, Seoul University
of Venture and Information E.4 RADICAL SCAVENGING EFFECT AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF GASTRODIAE
RHIZOMA IN LPS-TREATED RAW 264.7 MACROPHAGE, Soon Ah Kang, PhD, Professor, Seoul University of Venture and Information
E.5 IN VITRO SCREENING OF KOREAN COMPOSITAE SP.PLANTS FOR ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY, Gun Hee Kim, PhD, Professor, Duksung Women’s University
E.6 SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF FRESH COMMERCIAL GINSENG, Gun Hee Kim, PhD, Professor, Duksung
Women’s University E.7 FEASIBILITY STUDY OF SMALL-SCALE WIND POWER INCORPORATING STORAGE DEVICES IN LUBBOCK,TEXAS, Yeong Jae Kim, Graduate Student, Texas A&M University
Technical Group Poster Session F: Medical Science, Pharmaceutical Science, Veterinary Medicine,
Physical Education F.1 FORCED EXPRESSION OF LAMININ β1 IN PODOCYTES RESCUES NEPHROTIC SYNDROME IN MICE LACKING LAMININ β2, A MODEL FOR PIERSON SYNDROME, Jung Hee Suh, PhD Candidate, Renal Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis F.2 DIRECT INHIBITORS OF K-RAS AS A NOVEL TARGETED CANCER THERAPY, Misook Oh, PhD, Research Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine F.3 CLONING AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF RAT PLASMA MEMBRANE MONOAMINE TRANSPORTER (RPMAT), Nora Lee, Graduate Student, University of Washington F.4 PTEN UTERINE TUMORIGENESIS AND AKT ACTIVATION ARE BLOCKED BY CONDITIONAL KNOCK OUT OF GRP-78 IN UTERUS, EunJeong Yoo, PhD, Research Technician, University of Southern California F.5 POTENTIAL ADVERSE INTERACTION OF HUMAN CARDIAC CALSEQUESTRIN, ChulHee Kang,
Professor, Washington State University F.6 CUTANEOUS PAPILLOMATOSIS DUE TO A NOVEL LABORATORY MOUSE PAPILLOMAVIRUS
(MUSPV) INFECTION, Joongho “JO” Joh, PhD, Instructor, Department of Medicine, JG Brown Cancer Center (JGBCC), University of Louisville
F.7 MULTISCALE BIODISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS OF LIPOPHILIC, POORLY SOLUBLE DRUGS, Jason
Baik, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy F.8 THE PREVALENCE, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF ALLERGIC RHINITIS: A SPECIAL FOCUS
ON KOREA AND THE UNITED STATES, Eric Raeyoon Yoo, BA, BS, University of Chicago F.9 OPTIMIZATION OF THE CERVICAL PLATE DESIGN FOR THE SPINE FUSION, Hena Kwon, MSP and
Seoul National University
Technical Group Poster Session G: Chemical Engineering, Textile Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Applied Chemistry G.1 XANES CHARACTERIZATION OF OXYGEN CONTAINING FUNCTIONAL GROUPS ON CARBON MATERIALS, Kyungsoo Kim, Graduate Student, Pennsylvania State University
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G.2 CHEMICAL EFFECT HEAD LOSS PRESSURE DROP” US-NRC GSI-191 A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT SAFETY, Jong-Hee Park, PhD, Senior Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory/Alion Science and Technology G.3 CHEMICAL EFFECT HEAD LOSS PRESSURE DROP” US-NRC GSI-191 A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, Min Jun Kim, PhD, Professor, Drexel University G.4 THE OPTIMIZATION OF THE PRODUCTION OF FUNGAL POLYKETIDES IN YEAST, Jin Wook Choi, Graduate Student, University of California Irvine G.5 A GREEN CHEMICAL ROUTE TO FABRICATION OF PATTERNED METAL NANOPARTICLES VIA PLASMA ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTION, Seung Whan Lee, PhD Candidate, Case Western Reserve
University G.6 STIMULI-RESPONSIVE GLUCOSE SENSITIVE HYDROGEL FOR MICROFABRICATED GLUCOSE SENSOR, Seung-Hei Cho, PhD Candidate, University of Utah G.7 THE CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMER COATED MAGNETIC FE3O4 NANOCOMPOSITES FOR THE IMMOBILIZATION OF CARBONIC ANHYDRASE AND CAPTURING CO2, Joo Seob Lee, Graduate
Student, University of Wyoming G.8 INVESTIGATION OF SELECTIVE CO2 ADSORPTION/DESORPTION PERFORMANCE IN LANDFILL
GAS WITH PRE-TREATED ZEOLITE13X, HyungTaek Kim, Professor of Energy Engineering, Ajou University
G.9 COMPOSITE MEMBRANE FOR A DIRECT METHANOL FUEL CELL, Sukhwan Yun, PhD Candidate,
Illinois Institute of Technology G.10 THE R&D TRENDS OF LITHIUM ION BATTERY FOR SAFETY & RELIABILITY AND THE TRENDS OF
BATTERY SAFETY STANDARD, Jae Sik Chung, PhD
Technical Group Poster Session H: Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Naval Architecture H.1 FABRICATION OF HIGH ASPECT RATIO SILICON ELECTRODES USING WIRE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING, Sangju Lee, PhD Candidate, Research Assistant, University of Utah H.2 FATIGUE ENHANCEMENT OF INTERFERENCE FIT JOINTS IN COMPOSITES, Dae-Wook “Dave” Kim, Associate Professor, Washington State University H.3 GYEONGSANG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, "RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN IN-FLIGHT ICING SIMULATION AND CERTIFICATION OF AIRCRAFT AND ROTORCRAFT IN KOREA, Rho Shin Myong, PhD, Professor, Gyeongsang National University H.4 MICRO HYDRAULIC ACTUATORS FOR MASSIVELY-PARALLEL MANIPULATION OF MICRO
CHANNELS, Jung Woo Park, Research Assistant, University of Utah H.5 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT IN A SINGLE PATTERNED GOLD NANOROD CLUSTER USING
LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE, Min Jun Kim, PhD, Professor, Drexel University H.6 DESIGN, TEST AND EVALUATION OF AN ACTIVELY STABILIZED DROGUE REFUELING SYSTEM, Taeseung Kuk, PhD, Student, Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Western Michigan University H.7 EFFECT OF HC SLIP ON DPF REGENERATION, Hoon Lee, Graduate Student, Engine Research Center,
University of Wisconsin-Madison H.8 AN ELECTROSTATIC PERISTALTIC GAS MICROPUMP WITH A STEPWISE CHAMBER, Ki Sung Lee, PhD Student, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign H.9 EFFECTIVE PATTERN GENERATION WITH DIRECT HIP CONTROL FOR HUMANOID STAIR
CLIMBING, Youngbum Jun, PhD Candidate, Drexel University H.10 INFLUENCE OF ROUGHNESS ON SURFACE INSTABILITY OF MEDICAL GRADE COBALT- CHROMIUM ALLOY (COCRMO) DURING CONTACT CORROSION-FATIGUE, Jae Joong Ryu, PhD, Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University-Kingsville H.11 GELLED ENERGETIC FLUIDS IN A PROPELLANT APPLICATION, Changjin Yoon (No Abstract)
Technical Group Poster Session J: Civil Engineering, Architecture, Environmental Engineering
J.1 PROSPECTS OF SUBSEA SYSTEMS, Jaeyoung Lee, PE, Technip USA
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J.2 RETROSPECTIVE EXPOSURE ESTIMATION AND PREDICTED VERSUS OBSERVED SERUM PERFLUOROOCTANOIC ACID CONCENTRATIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE C8 HEALTH PROJECT, Hyeong Moo Shin, MS, PhD Candidate, University of California Irvine J.3 EFFECT OF NOX LEVEL ON THE REAL REFRACTIVE INDICES OF SECONDARY ORGANIC AEROSOL GENERATED FROM PHOTOOXIDATION OF LIMONENE, Hwajin Kim, Graduate Student, University of California Los Angeles J.4 VALIDATION OF ENHANCED INTEGRATED CLIMATIC MODEL (EICM) WITH MONITORING TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS ON PCC PAVEMENTS IN LOUISIANA, Hak-Chul Shin, PhD, PE, Assistant
Professor, Louisiana State University J.5 THERMAL STRESS OF SUSTAINABLE PCC PAVEMENTS CONTAINING FLY ASH AND SLAG, Hak Chul Shin, PhD, PE, Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University J.6 CONSTITUTIVE MODELING OF ROADWAY MIXTURES AND STRUCTURES, Yong-Rak Kim, PhD, Associate professor, University of Nebraska J.7 OVERVIEW OF CANADA’S OIL SANDS INDUSTRY & REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION, Dong
Hoon Shin, PhD, PE, Civil/Structure Engineer, Harvest Operations Corp J.8 CUMULATIVE TRAVEL-TIME RESPONSIVE (CTR) REAL-TIME INTERSECTION CONTROL
ALGORITHM UNDER THE INTELLIDRIVE ENVIRONMENT, Joyoung Lee, PhD, Research Associate, Center for Transportation Studies, University of Virginia
J.9 CABLE-STAYED BRIDGE: CABLE FORCE OPTIMIZATION AND ISOTENSIONING, Kookjoon Ahn, PhD, PE, Senior Liaison Engineer, Caltrans J.10 BUS PASSENGER ORIGIN-DESTINATION ESTIMATION USING SMART CARD DATA AND TRANSIT SCHEDULE, Sang Gu Lee, Graduate Assistant, University of Arizona J.11 INVESTIGATING REALISTIC LANE-CHANGE BEHAVIORS FOR THE SURROGATE SAFETY ASSESSMENT MODEL (SSAM) USING VISSIM AND CARSIM, Jaehyun “Jason” So, Graduate Research Assistant, University of Virginia J.12 DEVELOPMENT OF A TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL LINKAGE BETWEEN TRANSIT DEMAND AND
LAND USE PATTERNS, Sang Gu Lee, Graduate Assistant, University of Arizona J.13 DIGESTER GAS ENGINE EMISSIONS CONTROL BY TWO-STAGE CATALYST SYSTEM, Yeom-Moo Jason Choi, PE, Orange County Sanitation District J.14 ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING TRAVEL TIME RELIABILITY, Sanghoon Son, Graduate
Student, Old Dominion University J.15 POST-FIRE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF STRUCTURAL STEEL, Jinwoo Lee, PhD Candidate, PE,
SE, University of Texas J.16 LEACHING MODELING OF CHROMITE ORE PROCESSING RESIDUE (COPR) USING SYNTHETIC GROUND AND RAIN WATER, Jongwan Eun, Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison J.17 COMPARISON OF A SUSTAINABILITY TOOL IN HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, Jin-Lee
“JL” Kim, PhD, PE, LEED GA, Assistant Professor, California State University J.18 EVALUATION OF PULLOUT BEHAVIOR IN REINFORCED PAVEMENT SYSTEM USING
ANALYTICAL, EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL APPROACHES, Jongwan Eun, Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison
J.19 DEVELOPMENT OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY TOOL FOR MONITORING BIOREMEDIATION OF VINYL CHLORIDE IN GROUNDWATER, Yang Oh Jin, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Scholar, The University of
Iowa J.20 FULL-WAVEFORM-BASED SUBSURFACE IMAGING IN VISCOELASTIC SOILS, Jun Won Kang, PhD, Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University J.21 3D NUMERICAL MODELING OF OPEN-CHANNEL FLOW WITH EMERGENT VEGETATION, Su Jin
Kim, PhD Student, Georgia Institute of Technology J.22 CURING CRITERIA FOR COLD IN-PLACE RECYCLING OF ASPHALT PAVEMENTS, Adam Woods,
Graduate Student, The University of Iowa J.23STATE-OF-PRACTICE SURVEY OF USE OF RAP MATERIALS IN MIDWESTERN STATES, Cory
Shannon, Graduate Student, EIT, The University of Iowa
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J.24 FOAMING POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT TO BUILD ROAD AT WARM TEMPERATURE, Thomas Glueckert, Graduate Student, The University of Iowa J.25 DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONAL EXPOSURE AEROSOL SCREENING MODEL
(PEASM) FOR SIZE RESOLVED URBAN AEROSOL, Sang-Rin Lee, PhD, Research Associate, The University of Iowa
J.26 BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS = A FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS, Megan Yoo, University of California
Irvine J.27 MODELING SOCIAL/RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY TOUR GENERATION BASED ON INTRA-
HOUSEHOLD INTERACTIONS, Kwang-Kyun Lim, PhD Student, Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, University of Florida
J.28 PERFORMANCE BASED ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF 9 NITROSAMINES
USING ISOTOPIC DILUTION AND CI/MS/MS TECHNIQUES, Lee Joung Yoo, Laboratory Director, Orange County Water District
J.29 ANALYSIS OF MOTORCYCLE CRASH TREND AND LESSONS LEARNED, Chanyoung Lee, PhD,
AICP, PTP, Senior Researcher, Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) J.30 INVESTIGATION OF NOVEL METHODS TO HARVEST SOLAR ENERGY FROM ASPHALT
PAVEMENTS, Kang-Won Wayne Lee, Phd, PE, F. ASCE, University of Rhode Island J.31 POTENTIAL USE OF HUMAN BIO-SIGNALS FOR THERMAL SENSATION PREDICTION, Joon-Ho
Choi, PhD, LEED AP, Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology J.32 SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM: PRESENT AND FUTURE, Seri Park, PhD, PTP, Adjunct
Professor J.33 DEVELOPMENT OF A DECISION-SUPPORT TOOL FOR LIFE-CYCLE COST ANALYSIS (LCCA):
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION, Changmo Kim, PhD, Assistant Project Scientist, University of California Pavement Research Center
J.34 PHOTOCATALYTIC CEMENT: EARLY HYDRATION RATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, Bo Yeon Lee, PhD Candidate, Georgia Institute of Technology J.35 TRANSPORTING WATER FOR USE IN THE FRACTURING PROCESS OF OIL WELLS, Christopher DeHaan, North Dakota State University J.36 A REVIEW OF CURRENT AND FUTURE BRINE DISPOSAL AND ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE (ZLD) OPTIONS FOR INLAND MEMBRANE PLANTS, Jin Hong Kim, PE, Orange County Sanitation District J.37 ANALYSIS OF BURIED PIPE BEHAVIOR IN SATURATED SILTY SOIL, Jinsung Cho, PhD Student, Arizona State University J.38 COMPREHENSIVE LABORATORY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF WMA WITH LEADCAP ADDITIVES, Youngsoo Richard Kim, PhD, PE, Professor, North Carolina State University J.39 ESTIMATION OF FREEWAY SECTION TRAVEL TIME, Jun-Seok Oh, PhD, Associate Professor,
Western Michigan University J.40 AMMONIA GAS MITIGATION USING ALGAE FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION, Juhyon Kang, Graduate Student, Iowa State University J.41 VDOT’S CURRENT STAGE FOR DEVELOPING TRAVEL TIME PERFORMANCE MEASURE,
Jungwook Jun, PE, PhD, Virginia Department of Transportation J.42 PRESERVATION AND MAINTENANCE OF COLLEGE CAMPUS PAVEMENT ASSETS, Kang-Won Lee, PhD, PE, F. ASCE, University of Rhode Island J.43 EFFECT OF VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS FACTORS ON PROPHAGE INDUCTION IN NITROSOSPIRA MULTIFORMIS (AMMONIA OXIDIZER), Jeongdong Choi, Graduate Research Assistant, University of Utah J.44 CONTINUOUS ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF FOOD WASTE AND PAPER WASTE UNDER
MESOPHILIC-DRY CONDITION, Sae-Eun Oh, PhD, PE, Hanbat National University
Technical Group Poster Session K: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Communication
Engineering K.1 PARAMETRIC HIERARCHY RECOVERY IN LAYOUT EXTRACTED NETLISTS, John Lee, PhD
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Candidate, University of California Los Angeles K.2 FUTURE TRANSISTOR DESIGN FOR CMOS SCALING TO THE END OF THE ROADMAP, Changhwan Shin, PhD Candidate, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences , University of California at Berkeley K.3 LONG-RANGE ACOUSTIC COMMUNICATION USING A TOWED ARRAY, Hee-Chun Song, PhD,
University of California San Diego K.4 THE LOWEST RDS(ON) TRENCH POWER MOSFET HAVING 1 GIGA CELL DENSITY WITH SELF
ALIGNED CONTACT AND FIELD EXTENDING SHIELD POLY STRUCTURE, Chanho Park, PhD, Senior Staff, System LSI, Samsung Electronics
K.5 ALL-ELECTRIC PNEMATIC-LESS PERISTALTIC MINIATURE VACUUM PUMP FOR PORTABLE ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS, Hyun Tae Kim, Research Assistant, University of Utah K.6 WEAK CONVERGENCE OF RANDOM RICCATI EQUATION, Hyoung Jun Ahn, Graduate Student,
California Institute of Technology K.7 BUILDING-BASED MICROGRID WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY AND STORAGE, Sung Yeul Park, PhD,
University of Connecticut K.8 EFFICIENT SENSING FOR LARGE-SCALE BATTERIES, Hahnsang Kim, PhD, CTO, Advanced Battery
Control LLC K.9 CPU DESIGN VALIDATION OF FUNCTIONALITY/POWER MANAGEMENT/TESTABILITY/DEBUGGABILITY, Jinkyu Lee, PhD, Senior Design Engineer, Texas
Instruments K.10 VIDEO ASSISTED PHARMACY DISPENSARY SYSTEM, Changsoo Jeong, Senior Computer Vision Engineer, HRL Laboratory K.11 A STUDY ON THE ENHANCEMENT OF GAIN AND AXIAL RATIO BANDWIDTH OF THE
MULTILAYER CP-DRA ANTENNA FOR SATELLITE BROADCASTING RECEPTION, Mun Soo Lee, PhD, Professor, Engineering Research Institute, Gyeongsang National University
K.12 PERCOLATING BEHAVIOR IN THE ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF CNT- POLYMER COMPOSITES, Byung-Wook Kim, Graduate Student, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California San Diego
Technical Group Poster Session L: Computer Science, Systems Engineering L.1 ANALYSIS OF ADAPTIVE-GOSSIP ROUTING ALGORITHM FOR CONSERVING RESOURCES IN AD- HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS, Ahyoung Lee, Graduate Student, University of Colorado Denver L.2 AN OVERVIEW OF ETRI’S SOLUTIONS IN FINGERPRINT FUZZY VAULT, Ki Young Moon, PhD,
Principal Member ETRI L.3 DATA MINING IN MAP/REDUCE ON HADOOP, Jongwook Woo, PhD, Professor, California State
University L.4 DESIGNING BETTER TRADING STRATEGIES: ANALYSIS FOR GJERSTAD-DICKHAUT TRADING ALGORITHM WITH CONSIDERATION OF MARKET MICROSTRUCTURES, Jung-woo Sohn, College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University L.5 COMBINING CONTEXT- FREE AND CONTEXT-SPECIFIC POINTING, JoonSuk Lee, Virginia Tech L.6 COMBINING CONTEXT- FREE AND CONTEXT-SPECIFIC POINTING, Jungsook Yang, University of California Irvine L.7 INTRODUCTION TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND PRACTICAL TIPS, Sang Lee, BS, MS, JD,
Patent Attorney, SoftBee Law Offices L.8 USE OF UBIQUITOUS TELECOM PROBLEM-SOLVING RESEARCH SKILLS AND TECHNOLOGIES
FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING PROJECTS: A CASE STUDY, Young B. Choi, PhD, Regent University
L.9 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BASED ON MOBILE RFID MANAGER THROUGH BLUETOOTH INTERFACE, Kyoungha Kim, Student, Towson University L.10 PROJECTION-BASED VIDEO EVENT DETECTION ON LARGE-SCALE VIDEO DATA, Dong-Jun Park, Graduate Student, The University of Iowa
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L.11 ASSESSING THE DOMAIN ONTOLOGY-BASED WEB SEARCH, Yoo Jung An, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson University L.12 MINING TOP-K CLOSED CO-LOCATION PATTERNS: A SUMMARY OF RESULTS, Jin Soung Yoo,
PhD, Assistant Professor, Indiana University-Purdue University L.13 WEB-BASED GRAPH AUTHORING TOOL USING SVG (SCALABLE VECTOR GRAPHICS), Changmin
Lee, MS, Student, Towson University L.14 THE XCREAM FRAMEWORK ARCHITECTURE WITH REASONING PROCESS, Changhyun Byun,
Doctoral Student, Towson University L.15 REPRESENTATIONS OF USER FEEDBACK: FROM SUPPORT TO SOFTWARE CHANGE, Michael Jongseon Lee, University of Washington L.16 IDENTIFYING CORRELATION AMONG OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE METRICS, Young Lee, PhD,
Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University L.17 CORRELATION AMONG COUPLING METRICS IN OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE, Jeong-Sug
Yang, Lecturer, Texas A&M University-Kingsville L.18 ICAMPUS: INTELLIGENT GEO-SOCIAL WEB PORTAL FOR CAMPUS ENVIRONMENTS, Seon Ho
Kim, PhD, Integrated Media Systems Center, University of Southern California L.19 ADVANCEMENT IN COCKPIT DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY OF 4 DIMENSIONAL TRAJECTORY
OPERATIONS FOR NEXTGEN, Chang-Geun Oh, MS, Wright University L.20 FALCON: FAULT LOCALIZATION FOR CONCURRENT PROGRAMS, Sang Min Park, PhD Student,
Georgia Tech L.21 PERSONIFYING PROGRAMMING TOOL FEEDBACK IMPROVES NOVICE PROGRAMMERS'
LEARNING, Michael Jongseon Lee, PhD Student, University of Washington, Information School
Technical Group Poster Session M: Industrial Engineering and Management Science M.1 EFFECTS ON POSTURAL SWAY OF DIFFERENT SURFACE CONDITIONS, Sungdo Kim, University of Utah M.2 INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MILITARY DRIVERS’ ABERRANT BEHAVIOR AND RANK, Sungdo Kim, University of Utah M.3 COP EVALUATION AND REWARD DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM BASED ON ACTIVE CONTEXT-
AWARE DECISION-MAKING, Euiho Suh, PhD, Professor, POSTECH M.3 A NEW GLOBAL ALGORITHM FOR NON-CONVEX SEPARABLE QUADRATIC KNAPSACK
PROBLEMS, Jaehwan Jeong, University of Tennessee M.4 SEASONING DECISION STYLES OF ENGINEERS AT WORKPLACE, Jeonghwan Choi, PhD Student,
MBA, ME, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign M.5 EVALUATION OF A HEAD-TRACKING-BASED CONTENT STABILIZATION TECHNIQUE FOR
READING RUNNERS, Bum chul Kwon, Graduate Student, Purdue University M.6 STANDING FOR ETHICS: A COMPLEX RESPONSIVE PROCESSES PERSPECTIVE, Julie Pak, BA,
North Dakota State University, Yunjae Baek, BS, North Dakota State University
5 : 1 0 p m – 6 : 3 0 p m Job Interviews in White Pine, Arrowhead, Painted Horse, Cabin and Red Tail
7 : 0 0 p m – 9 : 3 0 p m
Utah Symphony at Deer Valley (Transportation, 15 minutes by car, to Deer Valley available at Grand Summit Lodge)
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SATURDAY, August 13, 2011 at Grand Summit Hotel T i m e / L o c a t i o n Events and Activities
7 : 3 0 a m – 8 : 3 0 a m
Continental Breakfast (Grand Ballroom Lobby
8:30 am – 10:10 am Kokopelli Ballroom (Grand Summit)
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Plenary Session 3
Keynote Presentation
Robert Stoll, Commissioner of Patent, USPTO
Plenary Presentations
Sang-Wok Cheong, Professor, Rutgers University, Multiferroic Vortices and Graph Theory
Luke P. Lee, Professor, University of California at Berkeley, Biologically Inspired Satellites to Explore Cellular Galaxy
Sue McNeil, Professor, University of Delaware, Using Asset Management to Imporve Transportation Infrastructure Systems’ Performance
Sean Gourley, Quid’s Chief Technology Officer, Mapping Innovative and Identifying New Strategic Opportunities with Open Intelligence
10:30 am – 12:10 pm Kokopelli 1 (Grand Summit)
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Session S.4 Environmental Science Session Chair: Hong-Shig Shim, Engineering S.4.1 CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION: THE NEXT GENERATION CARBON CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY,
Adel F. Sarofim, Presidential Professor at the University of Utah, Senior Technical Advisor at Reaction Engineering International
S.4.2 SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL NEEDS WITH INCREASING CLIMATE VARIABILITY, Jong Soo Kim,
PhD, Principal Research Scientist, Korea Institute of Science and Technology S.4.3 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING TOWARDS CLEAN AND EFFICIENT COMBUSTION, Hong Geun Im,
Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan S.4.4 OXY COMBUSTION: ALSTOM DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIALIZATION UPDATE, Shin G. Kang,
PhD, MBA, Director, Boiler Combustion Systems
S.4.5 TEST OPERATION OF 0.5 MW-SCALE DRY SORBENT CO2 CAPTURE PILOT PLANT INTEGRATED WITH A REAL COAL-FIRED POWER PLANT, “Chang-Keun” Yi, PhD, Research Division Director, Korea Institute of Energy Research
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Session E.4 Mobile Communication Session Chair: Dr. Insung Kang, Qualcomm E.4.1 EXACT BIT ERROR PROBABILITY OF OPPORTUNISTIC DECODE-AND-FORWARD RELAYING WITH
INTERFERENCE, Jun Heo, PhD, Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, Korea University E.4.2 SCHEDULING IN DENSELY DEPLOYED LTE-FEMTO CELL ENVIRONMENTS, Saewoong Bahk, PhD,
Professor, EE and INMC, Seoul National University E.4.3 TECHNOLOGIES FOR TERAHERTZ COMMUNICATIONS, Thomas H. Lee, ScD, Professor, Stanford
University E.4.4 SEemMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE MOBILE ENVIRONMENT, Bang-Sup Song, ECE Department, University of California San Diego
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Session H.4 Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery
Session Chair: Senyon Choe, Salk Insititute/UCSD
H.4.1 LOCAL DELIVERY OF BIOPHARMACEUTICALS FROM COMBINATION DEVICES IN FIBROSIS AND OSTEOPOROSIS, David W. Grainger, PhD, Professor and Chair, University of Utah
H.4.2 PH-RESPONSIVE MICELLE FOR THERANOSTICS OF ISCHEMIC CEREBRAL AREA, Doo Sung Lee, Professor, Director, Theranostic Macromolecules Research Center, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University
H.4.3 PROLONGED GENE DELIVERY INTO STEM CELLS FOR ENHANCED SCAFFOLD-SUPPORTED TISSUE REGENERATION, Seungjin Lee, PhD, Professor, University of Ewha
H.4.4 OLIGO-PEPTOPLEX AS A NON-VIRAL DNA AND SIRNA DELIVERY SYSTEM, Yong-Hee Kim, PhD,Professor, Hanyang University
H.4.5 RASCH STRATEGY FOR BIOBETTERS: A CASE FOR TGF-BETA FAMILY LIGANDS, Senyon Choe, PhD, Professor, Salk Institute and Div. Biology, University of California San Diego
Forum: IP
10:30 10:35 10:45 10:55 11:05 11:15 11:25 11:35 11:45
Forum: Rare Isotope Beam Accelerator
Session Chair: Cheung R. Ji, NCSU
Session Co-Chair: Seung-Woo Hong, SKKU
Opening Remarks by Chair and Co-Chair
THE WORLDWIDE DEVELOPMENT OF RARE ISOTOPE BEAM FACILITIES, Robert Tribble, Distinguished Professor and Director, Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES THAT ENABLE THE NEXT GENERATION NUCLEAR SCIENCE, Jerry Nolen, Argonne Distinguished Fellow, Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory
DESIGNER ATOMIC NUCLEI: AN EMERGING TOOL FOR SCIENCE, Brad Sherrill, FRIB Chief Scientist, Michigan State University
CURRENT STATUS OF THE KORIA PROJECT, Seung-Woo Hong, Professor, Sungkyunkwan University
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF ACCELERATORS FOR KORIA, Jon-Seo Chai, PhD, Professor, Sungkyunkwan University
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PLAN AT KORIA, Yong-Kyun Kim, PhD, Professor, Hanyang University
HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS WITH KORIA, Jae-Hoon Yu, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, University of Texas
Open discussion with Forum Participants and Presenters
Forum: YGPF
Forum: Women
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12:10 pm – 1 :30 pm Lunch (Outdoor Pavilion Near Sundial Lodge)
1:30 pm - 3:10 pm Kokopelli 1 (Grand Summit) Kokopelli 2 (Grand Summit) Kokopelli 3 (Grand Summit) Bearclaw (Silverado)
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Session S.5 Green Energy Session Chair: Hee-Koo Moon, Solar Turbines SPECIAL WELCOME ADDRESS BY: JOON HYUN LEE, PRESIDENT OF KETEP S.5.1 STATUS AND PROSPECT OF FUSION RESEARCHES IN KOREA, G. S. Lee, PhD, President, National
Fusion Research Institute and Myeun Kwon, PhD, Vice President, National Fusion Research Institute S.5.2 PATHWAYS TO TRANSFORM AMERICA’S ENERGY FUTURE, Jeff Muhs, Director, Energy Dynamics
Laboratory S.5.3 DESIGN SOLUTIONS OF PASSIVELY-COOLED LED-BASED LUMINAIRES TO OPTIMIZE COST,
ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND RELIABILITY, Bongtae Han, PhD, Professor, University of Maryland S.5.4 GREEN GROWTH IN POWER & WATER THROUGH LOW-CARBON ENERGY TECHNOLOGY, Seung
Joo Choe, PhD, Senior Vice President and CTO, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction
S.5.5 FABRICATION OF MULTILAYERED GAAS SOLAR CELL AND SI NANOTUBE ANODE BASED LI ION BATTERY USING NANOTECHNOLOGY, Ungyu Paik, PhD, Professor, Hanyang University
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Session E.5 Nano and New Materials Session Chair: Sang-Hee Suh, Korea Nanotechnology Research Society E.5.1 RESEARCH ACTIVITIES ON NANO EHS IN KOREA, Nam Woong Song, PhD, Korea Research Institute of
Standards and Science E.5.2 HEALTH EFFECTS OF NANOMATERIALS, Sung Gu Han, Research Scientist, PhD, University of Kentucky E.5.3 NANO INFRASTRUCTURES IN KOREA AND NATIONAL NANOFAB CENTER, Kwyro Lee, President,
National NanoFab Center E.5.4 ON-FILM FORMATION OF NANOWIRES FOR HIGH-EFFICIENCY THERMOELECTRIC DEVICES,
Wooyoung Lee, Professor, Yonsei University
E.5.5 PRESENT AND FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN KOREA, Sang-Hee Suh, PhD, President, Korea Nanotechnology Research Society, Director, Center for the Nanostructured Materials Technology
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Session H.5 Cancer and Tumor Suppression Session Chair: Kyung Jae Myung, NIH H.5.1 8-CL-CAMP AND THE CONTROL OF CANCER CELL GROWTH, Seung Hwan Hong, PhD, Professor,
Seoul National University H.5.2 SPATIO-TEMPORAL REGULATION OF DNA DOUBLE STRAND BREAK REPAIR, Sang Eun Lee, PhD,
Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio H.5.3 MECHANISMS OF CELLULAR TARGETING OF MAMMALIAN CYTOCHROMES P450 TO THE
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM, Byron Kemper, PhD, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign H.5.4 REGULATION OF WNT SIGNALING BY R-SPONDIN, Jeong Kyo Yoon, PhD, Scientist II/Associate
Professor, Center for Molecular Medicine
H.5.5 MOLECULAR NETWORKS BY DIFFERENT TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES TO SUPPRESS GENOMIC INSTABILITY, Kyungjae “KJ” Myung, PhD, NHGRI, NIH
Forum: NSF-NRF-KSEA
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Forum: Venture
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Forum: KWiSE HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL SCIENTIST IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY, Esther K. Yang, PhD, Senior
Director, Discovery Research, Abbot Diagnostics Division Leadership, " Nature or Nurture?", Tae Sook Hwang, PhD, Dean, Konkuk University School of Medicine,
Director, Department of Pathology, Konkuk University Medical Center Dr. Narry Kim, Seoul National University Discussion
Coffee Break (White Pine Ballroom)
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Session S.6 RNAi and Epigenics Session Chair: Narry Kim, Seoul National University S.6.1 CASEIN KINASE 2 (KIN-3/KIN-10) REGULATES MICRORNA ACTIVITY IN C. ELEGANS, John K Kim,
PhD, Professor, Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan S.6.2 ENVIRONMENTALLY-INDUCED EPIGENETIC SWITCH, Sibum Sung, PhD, Professor, University of Texas S.6.3 STRUCTURAL BASIS FOR THE ATP-MEDIATED ALLOSTERIC REGULATION OF THE MRE11-RAD50
COMPLEX, Yunje Cho, PhD, Professor, Department of Life Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology
S.6.4 STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO MECHANISMS OF RNA SILENCING, Dinshaw J. Patel, PhD, Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
S.6.5 REGULATION OF MICRORNA, Narry Kim, PhD, Professor, School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University
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Session E.6 Super Construction Session Chair: Soo-Sam Kim, LH E.6.1 BRIEF ON THE CONSTRUCTION PLANNING OF THE BURJ KHALIFA, K.J. Kim, Executive Vice
President, Samsung C&T Corp. E.6.2 AN EXPERIMENT OF MICRO-GRID FOR BUILDINGS AND ITS PROSPECTS, Myung Ho Ahn, E.6.3 TBD Tai Sik Lee E.6.4 GREEN TECHNOLOGIES IN BUILDING AND ROAD, Gyu Jin Bae, Acting President, Korea Institute of
Construction Technology E.6.5 CONSTRUCTION OF THE HOOVER DAM BYPASS - COLORADO RIVER BRIDGE, Jeff St. John, PE,
Obayashi/PSM JV
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Session E.7 Offshore Engineering Session Chair: Hoseong Lee, ABS E.7.1 NEW CHAPTER OF MARITIME INDUSTRY WITH ECOLOGY, Choong Heum Park, Executive Vice
President, Samsung Heavy Industries E.7.2 EFD RELATED RESEARCH AT ASERC, Ho Hwan Chun, Director of Advanced Ship Engineering Research
Center, Professor, Pusan National University
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E.7.3 RECENT RESEARCH IN MARINE HYDRODYNAMICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Robert F.
Beck, Richard B. Couch Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Michigan
E.7.4 RECENT ADVANCEMENT IN SOLVING VARIOUS OFFSHORE-ENGINEERING PROBLEMS BY
NUMERICAL SIMULATION, Moo-Hyun Kim, PhD, Professor of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University
E.7.5 OUTLOOK OF ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN OFFSHORE AND ARCTIC REGIONS, Hoseong Lee, PhD, Director of Global Technology and Business Department, American Bureau of Shipping
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Forum: Activities on Climate Change in Korea Hosted by: Korean Environment Institute (KEI) Session Chair: Pyung-Kook Lee INTRODUCTORY SPEECH: Tae-Joo Park, KEI President ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF GHG EMISSIONS TRADING IN KOREA, Yong-Gun Kim, PhD, Research Fellow, Korea Environment Institute (KEI) EFFORTS TO ADAPT CLIMATE CHANGE IN KOREA, Byung-Kook Lee, PhD, Research Fellow, Korea
Environment Institute (KEI) PROJECTED CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON RUNOFF AND WATER QUALITY FROM NAKDONG RIVER
WATERSHED, KOREA, Jong Ho Ahn, PhD, Researcher, Division of Water and Environment, Environmental Strategy Research Group, Korea Environment Institute (KEI)
IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (EA) TO COPE WITH CLIMATE CHANGE, Young-Il
Song, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, Korea Environment Institute (KEI) GREEN GROWTH FOR SUSTAINABLE CITIES: URBAN PLANNING STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE CLIMATE
CHANGE, Timothy H. Haahs, PE, AIA, President, Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc.
3:30 Forum: YGPF
3:30 Forum: Materials&Sensors
5 : 3 0 - 7 : 3 0 p m Outdoor Rock Concert
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Award/Sponsor Recognition Dinner
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