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On Science, http://ukc.ksea.org/UKC2016/ Technology, & Entrepreneurship Co-Organized with Korean Federation of Science & Technology Societies (KOFST) Korea-US Science Coorperation Center (KUSCO)

Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) www.ksea.org About KSEA

Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) is a 45-year-old non-profit national-level professional organization. It is open for individuals residing in the USA who are engaged in science, engi- neering or a related field.

KSEA’s objectives are: • To promote the application of science and technology for the general welfare of society; • To foster the cooperation of international science communities especially among the US and Korea; • To serve the majority of Korean-American Scientists and Engineers and help them to develop their full career potential.

KSEA has 78 Chapters/Branches, 13 Technical Groups and 27 Affiliated Professional Societies (APS) cov- ering all major branches of science and engineering. Since its birth in 1971, KSEA has been recognized as the main representative organization promoting the common interests of Korean-American scientists and engineers toward meeting the objectives mentioned above.

KSEA welcomes participation from 1.5th-generation, 2nd-generation, and 3rd-generation Korean-Amer- ican scientists and engineers including the mixed-race and adoptee communities. KSEA promotes helping younger-generation Korean-Americans to be aware of the rapid advances in science and engineering occur- ring both inside and outside of the US. Especially, to create opportunities for young generation members to interact with talented scientists and engineers in Korea. Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA)

UKC 2016

US-Korea Conference (UKC 2016) On Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship

http://ukc.ksea.org/UKC2016/

Co-Organized with The Korean Federation of Science & Technology Societies (KOFST) and The Korea-US Science Coorperation Center (KUSCO) TABLE OF CONTENTS Chemical Chemistry Math/Applied Engineering Physics (CHM) Symposium Math/Statistics (CHE) Plenary 26 (PHY) Program 21 (MAS) Program Schedule 2016 Location 24 2016 18 at KSEA 15 Young UKC KSEA a Plenary Honors Investigator Message fromUKC2016ExecutiveDirector 2016 Awards Message fromMemberofCongress,SixthDistrict, Glance 14 Speakers Finalists Message Grant 10 Organizers Message 9 Finalists 7 Message from Winner 11 from from NRF/KUSCO 13 UKC UKC Presidnet 2016 4 2016 Co-Chair Chair 3 2 Meeting Advertisements UKC Area 2016 KSEA-KUSCOGraduateScholarship Winners of (KWiSE-KOFWST) 2016 Map UKC 82 Sponsors 107 2016 Intellectual 84 City Cheiljedang Sponsors KITECH Property (SBA) (CJ) 87 77 KOFAC-AAAS 81 (IP) 75 78 Forum and ETC Industry & 79 GCC Convergence Bio, Joint Technology Medical, Symposium (CNV) 56 Pharmacology Food, 67 (BMP) Argriculture 50 and Nutrition (FAN) 35 Korea FederationofWomen’s Science&Technology Associations Korean-American Women inScienceandEngineering/ Korea EvalutiionInstituteofIndustrialTechnology (KEIT) Korea InstituteofScienceTechnology (KIST) Korean HealthIndustryDevelopmentInstitute(KHIDI) Young GenerationandProfessionalForum(YGPF) Small &MediumBusinessSolutions(SMB) Global ClimateChangeandthePathtoSolutions(GCC) Energy, Transportation andCyberSystems(ETC) Government ResearchPolicy&Regulation(GRPR) Electrical, Electronics&Communications(EEC) Civil, EnvironmentalandArchitecture(CEA) Mechanical, AerospaceandNaval(MAN) Materials SciencesandEngineering(MSE) Computer SciencesandInformationTechnologies (CIT) 29 6 5 83 80 76 74 68 65 64 62 60 47 43 41 38 32 / MESSAGE FROM UKC2016 Chair UKC 2016 CHAIR

Howdy y’all! Welcome to sunny Texas!

It is my great honor and pleasure to welcome you all to UKC2016, for the first time in UKC’s 18 year history, in the magnanimous state of Texas where the Sun shines all the time. Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) is celebrating its 45th year of its establishment and grew up from an organization of just 69 members in 1971 to that of about 12,000 registered members in various disciplines ranging from fundamental sciences all the way to entrepreneurship.

Dr. Jaehoon Yu Reflecting this variety of expertise, the US-Korea Conference, jointly organized by KSEA and The Korean President of KSEA Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST) which just celebrated its own 50th anniversary, is unique in the sense that it provides a forum for scientists and engineers from both U.S. and Korea in many dif- Professor ferent disciplines gather together and exchange most recent information on each area’s advancement and allow University of Texas, Arlington cross breeding of these very different expertise. It is this uniqueness that we all need to be ready to take full advantage of.

UKC2016 consists of rich program not only in the 13 technical areas within the KSEA technical structure but also in two joint symposia that are designed to promote exchange of ideas to understand a common and immediate issue for the very existence of humanity, the global climate change, in many different directions and the government research policy. These, in the end, would allow new and different approaches to sprout to solve the issue we face and encourage the participants to exchange ideas with each other for potentially brilliant and innovative solutions.

We have many prominent speakers in various sessions, including the 2011 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, Dr. Bruce Beutler of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, . In addition to the technical programs for the conference participants, for the first time in UKC series, this conference opens itself to the general public in the vicinity of the venue to share the festivity of science, technology and entrepreneurship, mingling with the participants. The effect will be amplified through various opportunities to understand the scientific and cultural advancement of Korea to share the deep and rich history of scientific mindset of Korean culture throughout the conference.

The next generation with a scientific mind set is an important asset to the entire humanity. KSEA is playing a leadership role in this area and is offering the first Young Student Science and Technical Leadership Camp (YSTLC) to high school students from Korea and the U.S. These students are undergoing an intense scientific experiences, including multiple opportunities to listen and talk to leading scientists participating in UKC2016. I hope these students will take the passion from this experience and become a leader in both Korea and the U.S. and bring science fully integrated into everyday lives and people’s fabric of thoughts.

Last but not least, this amazing conference could not have been possible without the strong support from many sponsors in the U.S. and in Korea. I would like to express my deepest appreciation to their steadfast support and trust to KSEA to do good work for both U.S. and Korean societies. Finally, I would like to thank many KSEA members who served as symposium chairs, session chairs and in various UKC committees and close to 100 volunteers who made this conference as successful as possible.

Please enjoy the mixture of expertise, the Texan hospitality and the rich program of the conference. Please take a full advantage of talking to your colleagues outside of your own discipline, discuss your research interests and come up with a new way of thinking! I hope several of you could come up with brilliant and innovative ideas to take to the next step. This is what UKC is all about!

Welcome again to sunny Texas!

Jaehoon Yu, Ph.D. Conference Chair President of KSEA

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 2 / MESSAGE FROM UKC 2016 Co-Chair UKC 2016 CO-CHAIR

Good Morning, Ladies and Gentlemen!

I would like to extend my warmest welcome to all of my distinguished guests to attend the 2016 US-Korea Conference on Science, Technology and Entrepreneurship(UKC).

Let me express my sincere appreciation to the members of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA), including President Jaehoon Yu, for all of your dedication and com- mitment in hosting today’s conference.

Boo-Sup Lee Since its inception in 1971, KSEA has contributed to build up a strong network of science and

President of the Korea Federation of technology and to lay the groundwork for the young generation scientists and engineers through a Science & Technology Societies (KOFST) diverse range of programs such as Young Generation Technical and Leadership Conference, KSEA Scholarship.

Honorable Scientists and Engineers!

The UKC-2016, under the theme of “Enriching Lives through Science, Technology and Entrepre- neurship” is set to propose a prosperous future based on science, technology and entrepreneurship.

Recently, in its release of science, technology and innovation policies, the US government expressed its strong resolution to pioneer new industries and tackle low growth with science and technology by investing in nine strategic areas such as brain initiative, advanced vehicles and smart cities.

With “Creative Economy” at the heart of the administration, the Korean government is also gearing up to identify and nurture Korea’s future growth engine through R&D innovation in science and technology.

I expect that all of you here today play leading roles to ensure that this conference paves the way for scientific and technological cooperation between Korea and the US, and allows shared ideas and discussion to bring about practical cooperation.

Taking this opportunity, KOFST, in collaboration with KSEA, will exert our utmost efforts to promote cooperation and development of Science and Technology among the Korean people.

Once again, let me offer my special thanks to all of you who join us today, and I wish all the best and success for all of us here.

Thank you.

11 August 2016 Boo-Sup Lee President of The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies

3 /// UKC 2016 Brochure / MESSAGE FROM NRF/KUSCO President NRF/KUSCO PRESIDENT

Dear Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen!

First of all, congratulations on “2016 US-Korea Conference” and it is my great honor and pleasure to welcome you all to this conference joined by world-renowned scientists, engineers, professors, industry experts, academic entrepreneurs and policy-makers from both the US and Korea.

I would also like to extend my deepest appreciation to staff members from both countries for their hard work in putting this conference together.

Min K. Chung Since 2003, we have sought to advance our relationship into more strategic, progressive, and coop- President of Korea-U.S. Science erative partnership through the US-Korea Conference in direct response to the emergence of the Cooperation Center National Research knowledge-based society of the 21st century. Foundation of Korea The main theme of this year is “Enriching Lives through Science, Technology and Entrepreneur- ship”. The advancement of biological science and medical technology will profoundly reshape our future in many different ways. Furthermore, together with technology and entrepreneurship we can also explore new realm of economic development that can ultimately lead us to future prosperity.

I hope that the 2016 US-Korea Conference will serve as a great opportunity to lively exchange and share valuable ideas for US-Korea cooperation, and will make significant contributions towards building a better life and a better future for mankind.

At UKC 2016, I ask you to share your valuable expertise and insight with industry leading scientists, engineers, and companies from the US and Korea. Your attendance and participation will make this conference more meaningful.

Thank you again for participating in UKC 2016.

August, 2016 Min K. Chung President Korea-U.S. Science Cooperation Center National Research Foundation of Korea

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 4 / MESSAGE FROM Member of Congress MEMBER OF CONGRESS

Dear Attendees of the U.S. - Korea Conference on Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship:

As the Representative of the 6th District of Texas, I would like to welcome the attendees of the U.S. - Korea conference on Science, Technology and Entrepreneurship to North Texas. I hope you will enjoy all our area has to offer.

The U.S Korea Conference has accomplished many great things over the past two decades and serves as a model for scientific collaboration between our two nations. is one of the United

Joe Barton States’ most trusted allies and we must continue collaboration on research and development efforts to both of our mutual benefit. Member of Congress Sixth District, Texas Additionally, I would like to commend the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) which has grown from 69 members, at its founding in 1971, to over 6,000 membvers at present. This conference is a testament to the strength, resilience, and dedication to the mission of the KSEA. I am sure KSEA will continue playing an essential role for the benefit of our two countries.

Lastly, I would like to congratulate my friend, Dr. Jaehoon Yu, on his election to the post of Presi- dent of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association. Dr. Yu has worked in the physics department at the University of Texas at Arlington since 2001, and as a professor sicne 2012. Dr. Yu has been an active member of the North Texas community as a teacher and a citizen. I am confident that he will make even bigger contributions as the president of KSEA.

I am sure you conference will be a great success and sicerely hope you all enjoy your stay in North Texas.

Sincerely,

Joe Barton Member of Congress

5 /// UKC 2016 Brochure / MESSAGE FROM UKC 2016 Executive Director UKC 2016 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Dear UKC 2016 participants,

I am honored to greet all of you attending the UKC 2016 in Dallas, Texas. With the theme “En- riching Livers through Science Technology and Entrepreneurship”, the UKC 2016 program focuses on basic science, emerging technology and industry technology, significant research findings, R&D trends, and future prospects of sciences and technologies, and an IP forum to promote with entre- preneurship.

Dr. Jae Hyeon Ryu A total of 15 symposium programs and many named forums are scheduled to discuss the state-of-the UKC 2016 Executive Director art technology and engineering via emerging sciences. About 600 abstract are collected and each KSEA 45th Executive Director symposium has 6 to 8 oral sessions and 1 poster session is formed to cover the up-to-date science and technology at the venue. Associate Professor University of Idaho UKC 2016 also offers a couple of NEW special programs, including the Government Research Pol- icy and Regulation Symposium (GRPR), Energy, Transportation, and Cyber Systems Symposium (ETC), and Global Climate Change Symposium (GCC) to increase awareness of cutting-edge sci- ence and technology along with governmental policy and regulation. Moreover, two joint sympo- sium programs, such as ETC/GCC and BMP/CNV: Bio, Medical and Pharmaceutical Symposium (BMP) and Convergence will further highlight the issue-oriented topics in real world applications.

I wish to acknowledge the Symposium Chairs/Co-Chairs and their respective session chairs, volun- teers, and all of the UKC 2016 participants to made this happen. With their dedication and volun- teer sprit, UKC 2016 will be successful and rewarding.

I hope to shake hands and welcome everyone participating in the opening ceremony scheduled for Thursday morning (August 11) into the UKC family. I also wish you go back home with unfor- gettable memories you may have during your stay in Texas.

Welcome to UKC 2016!

Jae Hyeon Ryu, Ph.D., P.E. UKC 2016 Executive Director KSEA 45th Admin Executive Director Associate Professor of Water Resources Engineering University of Idaho

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 6 / PLENARY Plenary Speakers SPEAKERS 1) The New Forward Genetics: Instantly Explaining Phenotype 2) How Immunology Changed the World Dr. Bruce Alan Beutler | August 11, Thursday Bruce A. Beutler, M.D., who shared the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, is an interna- tionally recognized leader in immunology and the Director of the Center for the Genetics of Host Defense at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Drs. Beutler and Jules A. Hoffmann of Strasbourg University in France shared the Nobel Prize “for their discoveries concerning the activation of innate immunity,” the first step in the body’s immune response. The late Dr. Ralph M. Steinman of Rockefeller University in New York was also honored in 2011. Dr. Bruce Alan Beutler Dr. Beutler is known for his work in unlocking the secret of how the body detects infection and Director Center for the Genetics of Host Defense launches an inflammatory response. His current endeavors involve an attempt to identify every gene Univerity of Texas Southwestern Med- involved in the response to potentially infectious agents like bacteria or viruses. ical Center At UT Southwestern, Dr. Beutler runs one of the largest mouse mutagenesis programs in the world. He and his group have tracked down several hundred mutations that cause abnormalities in mice. Many of these mutations have important implications in infectious diseases or autoimmune condi- tions in which the body turns on itself, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Dr. Beutler’s team also has identified many thousands of other genetic mutations that form the nucleus of a mutation archive that eventually will encompass all mouse genes.

Dr. Beutler, a Regental Professor at UT Southwestern who holds the Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished Chair in Cancer Research, in Honor of Laverne and Raymond Willie Sr., earned his medical degree from the University of Chicago after graduating from the University of California, San Diego. His postgraduate career at UT Southwestern includes an internal medicine internship and neurology residency.

During a brief fellowship and faculty appointment at Rockefeller University, Dr. Beutler isolated tumor necrosis factor, one of the most important mediators of inflammation. He then returned to UT Southwestern as a faculty member and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator from 1986 to 2000. His seminal work during this period was broadly relevant to host responses to viral infection, cancer, and autoimmunity, and ultimately led to the Nobel Prize. Between 2000 and 2011, Dr. Beutler was at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif.

He was elected to both the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine in 2008, and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2013. Dr. Beutler’s numerous awards and recognitions include the 2011 Shaw Prize in Life Science and Medicine, the University of Chicago Professional Achievement Citation in 2010, the Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Bio- medical Research in 2009, the Balzan Prize in 2007, the Gran Prix Charles-Léopold Mayer from the Académie des Sciences in France in 2006, and the Robert Koch Prize in 2004.

7 /// UKC 2016 Brochure / PLENARY Plenary Speakers SPEAKERS Science and Technology: A New Vision for the Past and the Future Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA | August 12, Friday Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA, is the CEO of Richter Architects based in Corpus Christi, Texas. The firm is a recognized leader in the profession with award-winning designs. It was honored with the prestigious Architecture Firm Award from the Texas Society of Architects in 2011. Recent projects include the National Museum of the Pacific War, Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Re- serve, Del Mar College Academic and Music Complex, Manila American Cemetery Visitor Center in the Philippines, and GSA Design Excellence U.S. Land Ports of Entry in El Paso, Laredo, and Columbus, New Mexico.

Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA Elizabeth was elected to serve as the 2015 national president of the American Institute of Architects Richter Architects, CEO (AIA). She became the first Asian-American woman and the fourth woman to served as national 2015 President, American Institute of president in the Institute’s 158 year history. The AIA has over 87,000 members in the U.S. and abroad. Architects Elizabeth is an honorary member of the Japan Institute of Architects, the Korean Institute of Archi- tects, and the Australian Institute of Architects. She is frequently invited to speak on leadership, design, and the future of the architectural profession, Most recently, she lectured at the Savannah College of Arts and Design.

Elizabeth believes in the power of architecture to impact lives and elevate the human spirit. As such, she has championed public outreach for decades. In addition to design, writing, and speaking, she created and co-produced The Shape of Texas, a statewide radio series on architecture broadcasted on NPR-affiliate stations across Texas. The series ran for 11 years, broadcasting over 500 episodes and reached millions. She also chaired the prestigious AIA Gold Medal/Firm Award Advisory Jury Committee and served as a juror for numerous national and regional programs that recognize design excellence such as AIA New York design awards.

Active in community service, Ms. Richter served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the San Antonio Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and as Chairman of the South Texas Public Broadcasting System. She is a former board member of CHRISTUS Spohn Health Systems and the Board of Directors of the Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation. She recently spearheaded a community event focused on designing healthy communities.

New Biology and Medicine from the Network of Protein Synthesis En- zymes Dr. Sunghoon Kim | August 13, Saturday Dr. Sunghoon Kim has been studying novel functions of human aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases(ARSs) and searching for their pathophysiological connections to human diseases. He has identified potent novel tumor suppressors such as AIMP2/p38, AIMP3/p18. He has also investigated novel extra- cellular activities of ARSs and associated factors such as lysyl-tRNA synthetase(KRS), tryptopha- nyl-tRNA synthetase(WRS), and AIMP1/p43. He also discovered the oncogenic variant of AIMP2, designated AIMP2-DX2, as one of the critical factors that determines the survival of lung cancer patients. More recently, he found that leucyl-tRNA synthetase(LRS) serves as an amino acid sensor for mTOR signal pathway. Dr. Sunghoon Kim

Professor In summary, his research is unveiling novel regulatory network mediated by human aminoacyl-tR- Medicinal Bioconvergence Research NA synthetases that have been regarded as housekeeping machinery for protein synthesis. The reg- Center, Seoul National University ulatory roles and implications of these proteins in human diseases have been largely overlooked for decades. His discoveries on the new function, pathology and medicine of ARSs are rapidly opening a research area that throws new insights into the central dogma of life and human diseases. He received many prestigious awards including the Donghun biochemistry award (2000), the National Presiden- tial Award (2003), the Best Scientist of the Year (2006), The Award of Korean National Academy of Science (2012), Ho-am Prize in Medicine (2015), the TechBiz star award (2015).

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 8 Conference Chair / Co-Chair Co-Chairs: Jeho Park (Harvey Mudd College), Sungdeok Cha (Korea Jaehoon Yu (University of Texas at Arlington) University) UKC 2016 Chair & KSEA 45th President Boo-Sup Lee (KOFST President) Food, Agriculture and Nutrition Symposium (FAN) UKC 2016 Co-Chair Chair: Haejung An (FDA) Co-Chairs: Hyojee Joung (Seoul National University), Hee-Yong Paik Executive Committee (Seoul National University) Jaehoon Yu (University of Texas at Arlington) UKC 2016 Chair & KSEA 45th President Materials Science and Engineering Symposium (MSE) Jae Hyeon Ryu (University of Idaho) Chair: Minseo Park (Auburn University) Executive Director Co-Chairs: Jiyoung Kim (University of Texas at Dallas), Hyun Jae Taeyoul Choi (University of North Texas) Kim () Local Arrangement Chair Jong Park (Moffitt Cancer Center/University of South Florida) Mechanical, Aerospace and Naval Engineering Symposium (MAN) Sponsorship Director Chair: Sung Kwon Cho (University of Pittsburgh) Hyojoo Han (Georgia Southern University) Co-Chairs: Taehun Lee (City College of New York), Jung-Hoon Chung Computing and Web Director (KIMM) Donghyun Shin (University of Texas at Arlington) Finance Director Civil, Environmental, Architecture Symposium (CEA) Ken Choi (Illinois Institute of Technology) Chair: Yong Rak Kim (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) VIP and Sponsor Care Director Co-Chairs: Brian Park (University of Virginia), Seoktae Kang Yongho Sohn (University of Central Florida) (KAIST) Program Committee Liaison Sung Woo Kim (North Carolina State University) Electrical, Electronics and Communications Symposium (EEC) Advisor Chair: Jeong-Bong Lee (University of Texas at Dallas) Co-Chairs: Ken Choi (Illinois Institute of Technology), Tom Oh (Roch- Program Committee ester Institute of Technology). James Jungho Park () Jae Hyeon Ryu (University of Idaho) Executive Director Bio, Medical and Pharmaceutical Symposium (BMP) Yongho Sohn (University of Central Florida) Chair: Young-Sup Yoon (Emory University) Program Committee Liaison Co-Chairs: Inhyun Park (Yale University), Young-Geun Kwon Hee-Yong Kim (NIH) (Yonsei University), Yun Soo Bae (Ewha University) Program Committee Gyeong Soon Hwang (The University of Texas at Austin) Convergence Technology Symposium (CNV) Program Committee Chair: Ick Chan Kwon (KIST) Hanjoong Jo (Georgia Tech and Emory University) Co-Chairs: Ho Wook Jun (University of Alabama at Birmingham), Program Committee Jennifer Shin (KAIST) Sungyong In (Ichthus International Law) Program Committee Government Research Policy and Regulation Symposium (GRPR) Chair: Myeong-Hee Yu (KIST) Physics Symposium (PHY) Co-Chairs: Kil Choo Moon (UST), Youn Hee Choi (KIET) Chair: Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University) Co-Chairs: Bum-Hoon Lee ( and APCTP), Energy, Transportation, and Cyber Systems Symposium (ETC) Kyungseon Joo (University of Connecticut) Chair: Duckjoo Yang (The University of Texas at Dallas) Co-Chair: Hyung Chul Ham (KIST) Math/Applied Math/Statistics Symposium (MAS) Chair: Myles MunJu Kim (Florida Polytechnic University) Co-Chairs: Myoungjoo Kang (Seoul National University), Global Climate Change Symposium (GCC) Hyun-Kyoung Kwon (The University of Alabama) Chair: Yong Nak Lee (Heat Transfer Research & Development, LTD) Co-Chairs: Lee Ki-woo (President of KIER), Burt Lee (American Chemical Society), Kinney H. Kim (North Carolina Central Universi- Chemistry Symposium (CHM) ty) Chair: Dong Hee Son (Texas A&M University) Co-Chairs: Sungjee Kim (POSTECH), Tae-Hee Lee (Penn State Uni- versity) Small & Medium Business Solutions (SMB Workshop) Chair: Yong Nak Lee (Heat Transfer Research & Development, LTD) Chemical Engineering Symposium (CHE) Co-Chairs: Kinney H. Kim (North Carolina Central University), Thom- Chair: Hyunmin Yi (Tufts University) as H. Hahn, Nak-Ho Sung, Burt Lee (American Chemical Society), Co-Chairs: Su Ha (Washington State University), Chang-soo Lee Gyeong Sun Hwang (University of Texas, Austin) (Chungnam National University) Young Generation and Professional Forum (YGPF) Chair: Phillip K. Han (Clockwise.MD) Computer Sciences and Information Technologies Symposium Co-Chair: Katherine Cho (Colin Powell School for Civic and Global (CIT) Leadership) Chair: Yoohwan Kim (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

9 /// UKC 2016 Brochure / KSEA HONORS 2016 KSEA HONORS FINALISTS August 11, Thursday 10:00am ~ 12:00pm (Ceremony)

 Distinguished Service Membership

Dr. Ahn is the Research Director of the Fuzbien Technology Institute and previously served at US Naval Re- search Lab for twenty-two years as Physicist. He received BS in physics at SNU (‘68) and MA & PhD in physics at Yeshiva Univ. (’71 & ‘73). Dr. Ahn has a long list of life-long services for KSEA. His service began in 1977 as a publication committee member for the 6th (’77-78) admin and has continued to the current 45th admin for 40 years, during which he has helped KSEA to carry a torch enhancing the exchange of S&T between the US and Korea. He was the 25th (’96 -‘97) President and a Founding Director of KUSCO BOD. During the 22nd admin before his presidency, he initiated joint projects between KSEA and KOSEF as an Executive Director. As Dr. Saeyoung Ahn Vice President and President-Elect in ‘94 and ‘95, respectively, he had helped establish the KUSCO. Especially KSEA 25th President since 2003 he has helped most Presidents-Elect to raise funds for UKC and KSEA.

Research Director During his career in the US Naval Research Lab, his outstanding technical contributions to radar technology Fuzbien Technology Institute resulted in many awards from the US Navy. He contributed to K-STAR activity in Korea and was subse- quently awarded a National Medal of Dong Back Jang in 1999. He also was a visiting professor at SNU and the founder of venture companies. His technical contributions also include non-linear phenomena in laser and ocean waves, medical physics, and cancer treatment. His life-long service for KSEA is exemplary and highly recognized.

 Distinguished Sponsor Membership

Samsung has contributed exceptionally to the financial well-being of KSEA over the last 15 years. Its total contribution is one of the highest among the corporate sponsorships. Samsung’s sponsorship for a long period is highly recognized.

Samsung Electronics

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 10 / KSEA AWARDS 2016 KSEA AWARDS FINALISTS August 11, Thursday 10:00am ~ 12:00pm (Ceremony)

 Outstanding Contribution to KSEA Award (Presented jointly by KSEA and MSIP)

Dr. Suh has had a distinguished career in industry having worked for Gilbert Associates Inc (1972-1990), EAE Eng. (1991-1995 & 2000-2010) and Korea Heavy Industries Corp (1995-2000). He was also a faculty member at SNU for 15 years (1951-1966) before receiving his PhD from the Univ. of Michigan in 1972. His BS and MS are from SNU (1951) and Univ. of Minnesota (1957), respectively. His research contributions are in the fields of power plant engineering, well recognized nationally and internationally. He played a leadership role in the first successful launch of Korean rocket in 1959 to open up the nation’s space programs. He promoted the Dr. Chai Chin Suh R & D capabilities of Korea Heavy Industries Corp. to the point that they are now exporting nuclear power KSEA 19th President plants overseas.

Retired During his tenure as KSEA’s 19th president, he developed the first Brain Power Resources Database with a large financial support from the Korean Government through STEPI. The funding formed the basis of KSEA’s financial well-being, and enabled KSEA members’ involvement in Korean science & technology development. His additional contributions to KSEA include helping organize five regional conferences, participating in various committee activities and mentoring service for younger members in the applied math (Integral Eq., Calculus of Variations). He also served KSEA as a councilor and the founding chapter president of Lehigh Valley chapter. His service for KSEA is highly recognized.

 Engineer of the Year Award (Presented jointly by KSEA and KOFST)

Dr. Kim is presently the Robert C. Womack Endowed Chair Professor in the Dept. of Mech. Eng. at Southern Methodist Univ. He received his BS and MS in Mech. Eng. from Yonsei Univ. (1997) and Texas A&M Univ. (2001), respectively. He completed his Ph.D. degree in Eng. at Brown Univ. (2005). Following his graduate stud- ies, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Rowland Inst. in Harvard Univ. He joined Drexel Univ. in 2006 as an Assistant Professor and was later promoted to Full Professor of Mech. Eng. He is a pioneering researcher of micro-bio-robotics and single molecule biophysics with a truly multidisciplinary expertise in mechanical Dr. Minjun Kim engineering, biomedical engineering, biophysics, and biomaterials engineering. He has been recognized as the first investigator to fully utilize flagellated bacteria as micro-actuators in engineered systems. He is also a pioneer Robert C. Womack Endowed Chair in applying solid-state nanopore systems to investigate high-resolution protein folding/binding kinetics at the Professor Southern Methodist University single molecule level. His notable awards include the NSF CAREER Award (2008), the HFSP Young Investiga- tor Award (2009), the ARO Young Investigator Award (2010), the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (2012), the KOFST Brain Pool Fellowship (2013), the ISBE Fellow (2014), the ASME Fellow (2014), and the Netexplo Award (2016). His achievements in the field of engineering is highly recognized.

11 /// UKC 2016 Brochure / KSEA AWARDS 2016 KSEA AWARDS FINALISTS August 13, Saturday 10:00am ~ 12:55pm (Ceremony)

 Outstanding Chapter and Chapter President Award

Major Fair 2015 KSEA-SWRC 2016 Conference Dr. Joseph Jinlee Kim KSEA Southern California Chapter The Southern California Chapter has been very active over the past three years. It obtained a 501c3 status, held President the first Major Fair for high school and entering college students and found a permanent home for NMSC for the foreseeable future. Both the annual NMSC and the annual Southwestern Regional Conference are well Associate Professor California State University at Long received by the local businesses whose financial support has increased substantially. These are the results of the Beach chapter presidents’ collective leadership and members’ strong volunteerism. Chapter President Joseph Jinlee Kim, PhD, PE, has been the spearhead of these activities. He is an Associate Professor in the Dept. of Civil Eng. and Construction Eng. Management at California State Univ. Long Beach and the director of Green Building Information Modeling Lab. His research interests include advanced construction scheduling techniques for optimization, green buildings, building information modeling, and engineering educational research methods. The SC Chapter’s strong activities and CP Kim’s dedicated services are highly recognized.

 Young Generation Leadership Award

Dr. Hur is currently an assistant researcher at Univ. of California, and an assistant research professor in the Dept. of Mechanical Eng. at Johns Hopkins Univ. Until joining UCLA in December 2015, she has run her research group over four years as the principal investigator at the Rowland Institute at Harvard. She received her BS, MS and PhD in Mechanical Eng. from UCLA in 2005, 2007 and 2011, respectively. She co-authored 13 peer-reviewed journals, including three articles featured as journal covers, 40 conference proceedings, 3 US patents, and 2 international patents. She has received numerous awards and scholarships, including Edward K. Rice Outstanding Doctoral Student award, HSSEAS academic scholarship, MAE department’s Chevron schol- Dr. Soojung Claire Hur arship and UCLA Dean’s special fellowship. Her research focuses on developing innovative microfluidic systems KSEA 45th Publication Director that have potential for high-throughput target cell detection, cost-effective cell separation, and sequential mul- timolecular delivery, useful for oncology, immunology, gene therapy and regenerative medicine. Dr. Hur has Assistant Research Professor at UCLA and Assistant Researcher at Johns provided an outstanding YG leadership service for KSEA over a period spanning more than 10 years through Hopkins University various positions such as Group D Councilor, YGTLC Chair and Co-Chair, YG Director, UKC Session Chair, and NMSC Volunteer. Her leadership for YG activities is highly recognized.

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 12 / KSEA AWARDS 2016 Young Investigator Grant Winner August 11, Thursday 10:00am ~ 1:00pm (Ceremony)

The KSEA Young Investigator Grant is the KSEA’s highest recognition given to yount professionals who earned a doctoral degree in science or engineering, and have been working in academia, industry, or government for no more than 6 years after the degree. The grant of $10,000 will be awarded to the recipient.

Dr. Seung Woo Lee is an assistant professor at George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineer- ing of Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. He received his B.S. (summa cum laude) in chemical engineering from SNU in 2004 and Ph.D. in chemical engineering from MIT in 2010. Prior to joining Georgia Institute of Technology in 2013, he was a post-doctoral researcher at MIT. He is a recipient of 2016 Hanwha Advanced Materials Non-Tenure Faculty Award and 2014 Sam- sung Global Research Outreach Award.

Dr. Seung Woo Lee He has published 29 articles in coveted journals and presented 20 papers in conferences, and he also has an excellent citation record as a young investigator. With the YIG, Prof. Lee will mainly inves- Assistant Professor George W. Woodruff School of tigate nano-structured organic electrodes for electrochemical energy storage devices. The proposed Mechanical Engineering of Georgia work aims to improve the cycling stability and the power capability of advanced batteries without Institute of Technology sacrificing the energy density by the development of organic electrodes. The proposed organic elec- trodes will be based on nanocomposite structures where redox-active molecules are conformally coated on the conductive matrix mediated by the interactions of surface functionalities between molecules and conductive substrate.

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TIME 8/10 (WED) 8/11 (THU) 8/12 (FRI) 8/13 (SAT) 8/14 (SUN)

7:00 am BREAKFAST – 8:00 am

8:00 am SYMPOSIUM / FORUM – 9:45 am THE 45TH KSEA ANNUAL 9:45 am COUNCIL MEETING COFFEE BREAK – 10:00 am

PLENARY 10:00 am SESSION PLENARY PLENARY – 12:00 pm / OPENING SESSION SESSION CEREMONY

12:00 pm LUNCH – 1:15 pm

1:15 pm SYMPOSIUM / FORUM – 3:15 pm

3:15 pm COFFEE BREAK – 3:30 pm REGISTRATION 3:30 pm OPENS SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM – 5:30 pm / FORUM POSTER 5:30 pm SESSION – 6:00 pm VIP DINNER AND 6:00 pm SPONSOR APPRE- – 6:30 pm CIATION RECEP- TION 6:30 pm NETWORKING THE 45TH KSEA – 9:00 pm DINNER CONFERENCE ANNUAL BANQUET DINNER COUNCIL MEETING (TEXAS RANGERS BASEBALL PARK) 9:00 pm – 11:30 pm

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MAVERICK YSTLC YSTLC LCP/APS Meeting

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ROOM NAME \ TIME 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM 1:15 PM – 3:15 PM 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM 6;00 PM – 11:00 PM

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17 /// UKC 2016 Brochure PLENARY SCHEDULE

Wednesday, August 10, 2016 Enterprise 1-4 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM VIP Dinner Sponsor Appreciation Reception Ballroom Thursday, August 11, 2016 Opening Ceremony and Plenary Session I Chairs: K. Stephen Suh (Hackensack University Medical Center) and Young Hee Lee (University of Utah) Opening Ceremony • National Anthems (Korea and USA)

• Opening Remarks Jaehoon Yu (President, Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association)

• Welcoming Remarks - Boo-Sup Lee (President, Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies) - Kwang Bok Lee (Director General Directorate for Basic Research in Science and Engineering)

• Congratulatory Remarks - Sang Jin Shin (Chair, Korean National Assembly Oversight Committee on MSIP, MIC and NSSC) - Nam-ki Hong (First Vice Minister of Science, ICT and Future Planning) - Joe Barton (Member, U.S. Congress, 6th district, Texas) 10:00 AM Enterprise 5-8 - Joo-Hyeon Baik (Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Houston) - 12:00 PM Ballroom • KSEA Award Ceremony - Outstanding Contribution to KSEA Award Presented by MSIP - Engineer of the Year Award Presented by KOFST - Distinguished Service Member Award Presented by KSEA - Young Investigator Award Presented by KSEA

• Plenary Keynote Speech Dr. Bruce Beutler, Reagent Professor, University of Texas Southwestern, “The new forward genetics: instantly explaining phenotype “

• Sponsor Plenary Talk - Dimos, Duane, Vice President of Research, University of Texas at Arlington - Roh, Hang Duk, President, CJ Bio Business Unit - Jong Hyun Moon, General Manager, Business Development Division, SBA - Moo-Whan Shin, President, Yonsei Institute of Convergence Technology 12:00 PM Enterprise 1-4 Luncheon - 1:15 PM Ballroom 1:15 PM Nobel Public Lecture with Dr. Bruce Beutler, the 2011 Nobel Prize Winner Enterprise 5-8 - 3:15 PM “How Immunology Changed the World” Ballroom

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 18 Friday, August 12, 2016 Plenary Session II Chairs: Jun-Seok Oh (Western Michigan University) and Stella Chun (Thermo Fisher Scientific) Plenary Session • Sponsor Plenary Talk - Sungmo Steve Kang, President, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) - Do-Yeon Kim, President, Pohang University of Science and Tech nology (POSTECH) 10:00 AM Enterprise 5-8 - Seunghwan Kim, Chairman, Korea Foundation for the Advance - 12:00 PM Ballroom ment of Science and Creativity (KOFAC) - Um Sang Yun, Manager, Hyundai Motors

• Plenary Keynote Speech Dr. Elizabeth Chu Richter, Chief Executive Officer, Richter Archi tects, “Architecture and Community: Beyond Walls and Style” 12:00 PM Enterprise 1-4 Luncheon - 1:15 PM Ballroom Saturday, August 13, 2016 Plenary Session III Chairs: Eun-Suk Seo (University of Maryland) and Michael Lee (NJIT) Plenary Session • Plenary Keynote Speech Dr. Sung-Hoon Kim, Professor, Seoul National University “New Biology and Medicine from the Network of Protein Synthesis Enzymes” 10:00 AM Enterprise 5-8 - 12:00 PM • Award Ceremony Ballroom - Graduate Scholarship Award - Youth Science & Technology Leadership Award - Poster Presentation Award - Outstanding Chapter and Chapter President Award - Young Generation Leadership Award Farewell Lunch • Closing Remarks 12:00 PM - Eun-Suk Seo, President-Elect of Korean-American Scientists and Enterprise 1-4 - 1:15 PM Engineers Association Ballroom - Jaehoon Yu, President of Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association

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UKC 2016 will forcus on basic science, industry technology and emerging technology. Significant research findings, R&D trends, and future prospects of sciences and technologies are solicited in the areas including, but not limited to the following.

Basic Science Program PHY Physics Symposium MAS Math/Applied Math/Statistics Symposium CHM Chemistry Symposium

Industry Technology Program CHE Chemical Engineering Symposium CIT Computer Sciences and Information Technologies Symposium FAN Food, Agriculture and Nutrition Symposium MSE Materials Science and Engineering Symposium MAN Mechanical, Aerospace and Naval Engineering Symposium CEA Civil, Environmental, Architecture Symposium EEC Electrical, Electronics and Communications Symposium

Emerging Technology Program BMP Bio, Medical and Pharmaceutical Symposium CNV Convergence Technology Symposium

Special Program GRPR Government Research Policy and Regulation Symposium ETC Energy, Transportation and Cyber Systems Symposium GCC Global Climate Change Symposium SMB Small & Medium Business Solutions Workshop

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 20 Symposium Program

PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM (PHY)

PHYSICS Chair: Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University) SYMPOSIUM Co-Chair: Bum-Hoon Lee (Sogang University), Kyungseon Joo (University of Connecticut) All the speakers in the PHY Sessions are the invited speakers

Thursday Morning PHY-A Session: General Overview August 11 Session Chair: Bum-Hoon Lee (Sogang University) 8:00am – 9:45am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT13 Interpolating Relativistic World Lines 8:00 AM PHY-A1 Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University) Heavy Ion Physics, Status and Outlook 8:20 AM PHY-A2 In-Kwon Yoo (Pusan National University) Rare Isotope Science Project of Institute for Basic Science 8:45 AM PHY-A3 Sunchan Jeong (Rare Isotope Science Project, Institute for Basic Science) Electron Ion Collider - QCD Frontier 9:05 AM PHY-A4 Kyungseon Joo (University of Connecticut) Stationary nature of structural disorder in metallic alloys 9:25 AM PHY-A5 Yong Wook Kim (Lehigh University)

Thursday Afternoon PHY-B Session: Nuclear Physics August 11 Session Chair: Kyungseon Joo (University of Connecticut) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT13 Nuclear binding near a quantum phase transition 1:15 PM PHY-B6 Dean Lee (North Carolina State University) The Quest for the Neutron Electric Dipole Moment 1:32 PM PHY-B7 Brad Plaster (University of Kentucky) What Nucleon Resonances Teach us about Nuclear Struc- 1:49 PM PHY-B8 ture Philip Cole (Idaho State University) DVCS in Hall-A at Jefferson Lab 2:06 PM PHY-B9 Kijun Park (Jefferson Laboratory) Searching for exotic particles 2:23 PM PHY-B10 Yongseok Oh (Kyungpook National University) Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass 2:40 PM PHY-B11 Eunsuk Seo (University of Maryland) Nuclear Astrophysics Experiments of the Koreans, by the 2:57 PM PHY-B12 Koreans, and for the Koreans I.S. Hahn ()

Thursday Afternoon PHY-C Session: Biophysics August 11 Session Chair: Harold Kim (Georgia Institute of Technology) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT13 21 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Biomolecule Detection and Manipulation 3:30 PM PHY-C13 Yongki Choi (North Dakota State University) Watching single endogenous mRNA in neurons in vivo 3:47 PM PHY-C14 Hye Yoon Park (Seoul National University) Single-Molecule Study on the Homology Search and Strand 4:04 PM PHY-C15 Exchange Mechanisms in Homologous Recombination Ja Yil Lee (Columbia University Medical Center) DNA Looping Across Length Scales: Experiments and 4:21 PM PHY-C16 Computational Modeling Stephen Levene (University of Texas at Dallas) Genetically encoding RNA probes for live-cell imaging 4:55 PM PHY-C17 Kyu Young Han (university of Central Florida) DNA strand exchange through defects 5:12 PM PHY-C18 Harold Kim (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Friday Morning PHY-D Session: Cosmology and Astrophysics Joined with Nuclear and High- August 12 Energy Physics 8:00am – 9:45am Session Chair: Kyoung-Soo Lee (Purdue University) >> at MIT13 Time ID Title and Speaker What Powers Lyman Alpha Halos? 8:00 AM PHY-D19 Kyoung-Soo Lee (Purdue University) High Precision Cosmology with Large Scale Structure 8:18 AM PHY-D20 Hee-Jong Seo (Ohio University) High-resolution Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Study of an Ultracompact HII Region in Monoceros R2 with IGRINS 8:36 AM PHY-D21 Hwihyun Kim (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute and University of Texas at Austin) GEM Detector R&D of Korea CMS 8:54 AM PHY-D22 Inkyu PARK () Recent Results from CMS Experiment 9:12 AM PHY-D23 Un-Ki Yang (Seoul National University) Charged Pion-Argon Total cross-section measurement in 9:30 AM PHY-D24 LArIAT Animesh Chatterjee (University of Texas at Arlington)

Friday Afternoon PHY-E Session: High-Energy Physics August 11 Session Chair: Sung-Won Lee (Texas Technical University) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker If the Higgs boson is the answer, what is the question? >> at MIT13 1:15 PM PHY-E25 Fredrick Olness (Southern Methodist University) Current status and the future trends in the dark matter 1:35 PM PHY-E26 experiments Yannis Semertzidis (KAIST and IBS-Center for Axion and Precision Physics) Dark Matter Searches at Underground 1:55 PM PHY-E27 Yeongduk Kim (IBS-Center for Underground Physics) Searches for New Physics at the LHC Run II 2:15 PM PHY-E28 Kyoungchul Kong (University of Kansas) Neutrino Physics at Fermilab’s Short-Baseline Facility 2:35 PM PHY-E29 Jonathan Asaadi (University of Texas at Arlington) UKC 2016 Brochure /// 22 Current status and the future trends in theoretical particle 2:55 PM PHY-E30 physics focusing on string theory Bum-Hoon Lee (APCTP and Sogang University)

Friday Afternoon PHY Poster Session August 12 Judge: Sung-Won Lee (Texas Technical University) 3:30pm – 6:00pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator The effect of local melting on DNA loop formation, PHY-Poster-1 Jiyoun Jeong (Georgia Tech) Decay Pipe Radius Optimization of Three Horn DUNE Neutrino PHY-Poster-2 Beam, Kimberly Nguyen (UT at Arlington) Molecular Dynamics Simulations to Understand the Structural PHY-Poster-3 Stability of Proteins in Solid-State Nanopores, Samir Iqbal (UTA and UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas) Search for exclusive Higgs with ATLAS detector, Last Feremenga PHY-Poster-4 (UT at Arlington) Horn Shape Optimization of the DUNE Neutrino Beam, PHY-Poster-5 Eric Amador (UT at Arlington) The mechanical characterization for protein materials via molec- PHY-Poster-6 ular dynamics and theory Gwonchan Yoon (UNC-CH)

Saturday Afternoon PHY-F Session: Optics and Condensed Matter Physics August 13 Session Chair: Myoung-Hwan Kim (University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley) 1:15pm – 3:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT13 Surface Phonon Polaritons on Silicon Carbide at Soft 1:15 PM PHY-F31 Boundaries Myoung-Hwan Kim (University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley) Superconducting Proximity Effect on Graphene in Quantum 1:30 PM PHY-F32 Hall Regime Gil-Ho Lee (Harvard University) Non-Trivial Spin Texture and Magnetotransport Properties 1:45 PM PHY-F33 in Inversion Symmetry Broken Magnets Minhyea Lee (University of Colorado Boulder) Broadly Tunable Monolithic Cherenkov Difference Frequen- 2:00 PM PHY-F34 cy Generation Terahertz Quantum Cascade Laser Sources and Arrays Seungyong Jung (University of Texas at Austin) High Power Terahertz Generation from Laser-Produced 2:15 PM PHY-F35 Plasma Sheets Donghoon Kuk (University of Maryland) The dynamical mean field theory study of rare-earth nicke- 2:30 PM PHY-F36 lates Hyowon Park (University of Illinois Chicago) Spin polarization measurement of ferromagnetic atomic 2:45 PM PHY-F37 chains on a superconductor Sangjun Jeon (Princeton University) Single-mode continuous-wave semiconductor laser source at 3:00 PM PHY-F38 2.5 THz Jae Hyun Kim (University of Texas at Austin) Photon Blockade and Delocalization in Coupled Circuit 3:15 PM PHY-F39 QED Systems Mahn-Soo Choi (Korea University)

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MATH/APPLIED MATH/STATISTICS SYMPOSIUM (MAS)

MATH/APPLIED Chair: Myles Kim (Florida Polytechnic Univ) MATH/STATISTICS Co-Chair: Myungjoo Kang (Seoul National Univ), Hyunkyoung Kwon (Univ of SYMPOSIUM Alabama)

Thursday Morning MAS-A Session: Operator Algebra August 11 Session Chair: Kyungyong Lee (University of Nebraska-Lincoln and KIAS), Co-Chair: 8:00am – 9:45am Joonhyung Kim (Hannam Univ) >> at MIT3 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Positivity for Cluster Algebras 8:00 AM MAS-A1 Kyungyong Lee (Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln and KIAS) Convolution Semigroups of Covariant CP-instruments on 8:25 AM MAS-A2 C*-algebras Jaeseong Heo (Hanyang Univ) The role of geometry in the classification of operators 8:55 AM MAS-A3 Hyunkyoung Kwon (Univ of Alabama) On complex and quaternionic hyperbolic Kleinian group 9:20 AM MAS-A4 theories Joonhyung Kim (Hannam Univ)

Thursday Afternoon MAS-B Session: Numerical Methods I Session Chair: Seungil Kim (Kyung Hee Univ), Co-Chair: Myeongmin Kang (Seoul August 11 National Univ) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT3 INVITED Optimized double sweeping Schwarz method with 1:15 PM MAS-B5 complete radiation boundary conditions for the Helmholtz equation Seungil Kim (Kyung Hee Univ) Mean curvature flow by the Allen-Cahn equation 1:45 PM MAS-B6 Dongsun Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technol- ogy) Inexact accelerated augmented Lagrangian method for solv- 2:15 PM MAS-B7 ing L1-L2 minimization with linear constraints Myeongmin Kang (Seoul National Univ) Log-Lipschitz Regularity of the 3D Incompressible Navi- 2:45 PM MAS-B8 er-Stokes Equations Hantaek Bae (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

Thursday Afternoon MAS-C Session: Numerical Methods II August 11 Session Chair: Hyung-Chun Lee (Ajou Univ), Co-Chair: Hae Soo Oh (UNC Charlotte) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT3 INVITED Feedback Control of the Stochastic Burgers 3:30 PM MAS-C9 Equation with Random Input Data Hyung-Chun Lee (Ajou Univ)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 24 Partition of Unity isogeometric analysis of singular pertur- 4:00 PM MAS-C10 bation problems Hae Soo Oh (UNC Charlotte) Wavelet Method of TV/L2 for image deblurring 4:30 PM MAS-C11 Kim (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technolo- gy) Image Processing and Deep Learning 5:00 PM MAS-C12 Myungjoo Kang (Seoul National Univ)

Friday Morning MAS-D Session: Math Bio August 12 Session Chair: Sookkyung Lim (Univ of Cincinnati), Co-Chair: Jeong-Rae Kim 8:00am – 9:45am (University of Seoul) >> at MIT3 Time ID Title and Speaker Prognostic value from mechanical measurements of cancer 8:00 AM MAS-D13 cells: A computational study towards a new medical device Myles Kim (Florida Polytechnic Univ) Exploration of diverse pathogenesis pathways to diabetes 8:25 AM MAS-D14 with a mathematical model Joon Ha (National Institutes of Health) INVITED Analysis on the Colorectal Cancer Development 8:55 AM MAS-D15 and Metastasis based on Bio-molecular Regulatory Net- work Models Jeong-Rae Kim (University of Seoul) Polymorphic transformation of bacterial flagella during 9:20 AM MAS-D16 locomotion Sookkyung Lim (Univ of Cincinnati)

Friday Afternoon MAS-E Session: Statistical Modeling, Inference, and Prediction August 12 Session Chair: Grace Hyun Kim (UCLA), Co-Chair: Jimin Lee (Univ of North Carolina 1:15pm – 3:15pm Asheville) >> at MIT3 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Derivation of Robust Quantitative Lung Fibrosis 1:15 PM MAS-E17 Score Under Different CT Technical Parameters Grace Hyun Kim (UCLA) Parameter estimation of type-I and type-II hybrid censored 1:45 PM MAS-E18 data from the log-logistic distribution Jimin Lee (Univ of North Carolina Asheville) Constant-Stress Partially Accelerated Life Testing for 2:15 PM MAS-E19 Log-Logistic Distribution with Censored Data Seunggeun Hyun (University of South Carolina Upstate) Time-Series Data Break-Detection Methods Adopted for Bio-Related Intellectual Property Policy Setup Justification 2:45 PM MAS-E20 BeomYong Kim (Kangwon National University) and HyUP YANG (Kangwon National University)

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CHEMISTRY SYMPOSIUM (CHM)

CHEMISTRY Chair: Dong Hee Son (Texas A&M University) SYMPOSIUM Co-Chair: Sungjee Kim (POSTECH), Tae-Hee Lee (Pennsylvania State University)

Thursday Morning CHM/CHE-A Session: Nanobiotechnology August 11 Session Chair: Yoonjee Park (University of Cincinnati), Co-chair: Sungmin Lee 8:00am – 9:45am (University of Texas) >> at MIT5 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Light-responsible DNA hydrogel-gold nanoparti- CHM/ 8:00 AM cle assembly for synergistic cancer therapy CHE-A1 Nokyoung Park (Myongji University) INVITED Controlled Drug Release with Ultrasound Imag- CHM/ 8:30 AM ing Monitoring Using Double Nanodroplets CHE-A2 Yoonjee Park (University of Cincinnati) INVITED Biomimetic Peptide Self Assembled Nanomaterials CHM/ for Catalytic and Biosensing Applications 8:55 AM CHE-A3 Sang-Myung Lee, Namhoon Lee, Seongsoo Kim (Kangwon University) CHM/ Colloidally assembled magnetic beads: magnetic label appli- 9:20 AM CHE-A4 cation in immunoassays Jooneon Park (University of Utah)

Thursday Afternoon CHM-A Session: Chemistry of Biological Systems August 11 Session Chair: Tae-Hee Lee (Pennsylvania State University) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT5 INVITED Subcellular Assembly of Glucose-regulating En- 1:15 PM CHM-A1 zymes in Cells Songon An (University of Maryland Baltimore County) INVITED Alkylation damage and DNA replication 1:45 PM CHM-A2 Seongmin Lee (University of Texas Austin) INVITED Small Molecule Modulators of Breast Cancer 2:15 PM CHM-A3 Stem Cells Jiyong Lee (Universiyt of Texas Dallas) INVITED Modulation of Protein-Protein Interactions by 2:45 PM CHM-A4 Chemical Tools Hyun-Suk Lim (POSTECH)

Thursday Afternoon CHM-B Session: Probing the Structure and Dynamics August 11 Session Chair: Dong Hee Son (Texas A&M University) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Polarization Raman Measurement of 3D Molecu- >> at MIT5 3:30 PM CHM-B5 lar Orientation Yong Jong Lee (NIST) INVITED Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics in 4:00 PM CHM-B6 GAMESS for Condensed Phase Chemical Phenomena Cheolho Choi (Kyungpook National Unversity) UKC 2016 Brochure /// 26 INVITED Phase Transition Dynamics Revealed by Time-Re- 4:30 PM CHM-B7 solved Electron Microscopy Oh-Hoon Kwon (UNIST) INVITED Molecular Optics Using Nonresonant Dipole Forc- 5:00 PM CHM-B8 es) Doo Soo Chung (Seoul National University)

Friday Morning CHM/CHE-B Session: Materials for Energy Applications I August 12 Session Chair: Sungjee Kim (POSTECH) 8:00am – 9:45am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT5 INVITED Well-Defined Metal Hybrid Nanostructures for CHM/ 8:00 AM Catalytic Organic and Photochemical Reactions CHE-B5 Hyunjoon Song (KAIST) Mechanisms, Kinetics, and Applications of Melt-Processable CHM/ 8:30 AM Carbon Fiber Precursors CHE-B6 Benjamin Batchelor (University of Texas Dallas) CHM/ FR3 Dielectric Fluid 8:50 AM CHE-B7 Go Eun Han (Cargill) KEYNOTE Non-plasmonic Hot Electrons from Upconver- CHM/ 9:10 AM sion in Doped Quantum Dots for Enhanced Photocatalysis CHE-B8 Dong Hee Son (Texas A&M University)

Friday Afternoon CHM/CHE-C Session: Materials for Energy Applications II Session Chair: Min Kyu Song (Washington State University), Co-chair: Hyunmin Yi August 12 (Tufts University) 1:15pm – 3:15pm >> at MIT4 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Sulfur-Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite Elec- CHM/ 1:15 PM trodes for High-Energy Lithium/Sulfur Batteries CHE-C9 Min Kyu Song (Washington State University) KEYNOTE YIG Award Lecture. Nanostructured Organic CHM/ 1:40 PM Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices CHE-C10 Seungwoo Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology) KEYNOTE Block Copolymer Directed Functional Ordered CHM/ 2:10 PM Mesoporous Materials for Energy Storages: From Function- CHE-C11 al to Hierarchical Materials Jinwoo Lee (Postech) INVITED Pd-based Bimetallic Nanoparticles for Regenera- CHM/ 2:40 PM tive Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cells CHE-C12 Su Ha (Washington State University)

Friday Afternoon CHM Poster Session August 12 Judge: Dong Hee Son (Texas A&M University) 1:15pm – 3:15pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with SF6, an Optically Thick Green- CHM-Poster-1 house Gas Han Jung Park (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) Development of p-Type Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells and Their CHM-Poster-2 Interfacial Dynamic Study Yejee Han (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

27 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Determination of Solute-Solvent Intermolecular Interactions CHM-Poster-3 using Enhanced NOE from Hyperpolarized Spin Jihyun Kim (Texas A&M University) An Aqueous, Organic Dye Derivatized SnO2/TiO2 Core/Shell CHM-Poster-4 Photoanode for Dye-Sensitized Photoelectrosynthesis Cells (DSPEC) Kyung-Ryang Wee (Daegu University) Light Harvesting Polymers for Solar Energy Conversion to Solar CHM-Poster-5 Fuels Gyu Leem (University of Texas at San Antonio)

Saturday Morning CHM-C Session: Fundamentyals and Appliacations of Quantum Dots August 13 Session Chair: Joing-In Hahm (Georgetown University) 8:00am – 9:45am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT5 INVITED Surface Chemistry of Nanocrystal Quantum Dots 8:00 AM CHM-C9 Sohee Jeong (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials) INVITED Halogen Treatment on III-V Colloidal Quantum 8:30 AM CHM-C10 Dots for Electronic Applications Tae-Gon Kim (Samsung) KEYNOTE Quantum Dots for Imaging Applications 9:00 AM CHM-C11 Sungjee Kim (POSTECH) Colloidal Single-layer WSe2 Quantum Dots 9:30 AM CHM-C12 Ho Jin (Texas A&M Unversity)

Saturday Afternoon CHM-D Session: Structure and Dynamics of Molecules and Materials August 13 Session Chair: Hyunjoon Song (KAIST) 1:15pm – 2:50pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT5 KEYNOTE Single Molecule Studies Reveal Changes in the Nucleosome Structure and Dynamics Induced by Epigene- 1:15 PM CHM-D13 tic Modifications Tae-Hee Lee (Pennsylvania State University) INVITED Single Molecule Spectroscopic Study of Graphene Quantum Dots: Probing Multi-Chromophoric 1:45 PM CHM-D14 Emission and Effect of Dopants Doo Young Kim (University of Kenturgey) INVITED Fundamental Study of Nanoscale Protein-Poly- 2:15 PM CHM-D15 mer Interactions and Potential Contributions to Solid-state Protein Nanoarrays Jong-In Hahm (Georgetown University)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 28 Symposium Program

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM (CHE)

CHEMICAL Chair: Hyunmin Yi (Tufts University) ENGINEERING Co-Chair: Chang-Soo Lee (Chungnam National University), Su Ha (Washington SYMPOSIUM State University)

Thursday Morning CHM/CHE-A Session: Nanobiotechnology August 11 Session Chair: Yoonjee Park (University of Cincinnati), Co-chair: Sungmin Lee 8:00am – 9:45am (University of Texas) >> at MIT5 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Light-responsible DNA hydrogel-gold nanoparti- CHM/ 8:00 AM cle assembly for synergistic cancer therapy CHE-A1 Nokyoung Park (Myongji University) INVITED Controlled Drug Release with Ultrasound Imag- CHM/ 8:30 AM ing Monitoring Using Double Nanodroplets CHE-A2 Yoonjee Park (University of Cincinnati) INVITED Biomimetic Peptide Self Assembled Nanomaterials CHM/ for Catalytic and Biosensing Applications 8:55 AM CHE-A3 Sang-Myung Lee, Namhoon Lee, Seongsoo Kim (Kangwon University) CHM/ Colloidally assembled magnetic beads: magnetic label appli- 9:20 AM CHE-A4 cation in immunoassays Jooneon Park (University of Utah)

Thursday Afternoon CHE-A Session: Polymeric Hydrogel Material Manufacturing Technologies August 11 Session Chair: Yoonjee Park (University of Cincinnati), Co-chair: Hyunmin Yi (Tufts University) 1:15pm – 3:15pm >> at MIT4 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Monodirectional Oromucosal Delivery System via 1:15 PM CHE-A1 Janus Patch Sung Gap Im (KAIST) INVITED Microfluidic Synthesis of Anisotropic Multifunc- 1:45 PM CHE-A2 tional Microparticles for Diagnostics and Drug Delivery Kiwan Bong (Korea University) KEYNOTE Hydrogel Micropattern Incorporating Nano- 2:15 PM CHE-A3 structures for Fluorescence-based Biosensing Application Won-Gun Koh (Yonsei University) INVITED Triple emulsion drops with an ultra-thin layer: 2:45 PM CHE-A4 high loading efficiency and enhanced cargo retention in mi- crocapsules Chang-Hyung Choi (Harvard University)

Thursday Afternoon CHE-B Session: Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technologies August 11 Session Chair: Joontaek Park (Missouri University of Science and Technology), 3:30pm – 5:30pm Co-chair: Chang-Soo Lee (Chungnam National University) >> at MIT4 Time ID Title and Speaker KEYNOTE Fabrication of Lab Chips by Inkjet Printing 3:30 PM CHE-B5 29 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Sang-Ho Lee (KITECH) INVITED Mechanical Properties of Functional Thin Films 3:55 PM CHE-B6 for Flexible Devices Taek-Soo Kim (KAIST) INVITED New Perspectives for Studying Microbial Biofilms 4:20 PM CHE-B7 Using Unsaturated Systems and Microfluidic Devices Woo-Suk Chang (University of Texas Arlington) INVITED Theoretical Model for the Shape-based Separa- 4:45 PM CHE-B8 tion of Rod-like Particles using Field-Flow Fractionation Joontaek Park (Missouri University of Science and Technology) Measurements of Saturation Pressure in Nano-porous Silica 5:10 PM CHE-B9 Monoliths Hyeyoung Cho (University of Utah) INVITED Integrated Fabrication-Conjugation Approaches for Biopolymeric-Synthetic Hybrid Polymeric Hydrogel 5:25 PM CHE-B10 Microparticles with Improved Protein Conjugation Sukwon Jung and Hyunmin Yi (Tufts University)

Friday Morning CHE-C Session: Computational and Theoretical Approaches in Chemical August 12 Engineering 8:00am – 9:45am Session Chair: Joseph Kwon (Texas A&M University), Co-chair: Su Ha (Washington >> at MIT4 State University) Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Role of Quantum Capacitance of Graphene-like 8:00 AM CHE-C11 Carbon Electrodes in Enhancing Supercapacitor Perfor- mance Eunsu Paek (Clarkson University) KEYNOTE First Principles-based Design of Carbon-based 8:25 AM CHE-C12 Electrodes for Next-Generation Supercapacitors Gyeong S. Hwang (University of Texas, Austin) INVITED Modeling and control of proppant bank height to 8:55 AM CHE-C13 achieve uniformity in hydraulic fracturing Joseph Kwon (Texas A&M University) Machine learning-aided clustering and prediction of biolog- 9:20 AM CHE-C14 ical methane production from coal substrates Stephen Y. Park (Southern Illinois University)

Friday Morning CHM/CHE-B Session: Materials for Energy Applications I August 12 Session Chair: Sungjee Kim (POSTECH) 8:00am – 9:45am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT5 INVITED Well-Defined Metal Hybrid Nanostructures for CHM/ 8:00 AM Catalytic Organic and Photochemical Reactions CHE-B5 Hyunjoon Song (KAIST) Mechanisms, Kinetics, and Applications of Melt-Process- CHM/ 8:30 AM able Carbon Fiber Precursors CHE-B6 Benjamin Batchelor (University of Texas Dallas) CHM/ FR3 Dielectric Fluid 8:50 AM CHE-B7 Go Eun Han (Cargill) KEYNOTE Non-plasmonic Hot Electrons from Upconver- CHM/ 9:10 AM sion in Doped Quantum Dots for Enhanced Photocatalysis CHE-B8 Dong Hee Son (Texas A&M University)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 30 Friday Afternoon CHM/CHE-C Session: Materials for Energy Applications II August 12 Session Chair: Min Kyu Song (Washington State University), Co-chair: Hyunmin Yi 1:15pm – 3:15pm (Tufts University) >> at MIT4 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Sulfur-Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite Elec- CHM/ 1:15 PM trodes for High-Energy Lithium/Sulfur Batteries CHE-C9 Min Kyu Song (Washington State University) KEYNOTE YIG Award Lecture. Nanostructured Organic CHM/ 1:40 PM Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices CHE-C10 Seungwoo Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology) KEYNOTE Block Copolymer Directed Functional Ordered CHM/ 2:10 PM Mesoporous Materials for Energy Storages: From Func- CHE-C11 tional to Hierarchical Materials Jinwoo Lee (Postech) INVITED Pd-based Bimetallic Nanoparticles for Regenera- CHM/ 2:40 PM tive Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cells CHE-C12 Su Ha (Washington State University)

Friday Afternoon CHE Poster Session August 12 Judge: Chang-Hyung Choi (Harvard University) 1:15pm – 3:15pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator Dissolution and Precipitation of Minerals under Different Alkali CHE-Poster-1 Concentration of Brine Solution Yoonsung Goo, Hyukmin Kweon, Milind Deo (University of Utah)

Saturday Morning CHE-D Session: Chemical Engineering Fundamentals in Emerging Manufacturing August 13 Methods 8:00am – 9:45am Session Chair: Eunsu Paek (Clarkson University) Co-chair: Joontaek Park (Missouri >> at MIT4 University of Science and Technology) Time ID Title and Speaker KEYNOTE Performance Characterizations of Nano-bio-cat- 8:00 AM CHE-D15 alysts for Enzymatic Biofuel Cells Su Ha (Washington State University) KEYNOTE Revisiting complex multiple emulsions as an al- 8:40 AM CHE-D16 ternative way for synthesizing polymer functional hydrogels Chang-Soo Lee (Chungnam National University) KEYNOTE Nanobiofabrication: Exploiting Programmable Properties of Biological Materials and Interactions for Fab- 9:10 AM CHE-D17 rication of Nanocatalysts and Biosensing Platforms Hyunmin Yi (Tufts University)

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COMPUTER SCIENCES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM (CIT)

COMPUTER Chair: Yoohwan Kim (University of Nevada Las Vegas) SCIENCES & INFO Co-Chair: Jeho Park (Harvey Mudd College), Sungdeok (Steve) Cha (Korea TECHNOLOGIES University) SYMPOSIUM

Thursday Afternoon CIT-A Session: Human Computer Interaction, Modeling, and Simulation August 11 Session Chair: Suejung Huh (Ohhh, Inc.), Co-Chair: Sook Ha (Virginia Military 1:15pm – 3:15pm Institute) >> at MIT12 Time ID Title and Speaker Functional Neural Network and Neural Sensing Devices to 1:15 PM CIT-A1 Measure Networked Activity in the Brain Hargsoon Yoon (Norfolk State University) Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in NextGen Air Traffic Control 1:35 PM CIT-A2 System Yoohwan Kim (University of Nevada Las Vegas) Production Aspects of Speech: Data, Models and Applica- 1:55 PM CIT-A3 tions Jangwon Kim (University of Southern California) Impact of 3D Animated Virtual Humans on Mobile Chat 2:15 PM CIT-A4 Interactions Sin-Hwa Kang (University of Southern California) PlantSimLab - An Innovative Modeling and Simulation Web 2:15 PM CIT-A5 Tool for Plant Biologists Sook Ha (Virginia Military Institute) INVITED Numerical Errors in Computer Simulations 2:15 PM CIT-A6 Suejung Huh (Ohhh, Inc.)

Thursday Afternoon CIT-B Session: Data Science Research in Academia August 11 Session Chair: Jeho Park (Harvey Mudd College) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT12 Content Complexity, Similarity, and Consistency in Social 3:30 PM CIT-B7 Media: A Deep Learning Approach Donghyuk Shin (University of Texas at Austin) A Prediction Model for Analyzing Reputation using Social 3:50 PM CIT-B8 Media based on Data Mining Approaches Youngsub Han (Towson University) An answer Recommendation Based on the Question Similar- 4:10 PM CIT-B9 ity in Community Question Answering Beomseok Hong (Towson University) Finding Keywords for Philosophical Research Using Google 4:30 PM CIT-B10 AdWords and k-Means Clustering Algorithm Tim Cheongho Lee (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale) A New Approach to Network Monitoring using Clustered 4:50 PM CIT-B11 Patterns Jinoh Kim (Texas A&M University – Commerce) Bridging, Transferring, and Analyzing Big Data over 40Gb/s 5:10 PM CIT-B12 Campus-Wide Software-Defined Networks Chui-hui Chiu (Louisiana State University) UKC 2016 Brochure /// 32 Friday Morning CIT-C Session: Data Science Education and Industry August 12 Session Chair: Jongwook Woo (California State University Los Angeles) 8:00am – 9:40am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT12 Building a Big Data Analytics Workforce in iSchools 8:00 AM CIT-C13 Jungwoo Ryoo (Penn State University) Teaching Resources for Big Data and Data Science Courses 8:20 AM CIT-C14 Jeho Park (Harvey Mudd College) Delivering Actionable Insights from Big Data 8:40 AM CIT-C15 Hugo Sheng (Qlik Technologies, Inc.) Couchbase and Spark: Electrify Your Data Pipeline 9:00 AM CIT-C16 Justin Michaels (Couchbase) INVITED Big Data Trend and Open Data 9:20 AM CIT-C17 Jongwook Woo (California State University Los Angeles)

Friday Afternoon CIT-D Session: Big Data Industry Session Chair: Jongwook Woo (California State University Los Angeles) August 12 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT12 Data & Analytics Challenges in Industry 1:15 PM CIT-D18 John Lee (KPMG LLP) Big Data Architectural Patterns and Best Practices on AWS 1:35 PM CIT-D19 Brad Dispensa (Amazon) Machine Learning with Spark 1:55 PM CIT-D20 Paul Hargis (Hortonworks, Inc.) Identifying Valuable Hadoop Use Cases 2:15 PM CIT-D21 Dan Kernaghan (Datameer) Big Data Expert Panel 2:35 PM CIT-D22 (Hugo Sheng, John Lee, Brad Dispensa, Paul Hargis, Dan Ker- naghan, Jongwook Woo)

Friday Afternoon CIT Poster Session August 12 Judge: Tom Oh (Rochester Institute of Technology) 3:30pm – 5:30pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator An Examination of the Effectiveness of Using Social Media to CIT-Poster-1 Manage Mental Health Conditions Albert Park (University of Utah) Analyzing the problems of code.org in Korea CIT-Poster-2 Yunju Jo (Seoul National University of Education) Analyzing the use of Play-entry.org for Software education in Ko- CIT-Poster-3 rea Ahyoung Kwon (Seoul National University of Education) Automatically Detecting Controversy on the Web CIT-Poster-4 Myungha Jang (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Bring Your Own Device for Active Learning CIT-Poster-5 Jeongmin Kweon (Seoul National University of Education) Careers in the User Interface and User Experience Field CIT-Poster-6 Joosung Kim (VMware, Inc.) Collaboration Centered Java Programming Course - How to CIT-Poster-7 Learn Collaboration through a Beginning Level Program Course? Hong Gyoon Jung (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale) 33 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Computational Thinking Concepts in Mathematical Textbook CIT-Poster-8 Gayoung Yu (Seoul National University of Education) Novel Block Placement Policy for Hadoop CIT-Poster-9 Sungchul Lee (University of Nevada Las Vegas) Potential Customer Prediction for XaaS CIT-Poster-10 Chul Sung (IBM USA) Towards Developing Cost-Effective Eye Mouse—A human com- CIT-Poster-11 puter interaction for individuals with motoric disability Seul-Ye Park (University of Utah)

Saturday Morning CIT-E Session: Software and Hardware Systems Session Chair: Sungdeok (Steve) Cha (Korea University) August 13 8:00am – 9:40am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT12 How Static and Dynamic Visualizations Meet with Source 8:00 AM CIT-E23 Code to Improve Program Comprehension Jeong Yang (Texas A&M University – Kingsville) Mobile Videos: A Big Social Data 8:20 AM CIT-E24 Seon Ho Kim (University of Southern California) Using Gender-Inclusive Design to Improve Participation in 8:40 AM CIT-E25 Computer Programming Michael Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology) V2X Future Infrastructure for Connected/Autonomous Vehi- 9:00 AM CIT-E26 cles Nathan Byun (Absolarity, LLC) Survival in Academia: Can Active Learning Methods Increase 9:20 AM CIT-E27 Teaching Evaluation Score? Sam Chung (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale)

Saturday Afternoon CIT-F Session: Cybersecurity August 13 Session Chair: Young Choi (Regent University), Co-Chair: Jungwoo Ryoo (Penn State 1:15pm – 3:15pm University) >> at MIT12 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED NSF Funding Opportunities in Cybersecurity Edu- 1:15 PM CIT-F28 cation and Research Dongwon Lee (National Science Founda- tion & Penn State University) INVITED Beware the Back Door: Securing Test Circuitry 1:35 PM CIT-F29 Accessed with a Reconfigurable Scan Network Jennifer Dworak (Southern Methodist University) Issues about Modeling of Modbus/TCP for Intrusion Detec- 1:55 PM CIT-F30 tion Systems in SCADA networks Mustafa Faisal (University of Texas at Dallas) Diverse application of image-based CAPTCHAs: From De- 2:15 PM CIT-F31 feating Bots to Password Generation Sungdeok (Steve) Cha (Korea University) Emotional Robotics: Theatre Arts Methodologies as Emerg- 2:35 PM CIT-F32 ing Technology for Human Robot Interaction Julienne Greer (University of Texas at Arlington) INVITED Cybersecurity Standardization and Future Devel- 2:55 PM CIT-F33 opment Trends of NIST Young Choi (Regent University)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 34 Symposium Program

FOOD,AGRICULTURE AND NUTRITION SYMPOSIUM (FAN)

FOOD, AGRICULTURE Chair: Haejung An (FDA) AND NUTRITION Co-Chairs: Hyojee Joung (Seoul National University), Hee-Young Paik (Seoul SYMPOSIUM National University)

Thursday Morning FAN-A Session: Nutrition Policy/ Clinical and Community Nutrition August 11 Session Chair: Hyojee Joung (Seoul National University), Co-Chair: Sun-Ok Lee 8:00am – 9:40am (University of Arkansas) >> at MIT7 Time ID Title and Speaker 2015 Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans 8:00 AM FAN-A1 Hyojee Joung (Seoul National University) Center for Children’s Food Service Management in Korea: A 8:20 AM FAN-A2 Case of Dobong Center Youn-Ok Cho (Duksung Women’s University) Maternal Prenatal Care and Birth Outcomes among Low-In- 8:40 AM FAN-A3 come Women Juhee Kim (East Carolina University) In vitro Fermentation Patterns of Rice Bran Components by 9:00 AM FAN-A4 Human Gut Microbiota Tung Pham, Brett Savary, Sun-Ok Lee (University of Arkansas) Comparison of Calcium Consumption between Lactose Intol- 9:20 AM FAN-A5 erant and Lactose Tolerant Groups Yeon Bai (Montclair State University)

Thursday Afternoon FAN-B Session: CJ CheilJedang Forum August 11 Session Chair: Sung Woo Kim (North Carolina State University), Co-Chair: Jin-hee Kang (CJ) 1:15pm – 3:15pm >> at MIT7 Time ID Title and Speaker Opening 1:15 PM Sung Woo Kim (North Caorlina State University) Welcome and Introduction 1:20 PM FAN-B6 Jae-ho Jang (CJ) Roundtable discussion #1 1:30 PM FAN-B7 Hang-duk Roh, Byung-suk Moon, Suk-woo Ji, and Jae-ho Jang (CJ) 2:10 PM BREAK TIME Roundtable discussion #2 2:20 PM FAN-B8 Hang-duk Roh, Byung-suk Moon, Suk-woo Ji, and Jae-ho Jang (CJ) Discussion and conclusion 3:00 PM FAN-B9 Jae-ho Jang (CJ) Closing 3:10 PM Jin-hee Kang (CJ)

35 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Thursday Afternoon FAN-C Session: Nutrition, Diet and Disease August 11 Session Chair: Dong-Mi Shin (Seoul National University), Co-Chair: Jaekyung Lee 3:30pm – 5:30pm (University of Georgia) >> at MIT7 Time ID Title and Speaker EPA potentiates brown thermogenesis through FFAR4-de- pendent upregulation of miR-30b and miR-378 3:30 PM FAN-C10 Soonkyu Chung and Jiyoung Kim (University of Nebraska, Lincoln) Role of RGS10 in High Fat-Related Neuroinflammation 3:50 PM FAN-C11 Jaekyung Lee (University of Georgia) Novel Insights into the Anti-obesity Effect of Dietary Ellagic 4:10 PM FAN-C12 Acid Inhae Kang and Soonkyu Chung (University of Pittsburg) Effect of Sugar on Obesity and Aggression in Mice 4:30 PM FAN-C13 Dongmi Shin (Seoul National University) Yeast Casein Kinase 2 Plays an Important Role in Glucose Sensing, Morphogenesis and Cell Integrity of Candida Albi- 4:30 PM FAN-C14 cans Sook-In Jung, Natalie Rodriguez, Jihyun Irrizary, Peng-Yi Zhu, Jesse Garcia, and Hyunsook Park (California State Univer- sity) The Relevance of ER Stress Marker, GRP78 to Obesity for 4:30 PM FAN-C15 Cancer Development Eunjeong Yoo and Stan Louie (Universi- ty of Southern California)

Friday Morning FAN-D Session: Gendered Innovations in Health and Nutrition Research August 12 Session Chair: Hee Young Paik (GIRC, KOFWST), Co-Chair: Hee-Yong Kim (NIH) 8:00am – 9:40am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT7 International initiatives for the gendered innovations in 8:00 AM FAN-D16 health research Hei-Sook Lee (GISTeR, KOFWST) National policies for R&D and intellectual properties from 8:20 AM FAN-D17 the perspectives of gendered innovations in Korea Mi Ock Mun (Member of National Assembly of Korea) Gender Considerations for Engineering Education 8:40 AM FAN-D18 Woo-il Lee (SNU, College of Engineering) NIH Policies to Balance Sex in Basic Research 9:00 AM FAN-D19 Hee-Yong Kim (NIH) Applying gendered innovations for nutrition and health 9:20 AM FAN-D20 researches Hee Young Paik (GIRC, KOFWST)

Friday Afternoon FAN-E Session: Foods, Safety and Perception August 12 Session Chair: Hong-Sik Hwang (USDA), Co-Chair: Seing K. Park (Kyung Hee 1:15pm – 3:15pm University) >> at MIT7 Time ID Title and Speaker Safety of Dietary Supplements: Overview 1:15 PM FAN-E21 Haejung An (FDA-US) Effects of Color on Flavor Perception and Eating Behavior 1:35 PM FAN-E22 Sungeun Cho (Michigan State University)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 36 Anti-hypertensive Effect of Grape Seed Extract in Male 1:55 PM FAN-E23 Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats Seung-Kook Park and Hyun-Ho Jang () Molecular Signatures for Improving Feed Efficiency in Broil- 2:15 PM FAN-E24 ers, Meat Type Chickens Byung-Whi Kong (University of Arkansas) Mango Polyphenolics Reduce Inflammation in Intestinal Colitis Hyemee Kim, Nivedita Banerjee, Ryan C. Barnes, Cath- 2:35 PM FAN-E25 erine M. Pfent, StephenT. Talcott, Roderick H. Dashwood, and Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott (Texas A&M University) Effect of In Vitro Digestion on the Bioefficacy of Basil and 2:55 PM FAN-E26 Ginger Moonsun Yang, Judith Boateng, Martha Verghese (Ala- bama A&M University) Organogel as a Replacement of Saturated Fat in Food Prod- 3:15 PM FAN-E27 ucts Hong-Sik Hwang (USDA)

Friday Afternoon FAN Poster Session August 12 Judges: Chungwook Sim (Univ of Nebraska), Co-Chair: Minsu Cha (Texas A&M Univ) 3:30pm – 5:30pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator Technology Innovation In Coffee Flavor: From Green Coffee Bean to Roasted Coffee Bean and Beyond FAN-Poster-1 Seung-Kook Park, Seung-Min Oh, Hyun-Ho Jang (Kyung Hee Uni- versity)

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MATERIALS SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM (MSE)

MATERIALS Chair: Minseo Park (Auburn University) SCIENCES AND ENG. Co-Chair: Jiyoung Kim (University of Texas, Dallas) and Hyun Jae Kim (Yonsei SYMPOSIUM University)

Thursday Afternoon MSE-A Session: Energy Materials August 11 Session Chair: Chang-Yong Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory) 1:15pm – 2:45pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT11 KEYNOTE/INVITED Visualization of polarization, screening charges and ionic transport using piezoresponse force mi- 1:15 PM MSE-A1 croscopy, charge gradient microscopy and electrochemical strain microscopy Seungbum Hong (Argonne National Laboratory) Processing and Characterization of Thermoelectric Thin 1:45 PM MSE-A2 Film Devices for Micro Energy Harvesting Applications Tae Sung Oh (Hongik Univ) MoS2-Reinforced 3D Carbon Nanotubes for Next Generation 2:05 PM MSE-A3 Li-Ion Batteries Eunho Cha (Univ of North Texas) 3D Free-Standing Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) for High-Per- 2:25 PM MSE-A4 formance Flexible Lithium-Ion Batteries Chiwon Kang (Univ of North Texas) 2:45 PM Hyundai Motors’ PR Talk

Thursday Afternoon MSE-B Session: Nano and Low Dimensional Materials August 11 Session Chair: Jong-Hee Park (Formerly with Argonne National Laboratory, HECEbd. 3:30pm – 5:20pm com) >> at MIT11 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Application of Resonant Energy Transfer for Enhanced Light Harvesting in Ultrathin Inorganic Solar Cell 3:30 PM MSE-B5 and Two-Dimensional Layered Semiconductors Chang-Yong Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Nanoscale Structural Origin of Deformation in Metallic 4:00 PM MSE-B6 Glasses Jinwoo Hwang (Ohio State Univ) Importance of Molds for Future Applications of Nanoim- 4:20 PM MSE-B7 print Lithography Byung Seok Kwon (Univ of Washington) Thickness modulated large scale MoS2 atomic layers for 4:40 PM MSE-B8 transparent and flexible electronic devices Juhong Park (Univ of North Texas) Effect of exfoliated graphene nanoparticle based coatings on corrosion resistance, and UV spectral study of chemically 5:00 PM MSE-B9 modified graphene nanoparticles Melissa Wunch (Univ of Texas, Dallas)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 38 Friday Morning MSE-C Session: Electronic Materials August 12 Session Chair: Jiyoung Kim (University of Texas, Dallas) 8:00am – 9:40am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT11 INVITED Point Defects and Chemical Fluctuation in Ul- 8:00 AM MSE-C10 tra-wide Band Gap Semiconductors Jinwoo Hwang, Jared M. Johnson, Yuewei Zhang, Siddharth Rajan (Ohio State Univ) Crystallography of Functional Nanomaterials 8:30 AM MSE-C11 Burtrand Lee (Clemson University) Cumulative Temperature Dependence Model for Reliable 8:50 AM MSE-C12 Efficiency Prediction of Thermoelectric Materials Hee Seok Kim (Univ of Houston) Various approaches to enhance oxide thin-film transistor 9:10 AM MSE-C13 performances Hyun Jae Kim (Yonsei Univ)

Friday Afternoon MSE-D Session: Advanced Materials I August 12 Session Chair: Hyun Jae Kim (Yonsei University) 1:15pm – 3:25pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT11 INVITED Characterization of Gd-Duplex Stainless Steels for the Transportation and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel Yong 1:15 PM MSE-D14 Choi (Dankook Univ), Y. Baik (Dankook Univ.), B. M. Moon (KITECH), and D. S. Sohn (UNIST) Carbon fiber from melt processable acrylonitrile-co-vinylim- 1:45 PM MSE-D15 idazole precursor Samsuddin Mahmood (Univ of Texas, Dallas) KEYNOTE Voiding in Metals under Extreme Dimensional 2:05 PM MSE-D16 Constraints Choong-Un Kim (Univ of Texas, Arlington) Meso-porous Silicate Channels using Micelle as Template 2:25 PM MSE-D17 Choong-Un Kim (Univ of Texas, Arlington) Drug Delivery using Hollow Sodium Alginate Microfibers 2:45 PM MSE-D18 Samir Iqbal (Univ of Texas, Arlington) DIY 3D Printing Education base on Arduino Platform 3:05 PM MSE-D19 Namsoo Kim (The Univ of Texas, El Paso)

Friday Afternoon MSE Poster Session August 12 Judge: Hyun Jae Kim (Yonsei University) 3:30pm – 5:30pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator XPS analyses of ALD-Prepared Titanium-dioxide Thin Films MSE-Poster-1 With Annealing Effect, Woon-Seop Choi (Hoseo Univ) Wholly integrated plasmonic fabrics, MSE-Poster-2 Jung Woo Leem (Purdue Univ) Carbon nanotube incorporated thin-film nanocomposite mem- MSE-Poster-3 brane for energy harvesting from saline water, Moon Son (GIST) Deposition and characterization of TiNi shape memory alloy thin MSE-Poster-4 films, Hyunsuk Lee (Gyeongsang National Univ) Vapor Permeation Behaviors of Cross-linked Polyelectrolyte Mem- MSE-Poster-5 branes, Kyung-Hye Jung (Catholic Univ of Daegu) Rotating Machinery Rubbing Diagnosis on Feature Analysis of MSE-Poster-6 Vibration Signal, HyoJung Kim (Gyeongsang National Univ) 39 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Occurrence possibility of resonance and resonance separation MSE-Poster-7 design through modal analysis, Jongmyeong Lee (Gyeongsang National Univ)

Saturday Morning MSE-E Session: Advanced Materials II August 13 Session Chair: Minseo Park (Auburn University) 8:00am – 9:25am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT11 INVITED Concept and design for the Hydrogen Electro- chemical Engine, Jong-Hee Park (Formerly with Argonne 8:00 AM MSE-E20 National Laboratory, HECEbd.com) and Gil-Dong Kim (Korean Rail Research Institution (KRRI)). KEYNOTE Lattice Softening and Martensitic Transforma- 8:25 AM MSE-E21 tions in Ni-Mn-Ga Alloys, Yongho Sohn (Univ of Central Florida) Microstructural Development in Low-Enriched U-10wt.%- 8:55 AM MSE-E22 Mo Fuel System with Zr Diffusion Barrier and AA6061 Cladding, Yongho Sohn (Univ of Central Florida) Evaluation of transition from inhomogeneous flow to homo- 9:05 AM MSE-E23 geneous flow in aperiodic amorphous alloy at room tempera- ture, Minha Lee (KITECH)

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MECHANICAL, AEROSPACE AND NAVAL SYMPOSIUM (MAN)

MECHANICAL, Chair: Sung Kwon Cho (University of Pittsburgh) AEROSPACE AND Co-Chair: Taehun Lee (City University of New York), Jung-Hoon Chung (KIMM, NAVAL SYMPOSIUM KOREA)

Thursday Afternoon MAN-A Session: Interfacial Transport August 11 Session Chair: Taehun Lee (CUNY) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT10 INVITED Dropwise gelation-dehydration kinetics during 1:15 PM MAN-A1 drop-on-demand printing of hydrogel-based materials Bumsoo Han (Purdue Univ.) Drop impact on inclined superhydrophobic surfaces 1:30 PM MAN-A2 Wonjae Choi (Univ. of Texas, Dallas) Molten Salt Nanofluids as Heat Storage in Solar Thermal 1:45 PM MAN-A3 Power Donghyun Shin (Univ. of Texas, Arlington ) Coalescence-Induced Jumping of Droplets with a Particle 2:00 PM MAN-A4 Taehun Lee (CUNY) Laser assisted stable dispersion of nanoparticles and en- 2:15 PM MAN-A5 hancement of thermal conductivity of nanoparticles-dis- persed polymer Tae Youl Choi (Univ. of North Texas) Tip-Induced Local Cooling from Resistive Nanothermome- 2:30 PM MAN-A6 ter/Heater Keuhan Park (Univ. of Utah) Frost Propagation Visualization Using Surface Plasmon Res- 2:45 PM MAN-A7 onance Reflectance Microscopy Chang Kyoung Choi (Michigan Technological University) INVITED Oil-Impregnated Anodic Aluminum Oxide Layer 3:00 PM MAN-A8 for Enhanced Anticorrosion and Self-Healing Properties Chang-Hwan Choi (Stevens Institute of Technology)

Thursday Afternoon MAN-B Session: Micro/Nano Devices August 11 Session Chair: Sung Kwon Cho (Univ. of Pittsburgh) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Nanoporous Metal Electrodes for Sensor Applica- >> at MIT10 3:30 PM MAN-B9 tions Hyung Jin Cho (Univ. of Central Florida) Gangnam Style in Microbiorobotics 3:50 PM MAN-B10 Minjun Kim (Southern Methodist Univ.) A Flexible Two Dimensional Force Sensor Using PDMS 4:05 PM MAN-B11 Nanocomposite Jin-Woo Choi (Lousiana State Univ.) Hybrid Two-Dimensional Micromirrors with Elastomeric 4:20 PM MAN-B12 Universal Joint Fabricated via Micro-Masonry Seok Kim (UIUC) Comparison of Elasticity Measurement Methods for Soft 4:35 PM MAN-B13 Materials Sangjin Ryu (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)

41 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Bubble-Powered Microswimmers with 2-D Steering 4:50 PM MAN-B14 Sung Kwon Cho (Univ. of Pittsburgh) Design and Analysis of a Mechanical Tentacle System for 5:05 PM MAN-B15 Mobile Manipulation of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Woong Yeol Joe (Tennessee State Univ.)

Friday Afternoon MAN Poster Session August 12 Judges: Jung-Hoon Chung (KIMM), Sang Jin Ryu (Univ. of Nebrask-Lincoln) 3:30pm – 5:30pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator Optimal Design of Centrifugal Pump Impeller Made by Teflon, MAN-Poster-1 Jeong-Eui Yun Design of a Flexible Soft Tether for Omnidirectional Camera Ma- MAN-Poster-2 nipulation within the Stomach, Woon Jong Yoon Modeling Study of the Leidenfrost Drop on the Miniaturized MAN-Poster-3 Ratchets, Jeong Tae Ok Expanded Guide Circle Method through Ego-Kinematic Trans- MAN-Poster-4 formation of the Obstacle Avoidance for Non-holonomic Mobile Robots, Gonwoo Kim Acceleration Noise Requirement for Drag-free Satellites on the MAN-Poster-5 Determination of the Earth’s Gravity Field, Seong Hyeon Hong Design for Life Concepts for Heterogeneous Materials, MAN-Poster-6 Kenneth Reifsnider Numerical Analysis on Transport Phenomena in Exhaust MAN-Poster-7 Pipe, Kyoungwoo Park

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 42 Symposium Program

CIVIL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND ARCHITECTURE SYMPOSIUM (CEA)

CIVIL, Chair: Yong-Rak Kim (University of Nebraska – Lincoln) ENVIRONMENTAL Co-Chair: Byungkyu Brian Park (University of Virginia), Seoktae Kang (KAIST, & ARCHITECTURE KOREA) SYMPOSIUM

Thursday Morning CEA-A Session: Modeling, Monitoring, and NDE Techniques for Civil August 11 Infrastructure 8:00am – 9:40am Session Chair: Hae-Bum Yun (Univ of Central Florida), Co-Chair: Hadi Meidani >> at MIT2 (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Optimal Complexity for Predictive Modeling of 8:00 AM CEA-A1 Deteriorating Infrastructures Hadi Meidani (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Measuring Displacement of Railroad Bridges using UAVs 8:20 AM CEA-A2 Hyungchul Yoon (Univ of Illinois) Bridge Deck Deterioration Detection Using a Fully Autono- 8:35 AM CEA-A3 mous NDE Robotic Assisted Bridge Inspection Tool, RABIT- TM Jinyoung Kim (Rutgers Univ) Advancing Drought Monitoring using a Small Unmanned 8:50 AM CEA-A4 Aerial System (UAS) Jae Hyeon Ryu (University of Idaho) Fracture Criteria for Predicting Mixed Mode Crack Propa- 9:05 AM CEA-A5 gation Philip Park (Texas A&M University) Computer Vision-Based Approach of Automated Crack De- 9:20 AM CEA-A6 tection and Quantification for Civil Structures Hae-Bum “Andrew” Yun (University of Central Florida)

Thursday Afternoon CEA-B Session: Infrastructure Materials August 11 Session Chair: Philip Park (Texas A&M University), Co-Chair: Chungwook Sim (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 1:15pm – 3:15pm >> at MIT2 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Development of Low Binder Content Eco-SCC 1:15 PM CEA-B7 with Aggregate Optimization Jiong Hu (Univ of Nebraska) AC Impedance Analysis of Electrically Conductive Civil 1:35 PM CEA-B8 Materials Philip Park (Texas A&M Univ) Development of Image-Based Autonomous Transverse Crack 1:55 PM CEA-B9 Mapping System Chungwook Sim (Uni of Nebraska) Effect of base types on the longitudinal response of CRCP 2:15 PM CEA-B10 Youngguk Seo (Kennesaw State Univ) Using Graphene-Oxide Nano Flakes (GONF) as addition of 2:35 PM CEA-B11 Portland Cement Composite Jinwoo An (University of Central Florida) Multiscale Modeling of Mixtures-Structures Subjected to 2:55 PM CEA-B12 Damage Yong-Rak Kim (Univ of Nebraska)

43 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Thursday Afternoon CEA-C Session: : Construction Engineering and Project Management August 11 Session Chair: David Jeong (Iowa State Univ), Co-Chair: Myungjin Chae (Central 3:30pm – 5:30pm Connecticut State Univ) >> at MIT1 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Heuristic Approach to Determining Optimum 3:30 PM CEA-C13 Scheduling Using CLIPS Bong Yeol Ryoo (Texas A&M Univ) Schedule Impacts of Change Order Occurrence Timing in 3:50 PM CEA-C14 Design-Build Transportation Improvement Projects Kunhee Choi (Texas A&M Univ) Measuring synonymy of data attributes from heterogeneous 4:10 PM CEA-C15 sources in transportation infrastructure projects David Jeong (Iowa State Univ) Underground Infrastructure Inspection Sampling Methods 4:30 PM CEA-C16 Myungjin Chae (Central Connecticut State Univ) State-of-Practice in Big Data Informatics 4:50 PM CEA-C17 Donghoon Lee (Texas A&M Univ)

Thursday Afternoon CEA-D Session: Environmental Engineering August 12 Session Chair: Seoktae Kang (KAIST), Co-Chair: Deukmo Chung (Seoul Water Institute) 3:30pm – 5:30pm >> at MIT2 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Moving from National Implementation to Global 3:30 PM CEA-D18 Agenda within the context of Water and Sanitation in Korea, Jong Ahn (World Bank) Optimization of chemical cleaning conditions in FO process 3:50 PM CEA-D19 by response surface methodology Pattarasiri Fagkaew (Kyung Hee University) Evaluation of Shading Louver Type and Air Vent Perforation 4:10 PM CEA-D20 for Outdoor Noise Control and Ventilation Performance in Urban Areas Jeehwan Lee (Kansas State Univ) The Factors that Affect the Environmental Review and Proj- 4:30 PM CEA-D21 ect Design Durations: an Empirical Study of the Transporta- tion Sector in Georgia Yehyun An (Georgia Tech) Optimum operating condition for MF membrane system 4:50 PM CEA-D22 Kwangjae Lee (Seoul Water Institute) Development of Analysis and Database on Contaminants of 5:10 PM CEA-D23 Emerging Concern for Drinking Water Source in Korea Kwon Haksun (Seoul Water Institute)

Friday Morning CEA-E Session: Water for Future August 12 Session Chair: Jae Ryu (Univ of Idaho), Co-Chair: Jong Kwan Kim (NOAA) 8:00am – 9:40am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT2 INVITED Designing LID Systems: What do you need to know 8:00 AM CEA-E24 and why Steven Trinkaus (Trinkaus Engineering) An Integrated Safety Management Platform (WINS+®) for 8:20 AM CEA-E25 Water Infrastructures against Floods Dong-Hoon Shin (K-Water)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 44 The Reinterpretation of Concepts of Socio Hydrology in 8:35 AM CEA-E26 Stream Restoration: Learning from Anyang Stream Case Study from South Korea Chang-Yu Hong (Portland State Univ) Case Study of Geotechnical Risk Assessment for fill dams in 8:50 AM CEA-E27 Korea Jeong-Yeul Lim (K-Water) Energy and Resource Recovery for Sustainable Wastewater 9:05 AM CEA-E28 Treatment Jaewook Myung (Stanford Univ) Toward Improving Distributed Land Surface Models 9:20 AM CEA-E29 Jong Kwan Kim (NOAA) Building of common DB system for integrated model to assess climate change vulnerability: concentrated on climate change 9:40 AM CEA-E30 scenarios and non-climatic DB Jeongho Lee, Changsub Shim, Moung-Jin Lee, Jihyun Han, Kwan-Young Oh (Korea Environ- ment Institute), Taejoo Park (Pusan National University)

Firday Morning CEA-F Session: KICT-KSCEE – Commercializable Civil Engineering Technologies August 12 Session Chair: Yong-Rak Kim (Univ of Nebraska), Co-Chair: Byungkyu Brian Park 8:00am – 9:45am (Univ of Virginia) >> at MIT1 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED How to Commercialize the Civil Engineering 8:00 AM CEA-F31 Technology? Serji Amirkhanian (University of Alabama) 8:20 AM CEA-F32 Warm Mix Asphalt Technology Cheolmin Baek (KICT) 8:40 AM CEA-F33 BIM-GIS Technology Changhee Hong (KICT) 9:00 AM CEA-F34 KICT Research on Space Construction Hyu Shin (KICT) Commercializable Construction Technologies 9:20 AM CEA-F35 Hosin “David” Lee (KSCEE)

Friday Afternoon CEA-G Session: Geotechnical Engineering – The Nexus August 12 Session Chair: Chung-Rak Song (Univ of Nebraska), Co-Chair: Boo-Hyun Nam (Univ of Central Florida) 1:15pm – 3:15pm >> at MIT2 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Bridging Molecular Interactions to Macroscale 1:15 PM CEA-G36 Properties in Swelling Clays Dinesh Katti (North Dakota State Univ) Multi-Physics Technique in Geotechnical Engineering 1:35 PM CEA-G37 Chung Song (Univ of Nebraska) Effect of Granular Dissolution on the Behavior of Shallow 1:55 PM CEA-G38 Foundations – Laboratory Studies Minsu Cha (Texas A&M Univ) Evaluation of Bimodal Soil Water Characteristic Curve 2:10 PM CEA-G39 (SWCC) for Hydrating Chromium Ore Processing Residue (COPR) Jongwan Eun (New York University, Abu Dhabi, UAE) A Note on Empirical Equations for Compression Index of 2:25 PM CEA-G40 Soft Clay Jeong-Yun Won (Barr Eng.) Soil water characteristic curve in hydrate-bearing sediments 2:40 PM CEA-G41 Jaewon Jang (Arizona State Univ) Risk Evaluation of Sinkhole Hazard Using Geotechnical 2:55 PM CEA-G42 Subsurface Exploration Tests 45 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Boo-Hyun Nam (Univ of Central Florida) Friday Afternoon CEA Poster Session August 12 Judges: Chungwook Sim (Univ of Nebraska), Co-Chair: Minsu Cha (Texas A&M Univ) 3:30pm – 5:30pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator CEA-Poster-1 Decommissioning of Offshore Structures, Jaeyoung Lee The impact of personal concerns about travel on travel behavior, CEA-Poster-2 Kyungsoo Jeong Traffic Instability and Crash Likelihood: Analysis on Vehicle CEA-Poster-3 Interaction in the Vicinity of Trucks, Kyung (Kate) Hyun Visualization of Internal Defects in Full-Scale Reinforced Con- CEA-Poster-4 crete Column Using Ultrasonic Tomography, Hajin Choi CEA-Poster-5 Truss Structure Optimization, Woobin Tark Functional Stress-Strain Analysis of the Dynamic Operational CEA-Poster-6 Condition of Critical Infrastructure during Post-Disaster Recov- ery, Juyeong Choi Development of Electrochemical Graphene/Carbon Nanotube CEA-Poster-7 Filtration System, Sol Park Shake Table Testing of Circular RC Bridge Columns Rehabilitat- CEA-Poster-8 ed with Shape Memory Alloys, Donghyuk Jung HVAC Retrofit Comparison for Small- and Medium-sized Com- CEA-Poster-9 mercial Buildings, Bonggil Jeon Application of Incentive on Facility Management: A Real Option CEA-Poster-10 Perspective, Soojin Yoon Degradation of BPA and its substitutes in two media, CEA-Poster-11 Younjeong Choi Criticality Analysis of Supportive Critical Infrastructure Consid- CEA-Poster-12 ering Local Community’s Social and Economic Activities: A Case Study of 2010 Flood, Kyubyung Kang Anaerobic co-digestion of food wastewater and swine manure CEA-Poster-13 with different mixing ratios, Jae-Min Choi Mitigating Biofouling in FO Membrane by Bacterial Quorum CEA-Poster-14 Quenching, Seungju Choi (KAIST) Development of carbon nanotube hollow fiber membrane as elec- CEA-Poster-15 trodes for capacitive deionization, Mi-Young Lee (KAIST) Prototyping Textile Composites Panels for Building Envelopes, CEA-Poster-16 Kihong Ku (Philadelphia University) Development, Evaluation and Installation of a New Improved CEA-Poster-17 PVC (iPVC) Pipe for Water Applications, Mohammad Najafi (University of Texas at Arlington) Climatic Controls of Drainage Density Using LiDAR Data, CEA-Poster-18 Seoyoung Kim (Univ of Central Florida) Characteristics of Airborne Asbestos Concentration in Korean CEA-Poster-19 Preschools, Changkyu Kim (Seoul Metropolitan Government Re- search Institute of Public Health and Environment) Highway Route Planning Based on Topographic Data, Using CEA-Poster-20 Pathfinding Algorythm and Image Processing Tools, Vihita Pedaballe (Texas A&M) Criticality Analysis Of GBC-32 Dry Storage Cask With HBN #3 CEA-Poster-21 Fuel Assemblies from the Viewpoint of Burnup Credit Kwangheon Park and Hyungju Yun (Kyung Hee University)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 46 Symposium Program

ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATIONS SYMPOSIUM (EEC)

ELECTRICAL, Chair: Jeong Bong Lee (University of Texas at Dallas) ELECTRONICS & Co-Chair: James Jungho Pak (Korea University), Ken Choi (Illinois Institute of COMMUNICATIONS Technology), Tae Oh (Rochester Institute of Technology) SYMPOSIUM

Thursday Afternoon EEC-A Session: Sensors/Microsystems August 11 Session Chairs: James Pak (Korea University), Jin-Woo Choi (Louisiana State 1:15pm – 3:15pm University) >> at MIT9 Time ID Title and Speaker KEYNOTE Integrated Flexible Biosensors and Electrodes for 1:15 PM EEC-A1 Monitoring Brain Injury Chong H. Ahn (University of Cincinnati) Partial Desalination of Brine by Optimized Ion Concentra- 1:55 PM EEC-A2 tion Polarization Desalination Bumjoo Kim (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Battery Free Sensor Modules for Food and Air Quality Moni- 2:15 PM EEC-A3 toring Wan-Young Chung (Pukyong National University) Micro-Accelerometer using VMGFET for Low Frequency 2:35 PM EEC-A4 Vibration Measurement Applications In-Hyouk Song (Texas State University) An LED-Based Portable Fluorescent Sensing Platform 2:55 PM EEC-A5 Jin-Woo Choi (Louisiana State University)

Thursday Afternoon EEC-B Session: Optics/Imaging August 11 Session Chair: Kyung-Chan Jin (KITECH) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Photonic Nanostructures for Energy and Biomedi- >> at MIT9 3:30 PM EEC-B6 cal Applications Won Park (University of Colorado at Boulder) Fabrication and Characterization of Wideband Reflectors 4:10 PM EEC-B7 Using Serial Resonant Gratings Kyu Jin Lee (University of Texas at Arlington) GPU-Based Post-Processing in 3D SD-OCT 4:30 PM EEC-B8 Kyung-Chan Jin (KITECH) Flexible Guided Mode Resonance Devices for Sensing Appli- 4:50 PM EEC-B9 cations Jeong Bong Lee (University of Texas at Dallas) Optical Resonance Filtration in Double Gratings 5:10 PM EEC-B10 Yeong Hwan Ko (University of Texas at Arlington)

47 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Friday Morning EEC-C Session: : Energy August 12 Session Chairs: Jae Yeong Park (), Gon Namkoong (Old 8:00am – 9:45am Dominion University) >> at MIT9 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Review on Energy Harvesting from the Human 8:00 AM EEC-C11 Body and Powering up Implant Devices Dong Sam Ha (Virginia Tech) Low-frequency Driven, Wideband Energy Harvester Using 8:40 AM EEC-C12 Impact-based Frequency Up-conversion Mechanism Jae Yeong Park (Kwangwoon University) A Silk Fibroin Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Self-Powered 9:00 AM EEC-C13 Implantable and Flexible Devices James Pak (Korea University) Investigation of Charge Carrier Dynamics of Perovskites us- 9:20 AM EEC-C14 ing Chemically, Spatially and Temporally Resolved Mapping Gon Namkoong (Old Dominion University)

Friday Afternoon EEC-D Session: RF/Communications August 12 Session Chairs: Yong-kyu Yoon (University of Florida), Ken Choi (Illinois Institute of 1:15pm – 3:15pm Technology) >> at MIT9 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Mm-Wave Transceiver for Multi-Band Wireless 1:15 PM EEC-D15 Network-on-Chip Deukhyoun Heo (Washington State University) RF Metaconductors for 5G Communications 1:55 PM EEC-D16 Yong-Kyu Yoon (University of Florida) LTE Advanced Pro for Vehicular Communications 2:15 PM EEC-D17 Ki-Dong Lee (LG Electronics) Possible Defense Mechanisms in Current Automotive Cyber 2:35 PM EEC-D18 Security Younjae Kim (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) Dynamic Spectrum Access in SATCOM environments 2:55 PM EEC-D19 Bumsuk Choi (Johns Hopkins University)

Friday Afternoon EEC Poster Session August 12 Judges: Wan-Young Chung (Pukyong National University), In-Hyouk Song (Texas State University) 3:30pm – 5:30pm >> at Filmmakers/Aviator ID Title and Presenter Flexible, transparent, conductive films using spin-capable carbon EEC-Poster-1 nanotubes, Daewoong Jung (KITECH) Highly Sensitive BioFETs with 3-Dimensional Nanonet Channel EEC-Poster-2 for Biosening Applications, Jeong-Soo Lee (POSTECH) A New Capacitance-to-Time Converter with a Wide Pulse Width EEC-Poster-3 Using a Two-step Integrator, Jiman Park (Elssen) Preparation of GAZO Transparent Conductive Film by Facing EEC-Poster-4 Targets Sputtering, Cheon Lee (Inha University), Kyung Hwan Kim (Gachon University) Physical integrity check in cooperative communications, EEC-Poster-5 Sang Kim (Iowa State University) UKC 2016 Brochure /// 48 Autonomous Driving in Urban Environments and Related Re- EEC-Poster-6 search Activities in SNU, Seung-Woo Seo (Seoul National University) Manipulation of liquid metal marble for electrical switching ap- EEC-Poster-7 plication Jeong Hwa Seo (Myongji University) Coexistence of OFDM and Military Radars in the 3.5 GHz Band EEC-Poster-8 Seungmo Kim (Virginia Tech)

Saturday Morning EEC-E Session: Circuits/Systems August 13 Session Chairs: Tom Oh (Rochester Institute of Technology), Gyungsu Byun (Southern 8:00am – 9:45am Methodist University) >> at MIT9 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Ultra-Low Power SoC Design for Future Micro- 8:00 AM EEC-E20 electronics by using Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transis- tors Ken Choi (Illinois Institute of Technology) Energy-efficient Point-to-point and Multi-drop 3D I/O In- 8:40 AM EEC-E21 terconnect for Mobile Computing Devices Gyungsu Byun (Southern Methodist University) Development of Planary Lightwave Circuit (PLC) Based 9:00 AM EEC-E22 Biosensors Moon Hee Kang (KITECH) Intelligent Mobility Cane with Navigation 9:20 AM EEC-E23 Tom Oh (Rochester Institute of Technology)

49 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Symposium Program

BIO, MEDICAL, PHARMACOLOGY SYMPOSIUM (BMP)

BIO, MEDICAL, Chair: Young-Sup Yoon (Emory University) PHARMACOLOGY Co-Chair: Young Geun Kwon (Yonsei University), Yoonsoo Bae (Ewha Women’s SYMPOSIUM University), In-Hyun Park (Yale University)

Thursday Morning KHIDI Forum on Drug and Device Development-Joint Session by BMP and CNV August 11 Co-Chairs: Hanjoong Jo (Emory and Georgia Tech), Ick Chan Kwon (KIST), Young-sup 8:00am – 9:45am Yoon (Emory Univ), Sanghoon Lee (Korea Univ) >> at Cattle Carons Time ID Title and Speaker Introduction Remarks: BMP/ 8:00 AM Kyung Sun (Director, Osong Medical Innovation Foundation) CNV-1 Min Soo Park (Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare) Cell Therapeutics for Diabetes Mellitus BMP/ 8:10 AM Kun-Ho Yoon (Director of KHIDI and Professor of Catholic CNV-2 University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital) MicroRNA Inhibitors in Nanoparticles as Targeted Thera- BMP/ 8:35 AM peutics for Atherosclerosis CNV-3 Hanjoong Jo (Emory and Georgia Tech) BMP/ Treatment of Cancer Patients with Lymphonenia 9:00 AM CNV-4 Sehwan Yang (CEO, Genexine/NeoImmune Tech) BMP/ uHealthcare Technology and Prospect 9:25 AM CNV-5 Kwang Suk Park (Seoul National University)

Thursday Afternoon BMP-A Session: Cardiac Biology August 11 Co-Chairs: Hee-Cheol Cho (Emory University), Youngkeun Ahn (Chonnam University) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker Heart Regenerative Biology >> at Cattle Carons 1:15 PM BMP-A1 Chulan Kwon (Johns Hopkins University) New insights on the mechanisms of arrhythmia initiation 1:35 PM BMP-A2 from transgenic rabbit models of long QT syndromes Bum Rak Choi (Brown University) Reprogramming of cardiac cell fates 1:55 PM BMP-A3 Young-Jae Nam (Vanderbilt University) beta-arrestin-biased beta-adrenergic receptor signaling and 2:15 PM BMP-A4 microRNA biogenesis in heart failure Ilman Kim (Augusta University) New Strategy Cardiac Commitment of Mesenchymal Stem 2:35 PM BMP-A5 Cells and Its Application Youngkeun Ahn (Chonnam National University Hospital) Cardiac regeneration with pluripotent stem cells 2:55 PM BMP-A6 Young-sup Yoon (Emory University)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 50 Thursday Afternoon BMP-B Session: : Microbiome August 11 Co-Chairs: Jihyun Kim (Yonsei University), Jin-Woo Bae (Kyung Hee University) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at Developers Systematic Functional Profiling of Pathobiological Regulato- 1:15 PM BMP-B7 ry Networks in a Global Human Meningitis Fungal Pathogen Yong-Sun Bahn (Yonsei University) Relationships between drug, gut microbiota and host health 1:35 PM BMP-B8 Jin-Woo Bae (Kyung Hee University) Microbiomics and Metagenomics for Systems/Synthetic Biol- 1:55 PM BMP-B9 ogy Jihyun Kim (Yonsei University) Comparative Metagenomic Analysis during Wheat Nuruk 2:15 PM BMP-B10 Fermentation Ju Yeon Song (Yonsei University)

Thursday Afternoon BMP-C Session: Neuroscience August 11 Co-Chairs: Hyung-Jun Kim (KBRI), In-Hyun Park (Yale) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at Cattle Carons Modeling Human Neurodevelopmental Disorders Using 3:30 PM BMP-C11 Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Jean Kim (Baylor College of Medicine) Cellular basis of dendrite pathology in neurodegenerative 3:50 PM BMP-C12 diseases associated with protein toxicity Sung Bae Lee (DGIST) Circadian rhythm regulation by antagonistic E3 ligases 4:10 PM BMP-C13 Seung-Hee Yoo (Univ. Texas, Houston) Modeling Amyotrophic lateral scrlerosis (ALS) in flies 4:30 PM BMP-C14 Hyung-Jun Kim (KBRI) Modeling Rett syndrome using human pluripotent stem cells 4:50 PM BMP-C15 In-Hyun Park (Yale) Loss of Nardilysin, a chaperone for alpha-Ketoglutarate De- hydrogenase, causes neurodegeneration in flies and humans 5:10 PM BMP-C16 and promotes mTORC1 activation Wan Hee Yoon (Baylor College of Medicine)

Thursday Afternoon BMP-D Session: Vascular Biology Co-Chairs: Young-Myung Kim (Kangwon Univ), Changwon Park (Emory University) August 11 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker SoxF transcription factors are positive feedback regulators >> at Developers 3:30 PM BMP-D17 of VEGF signaling In-June Kim (KAIST) A Novel Function of Arginase II as a Ca2+ Regulator in Vas- 3:50 PM BMP-D18 cular Smooth Muscle Cells Sungwoo Ryoo (Kangwon National University) Mechanism and Potential Therapies for Arteriovenous Mal- 4:10 PM BMP-D19 formation Paul Oh (Univ. Florida) Context-dependent outcomes of BMP-induced angiogenesis 4:30 PM BMP-D20 Suk-Won Jin (Yale University and GIST) ETV2-mediated vascular development and function 4:50 PM BMP-D21 Changwon Park (Emory University)

51 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Direct reprogramming of human dermal fibroblasts into 5:10 PM BMP-D22 endothelial cells using ETV2 Sang-Ho Lee (Emory University)

Thursday Afternoon BMP/CNV Joint Networking Dinner at Hard Eight BBQ August 11 http://www.hardeightbbq.com/menu.html 5:30pm – 9:00pm Colony branch 5300 State Hwy 121, The Colony 75056 Tel) 972-625-8888 Bus/Vans/Cars will leave at 5:30 from Hyatt Hotel to Hard Eight BBQ (25 min drive)

Friday Morning BMP-E Session: Cancer biology August 12 Co-Chairs: Woongyang Park (Sunggyunkwan Univ), Tae-Hyun Hwang (UT 8:00am – 9:45am Southwestern) >> at Cattle Carons Time ID Title and Speaker Dynamics of distinct subpopulations in Triple Negative 8:00 AM BMP-E23 Breast Cancer Se-Jin Kim (Baylor College of Medicine) In vivo and In vitro characterization of genomic diversity 8:20 AM BMP-E24 and clonal evolution in Glioblastoma Hoon Kim (MDACC) Clinical utility of actionable genome analysis in refractory 8:35 AM BMP-E25 cancer patients Woongyang Park (Samsung Genome Institute) Clonal heterogeneity and therapy resistance in human can- 8:50 AM BMP-E26 cer Tae-Hyun Hwang (UT Southwestern) MicroRNA34c function in tumorogenesis of osteosarcoma 9:05 AM BMP-E27 and metastasis Yang-Jin Bae (Baylor College of Medicine)

Friday Morning BMP-F Session: Oxidative Stress and Signaling August 12 Co-Chairs: Sangwon Kang (Ewha University), Ju-Seog Lee (MD Anderson) 8:00am – 9:45am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at Developers Efficient and rapid cellular delivery of bioactive proteins us- 8:00 AM BMP-F28 ing EXPLOR: exosomes engineered for protein Chulhee Choi (KAIST) Novel regulation mechanism of NADPH oxidase 1 complex 8:20 AM BMP-F29 in colon cancer Yun Soo Bae (Ehwa University) Redox signaling in human diseases 8:35 AM BMP-F30 Sangwon Kang (Ewha University) Role of the histone modifier JARID1D in prostate cancer 8:50 AM BMP-F31 metastasis Min Gyu Lee (MD Anderson) Oxidative stress genes in cancer: Pan-Cancer Analysis of 9:05 AM BMP-F32 TCGA genomic data Ju-Seog Lee (MD Anderson)

Friday Afternoon BMP-G Session: Immunology August 12 Co-Chairs: Insoo Kang, MD (Yale University), Eui-Cheol Shin (KAIST) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker Mast cell regulation of airway inflammation >> at Cattle Carons 1:15 PM BMP-G33 Yeonseok Chung (SNU)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 52 IL-15 and NKG2D in virus-induced immunopathogenesis 1:35 PM BMP-G34 Eui-Cheol Shin (KAIST) Two faces of interferons in cancer biology 1:55 PM BMP-G35 HyeonJoo Cheon, Ph.D (Cleveland Clinic) Defining human T cell subsets with cytokine receptors in 2:15 PM BMP-G36 health and disease Insoo Kang, MD (Yale University) Mitochondrial Regulation of Inflammasome Activation 2:35 PM BMP-G37 Min-Jong Kang, M.D (Yale University)

Friday Afternoon BMP-H Session: Genome Editing August 12 Co-Chairs: Hyongbum Kim (Yonsei University), Leonidas Bleris (Univ. Texas at Dallas) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at Developers Genome editing using the CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases 1:15 PM BMP-H38 Sangsu Bae () Identification of genetic elements affecting cancer growth 1:35 PM BMP-H39 phenotype using CRISPR Seung Woo Cho (Stanford University) CRISPR-based mechanisms for delivery and therapeutic 1:55 PM BMP-H40 interventions Leonidas Bleris (Univ. Texas at Dallas) CRISPR-based mechanisms for delivery and therapeutic 2:15 PM BMP-H41 interventions Leonela Amoasii (UT Southwestern Medical Center) Fixing the broken heart by Myoediting 2:35 PM BMP-H42 Chengzu Long (UT Southwestern Medical Center) Efficient genome editing using programmable nucleases 2:55 PM BMP-H43 Hyongbum Kim (Yonsei University)

Friday Afternoon BMP Poster Session August 12 Judges: Jungkyu Kim (Texas Tech University), Hyun Jung Kim (U of Texas at Austin) 3:30pm – 5:30pm ID Title and Presenter >> at Filmmakers/Aviator Dose- and time-dependent effects of actomyosin inhibition on live BMP-Poster-1 mouse outflow resistance and aqueous drainage tissues MinHee Ko (UCLA) innovative biomarker-based cancer clinical trial designs BMP-Poster-2 Chul Ahn (UT Southwestern Medical Center) Transfer Printing Methods for Bioresorbable Implantable Devic- BMP-Poster-3 es Chi Hwan Lee (Purdue) Innovative Drug Development for the Treatment of Huntington’s BMP-Poster-4 Disease Heemin Rhee (Health Research International) Discovery and mechanistic investigation of novel metabolic fea- BMP-Poster-5 tures of lung cancer and their potentials of clinical applications Hyuntae Yoo (Univ. Texas Dallas) A chemically based strategy for improving adult muscle repair BMP-Poster-6 Jesung Moon (UT Southwestern Medical Center) Circulating GRP78 and its autoantibodies as a serological cancer BMP-Poster-7 biomarker EunJeong Yoo (USC) A Novel Assay for Effective Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells: BMP-Poster-8 A Clinical Pilot Study Ja Hye Myung (Univ. Illinois Chicago) 53 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Engineering serum half-life of antibody Fc BMP-Poster-9 Tae Hyun Kang (Univ. Texas) Cost-Effectiveness of Genotype-Guided Drug Use in Patients with BMP-Poster-10 Cardiovascular Disorder Kibum Kim (Univ. Florida) Rapid Solid-phase Diversification of Triptycenes for Targeting BMP-Poster-11 Trinucleotide Repeat Junction Ina Yoon (Univ. Penn) Dendron-Lipid Hybrid Nanoparticles as a Novel Co-delivery BMP-Poster-12 Platform Sin-jung Park (Univ. Illinois Chicago) Dual Effects of Dihydroxamic Acid Derivatives against beta-Lact- BMP-Poster-13 amases and Histone Deacetylases Hyunshun Shin (MCM) Engineered Bacterial Nanopore-forming toxin for cancer target- BMP-Poster-14 ing and drug delivery Sunwoo Koo (TAMU) Mitochondrial Hsp90 is a ligand activated molecular chaperone BMP-Poster-15 coupling ATP binding to dimer closure through a coiled-coil in- termediate Sukyeong Lee (Baylor College of Medicine) Discovery of HKP compounds as a New Drug Candidates for BMP-Poster-16 Chemotherapy-induced Chronic Neuropathic Pain Hee Kee Kim (Univ. Texas MD Anderson) A Continuous-Flow Nanofluidic Device for Protein Biopharma- BMP-Poster-17 ceuticals Quality Analysis Sung Hee Ko (MIT) Impact of Global Collaboration on Intellectual Property Rights in BMP-Poster-18 Pharmaceutical R&D Yun Choe (Lucas & Mercant, LLP) A Brain Regional Proteomic Atlas in Mouse BMP-Poster-19 Sung Yun Jung (Baylor College of Medicine) Evaluation of GEM Detector Gain for Cancer Beta Imaging BMP-Poster-20 Joshua Medford (Univ. Texas Arlington) Characterization of in vivo model for the lung cancer patient BMP-Poster-21 derived xenograft Ikjae Shin (Univ. Arkansas) BMP-Poster-22 Neurotrophic effects of folate Gloria Bora Kim (PSU) BMP-Poster-23 Study of Bacterial Cellulose Sumeen Mirza (Univ. Texas Dallas) Voltage-gated Calcium Channels (VGCCs) and Intracellular BMP-Poster-24 Ca2+ dysregulation as mechanisms of disease in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Byung Woo Kim (JHU) Breast Cancer Metastasis Identification on Aptamer Modified BMP-Poster-25 Surface Samir Iqbal (Univ. Texas Dallas) A novel regulator of demyelinating diseases BMP-Poster-26 Jae Kyung Lee (Univ. Georgia) Cornea tissue engineering BMP-Poster-27 Gilson Khang (Chonbuk National University) Exploiting the CRISPR/Cas9 PAM Constraint for Single-Nucleo- BMP-Poster-28 tide Resolution Interventions Yi Li (University of Texas at Dallas)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 54 Saturday Morning BMP-I Session: Systems Biology and Informatics August 13 Co-Chairs: Jonghwan Kim (Univ. Texas Austin), Tae Hoon Kim (Univ. Texas Dallas) 8:00am – 9:45am Time ID Title and Speaker Pathway and network based approaches to study human >> at Cattle Carons 8:00 AM BMP-I44 diseases Insuk Lee (Yonsei University) Histone Deacetylases Activate Transcription Elongation 8:40 AM BMP-I45 Tae Hoon Kim (Univ. Texas Dallas) Decoding the Non-coding Regulatory Genome 9:00 AM BMP-I46 Jian Xu (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center) Genetic dissection of Rett syndrome 9:20 AM BMP-I47 Murim Choi (Seoul National University College of Medicine) Deciphering gene regulatory networks modulating tropho- 9:20 AM BMP-I48 blast lineage development Jonghwan Kim (Univ. Texas Austin) SEQing understanding in RNA regulatory control 9:20 AM BMP-I49 Zachary Campbell (Univ. Texas Dallas)

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CONVEGENCE TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM (CNV)

CONVEGENCE Chair: Ick Chan Kwon (KIST) TECHNOLOGY Co-Chair: Jennifer Shin (KAIST), Ho-Wook Jun (U of Alabama at Birmingham) SYMPOSIUM

Thursday Morning KHIDI Forum on Drug and Device Development-Joint Session by BMP and CNV August 11 Co-Chairs: Hanjoong Jo (Emory and Georgia Tech), Ick Chan Kwon (KIST), Young-sup 8:00am – 9:45am Yoon (Emory Univ), Sanghoon Lee (Korea Univ) >> at Cattle Carons Time ID Title and Speaker Introduction Remarks: BMP/ 8:00 AM Kyung Sun (Director, Osong Medical Innovation Foundation) CNV-1 Min Soo Park (Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare) Cell Therapeutics for Diabetes Mellitus BMP/ 8:10 AM Kun-Ho Yoon (Director of KHIDI and Professor of Catholic CNV-2 University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital) MicroRNA Inhibitors in Nanoparticles as Targeted Thera- BMP/ 8:35 AM peutics for Atherosclerosis CNV-3 Hanjoong Jo (Emory and Georgia Tech) BMP/ Treatment of Cancer Patients with Lymphonenia 9:00 AM CNV-4 Sehwan Yang (CEO, Genexine/NeoImmune Tech) BMP/ uHealthcare Technology and Prospect 9:25 AM CNV-5 Kwang Suk Park (Seoul National University)

Thursday Afternoon CNV-A Session: Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering August 11 Co-Chairs: Gilson Khang (Chunbuk National University), Hak-Joon Sung (Vanderbilt 1:15pm – 3:15pm University) >> at Wildcatters Time ID Title and Speaker Polymeric Hydrogels for Translational Applications 1:15 PM CNV-A1 Hojae Bae () Prohealing Multifunctional Endothelium Mimic Nanomatrix 1:35 PM CNV-A2 Ho-Wook Jun (University of Alabama at Birmingham) 3D Printed Stem Cells and Tissue-derived Bioinks for Tissue 1:55 PM CNV-A3 Engineering Application Jinah Jang (PosTech) Building Body Parts through 3D Integrated Tissue and Or- 2:15 PM CNV-A4 gan Printing SangJin Lee (Wake Forest University) Cornea Tissue Engineering 2:35 PM CNV-A5 Gilson Khang (Chunbuk National University) Copolymers Improve Adult Stem Cell Potency 2:55 PM CNV-A6 Hak-Joon Sung (Vanderbilt University)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 56 Thursday Afternoon CNV-B Session: : Mechanobiology and Biotransport August 11 Co-Chairs: Hyunjoon Kong (UIUC), Sung Gap Im (KAIST) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at Wildcatters Hydrogels for Mechanobiology and Biotransport Studies 3:30 PM CNV-B7 Hyunjoon Kong (UIUC) Monodirectional Oromucosal Delivery System via Janus 3:50 PM CNV-B8 Patch Sung Gap Im (KAIST) 4:10 PM CNV-B9 Cellular Stresses During EMT Jennifer Shin (KAIST) Leveraging Biological Systems to Improve Drug Delivery 4:30 PM CNV-B10 Ji Ho Park (KAIST) Engineering of Cancer-Stromal Interactions on Chip 4:30 PM CNV-B11 Bumsoo Han (Purdue) Restoration of Cellular Biomechanics to Modulate Cell Via- 4:30 PM CNV-B12 bility and Function Michael Cho (U of Texas at Arlington)

Thursday Afternoon BMP/CNV Joint Networking Dinner at Hard Eight BBQ August 11 http://www.hardeightbbq.com/menu.html 5:30pm – 9:00pm Colony branch 5300 State Hwy 121, The Colony 75056 Tel) 972-625-8888 Bus/Vans/Cars will leave at 5:30 from Hyatt Hotel to Hard Eight BBQ (25 min drive)

Friday Morning CNV-C Session: Sensors, Organ-on-chip, and Diagnostics August 12 Co-Chairs: Jungkyu Kim (Texas Tech University), Dae-hyeong Kim (Seoul National University) 8:00am – 9:45am >> at Wildcatters Time ID Title and Speaker Complicate 3D organ on a Chip 8:00 AM CNV-C13 Sanghoon Lee ‎(Korea University) Biomimetic Electronic Layer for Wearable Biomedical Sen- 8:20 AM CNV-C14 sors Hyunjung Yi (KIST) Implantable and Wearable Healthcare Devices using Soft 8:35 AM CNV-C15 Electronics Dae-HyeongKim (Seoul National University) Motion and Noise Artifact-Resilient Atrial Fibrillation De- 8:50 AM CNV-C16 tection Using a Smartphone Jowoon Chong (Texas Tech University) Microfluidic Assembly, Evaluation, and Manufacturing of 9:05 AM CNV-C17 Nanomedicine YongTae (Tony) Kim (Georgia Tech) A Chemically Patterned Paper-Based Microfluidic Device 9:20 AM CNV-C18 for Bioassays Jungkyu Kim (Texas Tech University)

Friday Afternoon CNV-D Session: Neuroengineering August 12 Co-Chairs: JiYoon Kang (KIST), Martin Han (Huntington Medical Research Institute) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at Wildcatters Implantable Microelectrodes as Neural Prostheses and 1:15 PM CNV-D19 Tissue Response Martin Han (Huntington Medical Research Institute)

57 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Electrophysiological and Chemical Assessment of Deep 1:35 PM CNV-D20 Brain Stimulation Mechanisms Su-Youne Chang (Mayo Clinic) Multifunctional MEMS Neural Probe for Brain Research 1:55 PM CNV-D21 Il Joo Cho (KIST) Outside the Head Thinking: A Novel Approach for Detect- 2:15 PM CNV-D22 ing Human Brain Cognition Insoo Kim (Samsung Research America) Blood-based Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease 2:35 PM CNV-D23 JiYoon Kang (KIST) Brain on a Chip for Neurocircuit 2:55 PM CNV-D24 Nakwon Choi (KIST)

Friday Afternoon CNV Poster Session August 12 Judges: Jungkyu Kim (Texas Tech University), Hyun Jung Kim (U of Texas at Austin) 3:30pm – 5:30pm ID Title and Presenter Traction Microscopy to Identify Force Modulation in Sub-resolu- >> at Filmmakers CNV-Poster-1 tion Adhesions, Sangyoon Han (U of Texas Southwestern) Inkjet-Printed Wearable Antenna for Hyperthermia Therapy: CNV-Poster-2 Comparison between Simulation and Measurement, Minyoung Suh (North Carolina State University) Hemodynamic Performance Evaluation of Artificial Heart Valve CNV-Poster-3 using Time profile of Geometric Orifice Area, Kwonsoo Chun (Baylor College of Medicine) Long-wave-IR Camera Based Pedestrian Detection Method for CNV-Poster-4 Advanced Driving Assistance Systems, Hyun-Koo KIM (Gyeong- buk Institute of IT Convergence Industry Technology) Stereo Camera Based Speed-hump Detection Method Using Tem- CNV-Poster-5 poral-spatial Estimation in the Daytime, Yong-Hun Kim (Gyeong- buk Institute of IT Convergence Industry Technology) Digital Mechanical Surgical Suture Rather than Analogue Hand Sewing and Other Intelligent Surgical Systems including Au- CNV-Poster-6 to-stop AI Drill, Sang Jin Yoon (Gachon University Gil Medical Center) Enzymatic Synthesis of DNA for Large Data Storage, CNV-Poster-7 Howon Lee (Harvard Medical School) Detecting Collagen Denaturation at Molecular Level in Biologic CNV-Poster-8 Scaffolds by Collagen Hybridizing Peptides, Jeongmin Hwang (University of Utah) Reprogramming of Cardiac Cell Fates, CNV-Poster-9 Young-Jae Nam (Vanderbilt University) Regulation of lineage specific differentiation by controlling the CNV-Poster-10 embryoid size using magnetic nanoparticles, Tai Hyun Park (Seoul National University)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 58 Saturday Morning CNV-E Session: Immuno Therapies and Drug Delivery August 13 Co-Chairs: Seungpyo Hong (U of Illinois at Chicago), Kyung-Mi Lee (Korea University) 8:00am – 9:45am Time ID Title and Speaker Gas Generating Nanoparticles for Theragnosis >> at Wildcatters 8:00 AM CNV-E25 Ick Chan Kwon (KIST) NK Cell Immunotherapy in Solid Tumors: Technology to 8:20 AM CNV-E26 Overcome Hypoxia-mediated Immune Suppression in Tu- mor Microenvironment Kyung-Mi Lee (Korea University) Synergistic Anticancer Immunotherapy by Multifunctional 8:35 AM CNV-E27 Nanoparticle Dongin Kim (Texas A&M Health Science Center) Microphysiological Human Gut-on-a-chip: from Organ 8:50 AM CNV-E28 Mimicry to Precision Medicine Hyun Jung Kim (U of Texas, Austin) Delivery of Nanoparticle-based Synthetic Transcription 9:05 AM CNV-E29 Factors for Stem Cell Reprogramming KiBum Lee (Rutgers University) Dendritic-linear Hybrid Nanoparticles for Improved Drug 9:20 AM CNV-E30 Delivery Seungpyo Hong (U of Illinois at Chicago)

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GOVERNMENT RESEARCH POLICY AND REGULATION SYMPOSIUM (GRPR)

GOVERNMENT Chair: Myeong-Hee Yu (KIST, Korea) RESEARCH POLICY Co-Chair: Kil Choo Moon (UST, Korea), Youn Hee Choi (KIET, Korea) & REGULATION SYMPOSIUM

Thursday Afternoon GRPR-A Session: Role of Government and Universities in National Innovation August 11 System 1:15pm – 3:15pm Moderator: Kil Choo Moon (UST, Korea) >> at Hobby Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Science and Technology Education for Preparing 1:15 PM GRPR-A1 the Next Half Century Doh-Yeon Kim (POSTECH University) INVITED University Science Faculty and the Preparation 1:45 PM GRPR-A2 of the Next Generation of Science Teachers Ramon E. Lopez (University of Texas at Arlington) Panel Discussant (confirmed) 2:15 PM Myung Ja Kim (KOFST: Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies) Panel Discussant (confirmed) 2:25 PM Seunghwan Kim (KOFAC: Korea Foundation for the Advance- ment of Science and Creativity) Panel Discussant (confirmed) 2:35 PM Ann Cavallo (University of Texas at Arlington) Panel Discussant (confirmed) 2:45 PM Jaeho Yeom (President, Korea University) 2:55 PM Floor Discussion

Thursday Afternoon GRPR-B Session: Government Policy and Regulation for Desirable Bio-Healthcare August 11 Ecosystem 3:10pm – 5:30pm Session Chair: Youn Hee Choi (KIET, KOREA), Co-Chair: Gyu Ha Ryu (Samsung Medical Center) >> at Hobby Time ID Title and Speaker Government Investment Strategy for BT and Healthcare 3:10 PM GRPR-B3 R&D in Korea Tai Hyun Park (Seoul National Univ) INVITED Government Funded Bio-Healthcare R&D in US 3:30 PM GRPR-B4 to Foster Academic-Private Business Partnerships Peter Kang (Harvard Medical School) Korean Government Project for Medical Innovation 3:50 PM GRPR-B5 Cluster Kyung Sun (Osong Medical Innovation Foundation) Proactive Approach of Precision Medicine and Digital 4:10 PM GRPR-B6 Healthcare Regulation Gyu Ha Ryu (Samsung Medical Center)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 60 US FDA’s role in Drug Development and Regulation 4:30 PM GRPR-B7 Hae Young Ahn (US Food and Drug Administration/CDER) Medical Device Regulation for Entering into the Korean 4:50 PM GRPR-B8 Market Young Kim (Synex Consulting, Ltd.) Current Trends in Medical Devices Development and Reg- 5:10 PM GRPR-B9 ulation Miok Yun (Ministry of Food & Drug Safety, Korea)

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ENERGY, TRANSPORTATION AND CYBER SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM (ETC)

ENERGY, TRANSPOR- Chair: Duck-Joo Yang (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) TATION AND CYBER Co-Chair: Hyung Chul Ham (KIST, KOREA) and Byungkyu Brian Park SYSTEMS (University of Virginia, USA)

Thursday Afternoon ETC-A Session: Hydrogen and Fuel Cell August 11 Session Chair: Hyung Chul Ham (KIST, Korea) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at McKee KEYNOTE NiMo Alloys Supported on Mo2C as Catalysts for the Partial Oxidation of Surrogate Biodiesel 1:15 PM ETC-A1 Shreya Shah, Oscar G. Marin-Flores, M. Grant Norton, Su Ha (Washington State University, Pullman, USA) INVITED Catalysts based Electric Power Generation in Acidic and Crude Bio-Gas Conditions Sung Pil Woo1,2, Seok 1:40 PM ETC-A2 Hee Lee1, Dong-Joo Kim3 and Young Soo Yoon1 (1Gachon Uni- versity, Korea, 2Yonsei University, Korea, 3Auburn University, USA) INVITED Application of Multisection Packing Concept to Sorption-Enhanced Water Gas Shift Reaction for High-Puri- 2:00 PM ETC-A3 ty Hydrogen Production Chan Hyun Lee, Ki Bong Lee (Korea University) INVITED Electrode Design with Highly Durable Catalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells Seonghun 2:20 PM ETC-A4 Cho1,2, Eun Ja Lim1, Kwang Hyun Chang1,2, Seok-Hee Park1, Gu-Gon Park1,2, Sung-Dae Yim1,2 (1Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), 2University of Science and Technology (UST))

INVITED Characteristics of SrxY1-xTiyNi1-yO3-δ (SYTN) anode in humidified methane fuel for intermediate-temperature 2:40 PM ETC-A5 solid oxide fuel cells Jeong Woo Yun (Chonnam National University, Korea) INVITED Hydrogen Production from Formic Acid Decompo- sition on the Pd-based Alloy Catalysts: First Principles Study 3:00 PM ETC-A6 Jin Won Cho, Sangheon Lee, Sung Pil Yoon, Jonghee Han, Suk Woo Nam, Hyung Chul Ham (KIST, Korea)

Thursday Afternoon ETC-B Session: Energy Resources and Power Plants August 11 Session Chair: Jae Um (Siemens Energy, USA) 3:30pm – 5:30pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at McKee INVITED Introduction to Idaho National Laboratory & 3:30 PM ETC-B7 Nuclear Energy Yong Joon Choi (Idaho National Laboratory, USA)) Online Learning Approach for Demand Response in Smart 3:50 PM ETC-B8 Grids Seung-Jun Kim (University of Maryland)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 62 Experimental Heat Transfer Characterization via an Addi- 4:10 PM ETC-B9 tive Manufactured Turbine Airfoil Jae Um (Siemens Energy, USA) Micro Grids for the Electrification of Sierra Leone in West 4:30 PM ETC-B10 Africa Taesung Kim (New Generation Power International, USA)

Friday Morning ETC-C Session: : Intelligent Transportation Systems and Sustainability August 12 Session Chair: Byungkyu Brian Park (University of Virginia, USA) 8:00am – 9:45am Time ID Title and Speaker >> at McKee Analysis Bicycle Environment and Safety Using Instrument 8:00 AM ETC-C11 Probe Bicycle Jun-Seok Oh (Western Michigan University) Android App for Collecting Bicycle and Pedestrian Conflict 8:20 AM ETC-C12 Data Stephen Mattingly (University of Texas at Arlington) Highway Route Planning based on Topographic data, using 8:40 AM ETC-C13 Pathfinding Algorithm and Image Processing Tools Vihita Pedaballe (Texas A&M University) Economic Feasibility of the Next-Generation Vehicles of 9:00 AM ETC-C14 Transportation Charles Willow (Monmouth University) Estimating Transit Bus Waiting Times using WiFi Reader 9:20 AM ETC-C15 Technology Brian Park (University of Virginia)

Friday Afternoon ETC-D Session: Cyber Physical Systems August 12 Session Chair: Sang Hyuk Son (DGIST, Korea) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at McKee INVITED A Smart New World: The Dream and Reality of 1:15 PM ETC-D16 Cyber Physical Systems Sang Hyuk Son, (DGIST, Daegu,Korea) Smart-Car Technology in GITC Yong-Hun Kim1, Soo-Young 1:45 PM ETC-D17 Suk1, Yongwan Park1,2 (1Gyeongbuk Institute of IT Convergence Industry Technology, 2Yeungnam University) Motion Analysis of Dance using Qualitative Trajectory Cal- 2:05 PM ETC-D18 culus and Geographic Information Science Hyowon Ban (California State University, Long Beach) Effect of Measurement Noise in Feedback Control Systems 2:25 PM ETC-D19 with Saturating Actuators Yongsoon Eun, Juseung Lee, and Gyujin Na (DGIST, Korea)

Friday Afternoon ETC Poster Session August 12 Judge: Duck-Joo Yang (University of Texas, Dallas, USA) 3:30pm – 5:30pm ID Title and Presenter Design of the Piezoelectric Impact-based Micro Wind Energy >> at Filmmakers/Aviator ETC-Poster-1 harvester, Yooseob Song A Thermoelectric Power Generation System Using Waste Gas ETC-Poster-2 from a Steel Plant, Deok-Hong Kang Dispersion Stability Study of Graphene and Modified Graphene ETC-Poster-3 Nanoparticles, Melissa Wunch, JK Lee, KR Kim, YS Kim.CK Kim, SH Lee, JH Park, DJ Yang

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GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE PATH TO SOLUTIONS (GCC)

GLOBAL CLIMATE Chair: Yong Nak Lee (HTRD Ltd) CHANGE AND THE Co-Chair: Lee Ki-woo (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea), Kinney Kim (North Carolina Central University), Burt Lee (American Chemical PATH TO SOLUTIONS Society)

Thursday Morning August 11 GCC-A Session: Energy Conservation and Efficiency Improvements 8:00am – 9:40am Session Chair: Julius Rim (MET Ltd), Co-Chair: Yong Nak Lee (HTRD Ltd.) >> at MIT-8 Time ID Title and Speaker CONGRATULATORY REMARKS 8:00 AM Lee Ki-Woo (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea) KEYNOTE Carbon Dioxide Capture and Sequestration by Integrating Pressure Swing Adsorption with an Open Cycle 8:05 AM GCC-A1 Supercritical CO2 Brayton Power Generation System Frank Di Bella (Concepts NREC, LLC) Full Depth Reclamation of Pavement to Alleviated Climate 8:35 AM GCC-A2 Changes Kang-Won Wayne Lee (University of Rhode Island) Green Power Muffler” Invention Process 8:55 AM GCC-A3 Julius Rim (MET Ltd.) Utilizing Recombinant DNA Enzyme Biotechnology to Im- 9:20 AM GCC-A4 prove Efficiency in Oil and Gas Operations Richard Lee (BASF)

Thursday Afternoon GCC-B Session: Energy Technologies Including Solid-State Power Generation, August 11 Renewable Energy, and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage, Bio-Energy Session Chair: Yong Nak Lee (HTRD Ltd.), Co-Chairs: Burt Lee (ACS)/Yi Chang-Keun 1:15pm – 3:15pm (KIER, Korea) >> at MIT-8 Time ID Title and Speaker Mineralogical and Petrophysical Changes in Carbon Dioxide 1:15 PM GCC-B5 Sequestration Hyukmin Kweon (University of Utah) INVITED R & D Direction on Fuel Cell 1:40 PM GCC-B6 Jong-Hee Park (ex-Argonne National Lab.) Solving Sodium of Materials Degradations 2:05 PM GCC-B7 Jong-Hee Park (ex-Argonne National Laboratory) Polymer Nanocomposites for High Density Energy Storage 2:25 PM GCC-B8 Burt Lee (American Chemical Society) Brief Review on Photocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide 2:45 PM GCC-B9 Burt Lee (American Chemical Society)

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 64 Thursday Afternoon GCC-C Session: : Solar Cell, Fuel Cell, Rechargeable Battery, Power IT(EMS, August 11 Smart Grid, Renewable Hybrid System) 4:00pm – 6:25pm Session Chair: Burt Lee (American Chemical Society), Co-Chair: Song Rak-hyun (KIER, Korea) >> at MIT-8 Time ID Title and Speaker INVITED Renewable Energy Research Activities in Masdar, 4:00 PM GCC-C10 UAE: Novel Energy Storage Technology Daniel Choi (Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, UAE) Novel Methods for Preventing Carbon Deposition in a 4:30 PM GCC-C11 Bio-Fuel Fed Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Sam D. Park (University of Louisville) New Nitrogen-doped Graphene Catalysts for Fuel Cells and 4:55 PM GCC-C12 Batteries Eon Soo Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology) SOFC Activities at Korea Institute of Energy Research 5:20 PM GCC-C13 Rak-Hyun Song (KIER, Korea)

Friday Morning ETC/GCC Joint Session: Environment and Climate Change August 12 8:00am – 10:00am Session Chair: Jae Hyeon Ryu (University of Idaho, USA), Co-Chairs: Yong Nak Lee >> at Carter (HTRD,Ltd, USA), Burt Lee (ACS)

Friday Afternoon SMB-A Session: Small and Medium Business Workshop August 12 Session Chair: Yong Nak Lee (HTRD Ltd), Co-Chairs: Kinney H. Kim (NCCU), 1:15pm – 3:15pm Thomas Hahn (UCLA), Nakho Sung (Tufts U), Burt Lee (ACS), Gyung Sun Hwang (UT >> at MIT 8 Austin) Time ID Title and Speaker Welcome, Introduction of participants; SMB Partnerships: 1:15 PM opportunities, challenges, strategy Workshop agenda Yong Nak Lee (President, Heat Transfer R&D, Ltd., IL) SMBs in the States I, Current status, Future needs 1:45 PM Kang Pil Lee, (President, Aspen Systems, Inc., MA) SMBs in the States II, Current status, Future needs 2:00 PM SMB-A Julius J. Rim (President, Int’l Metals and Energy Technology, Ltd) SMBs in Korea, Current status, Future needs 2:15 PM Joo Jaeheoun (President, HTRD Korea, Inc., Korea) Consultations: Face-to-face between Korean Entrepreneurs 2:30 PM and KSEA members Participants 3:15 PM Coffee Break

Friday Afternoon GCC Poster Session August 12 Judges: Yong Nak Lee (HTRD Ltd), Lee Ki-woo (Korea Institute of Energy Research, 3:30pm – 5:30pm Korea), Kinney Kim (North Carolina Central University), Burt Lee (ACS) >> at Filmmakers/Aviator ID Title and Presenter A Thermoelectric Power Generation System Using Waste Gas GCC-Poster-1 from a Steel Plant Deok-Hong Kang (RIST, Korea)

65 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Friday Afternoon SMB-B Session: Small and Medium Business Workshop August 12 Session Chair: Yong Nak Lee (HTRD Ltd), Co-Chairs: Kinney H. Kim (NCCU), 3:30pm – 5:30pm Thomas Hahn (UCLA), Nakho Sung (Tufts U), Burt Lee (ACS), Gyung Sun Hwang (UT Austin) >> at MIT-8 Time ID Title and Speaker Panel Discussion, Strategic plan, Identification of business is- sues: technical, marketing, others, Formation of partnership 3:30 PM teams, Others, Conducted in question-and-answer format Participants SMB-B Team Formation sessions; Breakout sessions, Report on 4:30 PM breakout session results, Future action plan Participants 5:30 PM Adjourn

Saturday Morning SMB-C Session: Small and Medium Business Workshop August 13 Session Chair: Yong Nak Lee (HTRD Ltd), Co-Chairs: Kinney H. Kim (NCCU), 8:00am – 9:40am Thomas Hahn (UCLA), Nakho Sung (Tufts U), Burt Lee (ACS), Gyung Sun Hwang (UT >> at MIT-8 Austin) Time ID Title and Speaker SMB Committee Meeting 8:00 AM SMB-C SMB Members 11:00 AM Adjourn

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 66 Joint Symposium Program

ENERGY, TRANSPORTATION AND CYBER SYSTEMS/GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE (ETC/GCC)

ETC / GCC JOINT Chair: Jae Hyeon Ryu (University of Idaho, USA) SYMPOSIUM Co-Chair: Yong-Nak Lee (HTRD, Ltd, USA), Hee-Koo Moon (Solar Turbines Inc., USA), Duck-Joo Yang (University of Texas, Dallas, USA), Kinney H. Kim (NCCU, USA)

Friday Morning August 12 ETC/GCC Joint Session: Environment and Climate Change 8:00am – 10:00am Session Chair: Jae Hyeon Ryu (University of Idaho, USA), Co-Chair: Yong Nak Lee >> at Carter (HTRD,Ltd, USA), Dr. Burt Lee (ACS) Time ID Title and Speaker CONGRATULATORY REMARKS Korea’s Environmental Policy and Climate Mitigation ETC/ 8:00 AM Dr. Myung Ja Kim, Ph.D. (A former environment minister and GCC-1 president-elect of the Korean Federation of Science and Technol- ogy (KOFST) Societies) INVITED US Environmental Policy and Climate Mitigation ETC/ 8:15 AM Mr. Frank Princiotta (A former director of air pollution preven- GCC-2 tion and control division, USEPA) INVITED Research on an Integrated Top-down and Bot- tom-up System for Greenhouse Gas in Agriculture & Live- ETC/ 8:35 AM stock” Dr. Yoon-Mo Koo (Seoul National University), Yong- GCC-3 Gun Kim (Greenhouse Gas Inventory & Research Center), Ki-Bok Chang (Korea Environment Institute) INVITED Texas Climate Change and Water Resources Man- agement ETC/ 8:55 AM Dr. John Tracy (Director, Texas Water Resources Research Insti- GCC-4 tute, Texas A&M University), Bruce McCarl (Regents Professor and Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University) INVITED Safety Management of Water Infrastructures for ETC/ 9:15 AM Adaptation of Climate Change in Korea GCC-5 Dr. Jeong-Yeul Lim, Dong-Hoon Shin (K-Water Institute) INVITED Accelerating Renewable Technologies with Materi- ETC/ 9:35 AM als Genomics GCC-6 David Ginley (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA)

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YOUNG GENERATION AND PROFESSIONAL FORUM (YGPF)

YOUNG GENERATION Chair: Phillip K Han (Clockwise.MD) AND PROFESSIONAL Co-Chair: Katherine Cho (Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership) FORUM

Thursday Afternoon YGPF-A Session: August 12 Session Chairs: Phillip Han (Clockwise.MD), Katherine Cho (UCLA) 12:00pm – 8:30pm Time Title and Speaker >> at Enterprise 7 & 8 Opening and Welcome 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Moderators: Phillip Han (Clockwise.MD), Katherine Cho (UCLA) 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Joint session with Intellectural Property/Industry Forum Program Session I: Strengths-Based Leadership 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Moderators: Jonathan Young Kim, (CSX Technology), Kyu Hwan Han (Viasat), Amy Han (Stanford) 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Break 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM YGPF Dinner

YGPF-B Session: Friday Session Chairs: Phillip Han (Clockwise.MD), Katherine Cho (UCLA) August 12 9:00am – 11:00pm Time Title and Speaker >> at Enterprise 7 & 8 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM YGPF Special Topics 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Plenary Session 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM UKC Lunch Program Session II: Teams, Stages, and Development Moderators: Jonathan Young Kim (CSX Technology), Kyu 1:15 PM - 3:00 PM Hwan Han (Viasat), Amy Han (Stanford), Katherine Cho (UCLA) Poster Sessions (room: Filmmakers) 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Presenters: Please see table below for poster presentation list

6:00 PM - 11:00 PM Rangers Game

Friday YGPF Poster Session: August 12 Judges: Phillip K Han (Clockwise.MD), Katherine Cho (Colin Powell School for Civic 3:30pm – 5:30pm and Global Leadership) >> at Filmmakers/Aviator ID Title and Presenter Total Synthesis of a Bioactive Colletochlorin B Natural Product, YGPF-Poster-1 Sun Choi Senior Design Project with Idaho Department of Transportation YGPF-Poster-2 (ITD), Seung Chae Ryu

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 68 Effects of Corporal Punishment for Child Development, YGPF-Poster-3 Seungeon Ryu Parallelizing HSPF to Improve Hydrological Simulations using YGPF-Poster-4 a Small-Scale Supercomputer, JungJin Kim Next Generation of YouTube Video Recommendations from YGPF-Poster-5 Content Signals, Joonseok Lee YGPF-Poster-6 Bridge Resource Program, Refind Load Rating, Sun Ho Ro Teaching Code is Not About Creating Programmers, YGPF-Poster-7 Hansol Hong GPU-Accelerated Monte-Carlo Simulation of Thermo-Magnetic YGPF-Poster-8 Spin Fluctuation Using Heisenberg Model, Sookyung Kim Scholar Plot: A Compact and Scalable Visualization Method for YGPF-Poster-9 Academic Careers, Kyeongan Kwon YGPF-Poster-10 Using Nanoparticles to detect small tumors, Sun Kyoung Choi The Synthesis of Prescriptive Building Information Model- YGPF-Poster-11 ing Component Data for Facility Management: Case Studies, Suduck Kim How KSEA Seattle YG Promotes Networking For Young Scien- YGPF-Poster-12 tific Minds, Seung-been Steven Lee YGPF-Poster-13 A Career in the ETC Industry, Solomon Kang Occurrence and Toxicity of Disinfection Byproducts in Europe- YGPF-Poster-14 an Drinking Waters in Relation with the HIWATE Epidemiolo- gy Study, Clara Jeong Remote laser drilling of alumina ceramic for microelectronics, YGPF-Poster-15 Dongkyoung Lee Inactivation of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex mediates The YGPF-Poster-16 Selective Effects of Butyrate on Colorectal Cancer Cells, Anna Han YGPF-Poster-17 Phase Behavior of Polyelectrolyte Blends, Ha-Kyung Kwon Practical leadership and team management skills to take your YGPF-Poster-18 work to the next level, Erik Reinertsen YGPF-Poster-19 Fundamental steps for robotics with data analysis, Ryuhwa Kim Viability of Aspergillus oryzae as a host for ginsenosides produc- YGPF-Poster-20 tion through fungal transformation, Sang Il Kwon Illumina Analysis of Microbial Community in Harvested Rain- YGPF-Poster-21 water from Three Full-scale Residential Systems, Taegyu Kim Levels of Bevacizumab and Vascular Endothelial Growth Fac- YGPF-Poster-22 tor-A from Retinal Pigmented Epithelial Cells in vivo, Jina Lim Investigating the Specificity of the Interactions between MBTH- YGPF-Poster-23 like Proteins and Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetases, Jane Ryu YGPF-Poster-24 Building Instant Music, Howon Song Evaluation of the Active Traffic Management on Virginia’s In- YGPF-Poster-25 terstate 66 Corridor, PilJin Chun Determination of Solute-Solvent Intermolecular Interactions YGPF-Poster-26 using Enhanced NOE from Hyperpolarized Spin, Jihyun Kim Data Analytics and Visualization in Real World Application, YGPF-Poster-27 Ahreum Han The Synergistic Effect of Fluoride and Laser Radiation for the YGPF-Poster-28 Inhibition of Demineralization of Enamel Surfaces, Raymond Lee 69 /// UKC 2016 Brochure Association of Women Surgeon Student Chapter @ VCU School YGPF-Poster-29 of Medicine, Janet Lee YGPF-Poster-30 Trends in US High-Tech Entrepreneurship, Danny Kim YGPF-Poster-31 Automatically Detecting Controversy on the Web, Myungha Jang The role of natural killer T cells during the development of YGPF-Poster-32 acute childhood leukemia, Sumin Jo YGPF-Poster-33 Getting out of Academia, Stella Chun Planning an Exhibition Booth for the Transplant Congress as a YGPF-Poster-34 Medical Writer, Sahee Kim Essential Leadership Skills Need to be Successful YG Group YGPF-Poster-35 Leaders, Jun Bae Choi YGPF-Poster-36 There and back again, Dennis Kwon Perspectives of Millennium Village Project Stakeholders on Pro- YGPF-Poster-37 gram Successes, Challenges, and Recommendations: A Qualita- tive Analysis, Claire E Kim Publication of Two Guidebooks for Teens with Epilepsy and YGPF-Poster-38 Parents of Children with Autism, Seo Young Lee Tumor suppression via paclitaxel-loaded drug carriers that tar- YGPF-Poster-39 get inflammation marker upregulated in tumor vasculature and macrophages, Esther Kim YGPF-Poster-40 Establishment of KSEA Rutgers, JiYoung Park Optimization Model for Natural Gas Supply Systems, YGPF-Poster-41 Sang Jin Kweon YGPF-Poster-42 The Business Side of Things in Technology, Michael Kim NanoEngineering and Technology Society at UCSD, YGPF-Poster-43 Hyeon Woo Kim Principles, Methods, and Challenges of integrative genomic YGPF-Poster-44 analyses in Biomedical Informatics, Yoonjung Joo The Role of Cbl-b in CD4+ Effector T Cells Resistance Mecha- YGPF-Poster-45 nism against Regulatory T Cells, SeongJun Han YGPF-Poster-46 Introduction to Video Compression, Edward Hong Challenge and response in the Francisco River Basin, YGPF-Poster-47 Hannah Lee Multiple Sclerosis: Investigation of the Linkage between IBD YGPF-Poster-48 and EAE Pathogensis, Yula Go YGPF-Poster-49 Leadership Experience in Davis, Da Eun Kim Technical Feasibility and Safety of an Intraoperative Head-Up YGPF-Poster-50 Display Device in Neurosurgery, Jang Yoon YGPF-Poster-51 Patient Safety and Reducing Medication Errors, Richard Oh YGPF-Poster-52 Imaging-Based Classification of Pancreatic Cancer, Yeonju Lee Measurements of Saturation Pressure in Nano-porous Silica YGPF-Poster-53 Monoliths, Hyeyoung Cho Customized research social network for construction engineer- YGPF-Poster-54 ing and management, Juyeong Choi YGPF-Poster-55 The Most Important Qualities of Cofounders, Charles Han Towards Developing Cost-Effective Eye Mouse- A human com- YGPF-Poster-56 puter interaction for individuals with motor disability, Tae-gyung Yoo

UKC 2016 Brochure /// 70 MDR1 Transporter Protects Against Paraquat-Induced Dopa- YGPF-Poster-57 minergic Neurodegeneration, Dahea You Hybrid neural encoding and decoding of dynamic stimuli, YGPF-Poster-58 Jason Ki Collaboration Emphasized in a Curriculum for a Web Applica- YGPF-Poster-59 tion Development Workshop, Yeonhoon Park Operational characteristics of the kinetochore-based reactions YGPF-Poster-60 of the spindle assembly checkpoint, Janice Sim Economic Impact of Natural Disasters on Construction Markets YGPF-Poster-61 and Contractor-Submitted Bid Prices, Minsoo Baek YGPF-Poster-62 Developing Virtual Reality Games, Sae Young Kim Automatic T-valve System to Improve the Energy Efficiency of YGPF-Poster-63 Firefighting Robot, Jeongwan Kim YGPF-Poster-64 Year, Non-year number distinguisher, Jem Kim Synthesis of CuO nanodot structures via thermal oxidation pro- YGPF-Poster-65 cess as photoelectrode for organic-inorganic solar cells, Kichang Jung Developing and Growing a Local YGP Chapter, YGPF-Poster-66 Sung Ryong Park Era of Mobility - Change in Non-Public Transportation, YGPF-Poster-67 Il Taek Kwon Preparation and Characterization of Solid Supported Bilayers, YGPF-Poster-68 Yeeun Kim Sleep Deprivation and Executive Functions, YGPF-Poster-69 Se Yun Kim JTRP(Joint Transportation Research Program) Projects in YGPF-Poster-70 CEM, Soojin Yoon Interdisciplinary graduate program in environmental and eco- YGPF-Poster-71 logical science and engineering area: role and value, Younjeong Choi YGPF-Poster-72 Various Components of Autonomous Cars, Yun Jae Cho Seven ways you can grow from leading an organization, YGPF-Poster-73 Kyubyung Kang YGPF-Poster-74 A Good Leader versus A Good Supervisor, Hyerin (Hailey) Yoon The remediation of oil-contaminated soils using polyacrylamide YGPF-Poster-75 solution, Jungyeon Jang YGPF-Poster-76 The effect of local melting on DNA loop formation, Jiyoun Jeong Tobacco Cessation and Nicotine Replacement Therapy, YGPF-Poster-77 Soan Kim Challenges to Healthy Living in the Modern World: Headache, YGPF-Poster-78 Daeho Lee YGPF-Poster-79 Facing Fears or Falls and Finishing, Janice Kim The landscape architecture of apartment complex in Korea, YGPF-Poster-80 Sun Jung Lee Maximizing the Energy Saving Potential of Radiant Floor Sys- YGPF-Poster-81 tem with Model-based Predictive Control (MPC), Jaewan Joe YGPF-Poster-82 Money Matters, Kristen Han

71 /// UKC 2016 Brochure YGPF-Poster-83 Intercorrelation of Neurochemical Metabolites Measured with Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) in the Anterior Cin- gulate Cortex (ACC) of Patients w, Jeong Hwa Kim YGPF-Poster-84 OTT Video Landscape, Paul Kim YGPF-Poster-85 Using Gender-Inclusive Design to Improve Participation in Computer Programming, Michael Lee YGPF-Poster-86 Investment for the Future, Jae Hee Kim YGPF-Poster-87 An Maximization Problem for Accumulated Discounted Expect- ed Utility of Wealth, Chaeyun Lee YGPF-Poster-88 Starting a YG Chapter, Soomin Cho YGPF-Poster-89 Journey of an MD/PhD Student, Nathanael Lee YGPF-Poster-90 The Role of an Actuary in an Insurance Company, Sunny Kang

Saturday YGPF-C Session: August 13 Session Chairs: Phillip Han (Clockwise.MD), Katherine Cho (UCLA) 9:00am – 9:00pm Time Title and Speaker >> at Enterprise 7 & 8 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM YGPF Special Topics 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Plenary Session 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM YGPF Lunch Program Session III: Leadership 1:15 PM - 3:00 PM Moderators: Jonathan Young Kim (CSX Technology), Kyu Hwan Han (Viasat), Amy Han (Stanford) Open Session 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM YGPF members are encouraged to attend other UKC forums 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM UKC Dinner

*The Young Generational Professional Forum (YGPF) would not have be possible without the efforts of the YGPF organizers: Kyu Hwan Han (Viasat), Linda Kim (University of California, San Francisco), DK Kim (Healthcare Systems Engineering Institute), Michelle Roh (Columbia School of Dental Medicine), Carol Rim (University of Arizona), Jina Cha (CVS Health), Junha Park (Georgia Tech), Daniel Ha (SIVA Group), Jonathan Young Kim (CSX Technology), Daniel Lee (Med Assets, Emory University), Amy Han (Stanford University), Phillip Han (Clockwise.MD), and Katherine Cho (UCLA).

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Sponsor Named Forums Time Location Name Aug 11, at 8:00AM Cattle Carons KHIDI Aug 11, at 8:00AM Carter KOFAC Aug 11, at 1:15PM Glasscock KIST Aug 11, at 1:15PM Jonsson KITECH Aug 11, at 1:15PM MIT7 CJ Aug 11, at 1:15PM Innovation Intellectual Property (IP) and Indsutry Forum Aug 12, at 10:00AM Glasscock KEIT Aug 12, at 1:15PM Vandergriff Seoul City Forum

KWISE Forums Aug 12, at 1:15PM Jonsson KWiSE-KOFWST

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KHIDI (KOREA HEALTH INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE) FORUM ON DRUG AND VACCINE DEVELOPMENT

The KHIDI Forum on Drug and Device Development is a joint session between BMP and CNV Symposia. This Forum will bring together the leaders in development of therapeutics to treat cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in universities and industry, biomedical and healthcare devices to improve healthcare and patient well-being, and bio- health research development policies. Profs. Kun-Ho Yoon at Catholic University School of Medicine, Kwang-Seok Park at Seoul National University, and Hanjoong Jo at Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology, and additional speakers from Korean government and pharmaceutical industry are scheduled to attend.

Thursday Morning KHIDI Forum on Drug and Device Development-Joint Session by BMP and CNV August 11 Co-Chairs: Hanjoong Jo (Emory and Georgia Tech), Ick Chan Kwon (KIST), Young-sup 8:00am – 9:45am Yoon (Emory Univ), Sanghoon Lee (Korea Univ) >> at Cattle Carons Time ID Title and Speaker Introduction Remarks: BMP/ 8:00 AM Kyung Sun (Director, Osong Medical Innovation Foundation) CNV-1 Min Soo Park (Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare) Cell Therapeutics for Diabetes Mellitus BMP/ 8:10 AM Kun-Ho Yoon (Director of KHIDI and Professor of Catholic CNV-2 University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital) MicroRNA Inhibitors in Nanoparticles as Targeted Thera- BMP/ 8:35 AM peutics for Atherosclerosis CNV-3 Hanjoong Jo (Emory and Georgia Tech) BMP/ Treatment of Cancer Patients with Lymphonenia 9:00 AM CNV-4 Sehwan Yang (CEO, Genexine/NeoImmune Tech) BMP/ uHealthcare Technology and Prospect 9:25 AM CNV-5 Kwang Suk Park (Seoul National University)

Thursday Afternoon BMP/CNV/GPRP Joint Networking Dinner supported by KHIDI and Osong K-Bio August 11 Time Program 6:00pm – 9:30pm Transport to Hard Eight BBQ by Bus from the Conference >> at Hard Eight BBQ 6:00 PM Hotel Front KHIDI & Osong K-Bio Networking Dinner Introduction of KHIDI by Kun-Ho Yoon 6:30 PM Introduction of Osong K-Bio by Sun Kyung Introduction of Attendants 7:00 PM Dinner

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KOFAC-AAAS FORUM “Science for Society, Science for Diplomacy”

According to the OECD Daejeon Ministerial Meeting 2015, the S&T innovation will be the solution for imminent issues such as sustainable environment, climate change, new energy development, food security, and more. Citizen science, public engagement in science, and science diplomacy among different countries are necessary to take actions for the real life issues that the humanity is facing. The KOFAC-AAAS Forum aims to search ways to promote science diplomacy of not only scientists, but also of the citizen and the whole global community based on science communication and engagement. Please join us at the forum and share your insights and opinions.

Thursday Morning Organizers: August 11 • Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity (KOFAC) 8:00am – 9:45am • American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS) >> at Carter Time Program

Opening: Introduction of KOFAC-AAAS Forum 8:00 AM - 8:10 AM (Forum Chair) Dr. Myung Ja Kim, President-elect, Korean Fed- (10min) eration of Science and Technology (KOFST)

The Role and Aims of the Liaison Group of Associations for 8:10 AM - 8:25 AM the Advancement of Science (15min) Dr. Tom C. Wang, Chief International Officer, and Director of Center for Science Diplomacy, AAAS

8:25 AM - 8:40 AM From Science Communication to Science Diplomacy (15min) Dr. Seunghwan Kim, President, KOFAC

(Discussion) (Discussant) Dr. Eun-Suk Seo, Vice President and 45th 8:40 AM - 9:10 AM President-elect (46th President), Korean-American Scien- tists and Engineers Association (KSEA)

9:10 AM - 9:15 AM Closing

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KIST FORUM

To celebrate KIST (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)’s 50 th Anniversary, we are pleased to host the KIST Forum on Thursday, August 11 th , 2016. It is a great honor to invite many scientists and leaders from Korea and the .

The purposes of the KIST Forum are: 1) to share KIST’s achievements of the past 50 years; 2) to share visions for the future; and 3) to introduce KIST scholarship programs.

We look forward to your participation.

Thursday Afternoon August 11 Time Program 1:15pm – 3:15pm >> at Glasscock 1:15 PM - 1:20 PM Greetings (by Dr. Tae-Hoon Lim, Vice-President of KIST)

KIST’s Achievements of the Past 50 years, and Visions for the Future (by Dr. Eun Gyeong Yang, Director of KIST 1:20 PM - 1:45 PM International Affairs Division) - Presentation - Watching the KIST Vision Video Clip

R&D Activities at KIST - Biomedical Research Institute (by Dr. Ick Chan Kwon, Director-General of Biomedical Re- 1:45 PM - 2:25 PM search institute) - Post-Silicon Semiconductor Institute (by Dr. Joonyeon Chang, Director-General of Post-Silicon Semiconductor Institute)

Introduction of KIST Scholarship Programs 2:25 PM - 2:45 PM (by Dr. Oh Shim Joo , Dean of Global School for R&D)

2:45 PM - 3:15 PM Networking

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KITECH FORUM ON ADVANCED MANUFACTURING : INSPECTION SYSTEM, MATERIAL DESIGN, RENEWABLE BIOBASED PRODUCTS, AND PRINTED ELECTRONICS

Manufacturing is of great importance in enhancing the level of human life. The Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, KITECH, aims to contribute to the growth of the national manufacturing industry through development, application and commercialization of manufacturing technologies and supports for SMEs. The KITECH Forum is planned to advance the manufacturing technologies in the areas of new materials, printed electronics, and renewable biobased products. Please join us at the forum and share your insights and opinions.

Thursday Afternoon Chair: Dr. Byung-Wook Choi, Director, US Tech Coop Center, KITECH August 11 Time Program 1:15pm – 3:15pm 1:15 PM - 1:20 PM Congratulatory Remarks : Youngsoo Lee, President, Korea >> at Jonsson (5min) Institute of Industrial Technology 1:20 PM - 1:30 PM Introduction to KITECH : Dr. Byung-Wook Choi, Director (10min) US Tech Coop Center, KITECH Open-Source Hardware Application for Inspection System 1:30 PM - 1:50 PM Monitoring : Dr. Kyungchan Jin, Principal Researcher, Korea (20min) Institute of Industrial Technology Designing of Materials for Overcoming Physical Proper- 1:50 PM - 2:10 PM ties : Dr. Minha Lee, Principal Researcher, Korea Institute of (20min) Industrial Technology Green Chemical Products from Industrial Biorefinery : 2:10 PM - 2:30 PM Dr. Sangyong Kim, Principal Researcher, Korea Institute of (20min) Industrial Technology Electronic Assembly Materials that Enable Products and 2:30 PM - 2:50 PM Processes used in Advanced Manufacturing : Dr. Gene Kim (20min) (Alpha) and Dr. Dan Gamota (Jabil) Thermal Treatment of Printed Electronics Application 2:50 PM - 3:10 PM Using a Laser: Dr. Kyung-Tae Kang, Principal Researcher, (20min) Korea Institute of Industrial Technology 3:10 PM - 3:15 PM Closing (5min)

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CJ CHEILJEDANG FORUM

Thursday Afternoon Session Chair: Sung Woo Kim (North Carolina State University), Co-Chair: Jin-hee August 11 Kang (CJ) 1:15pm – 3:15pm Time ID Title and Speaker >> at MIT7 Opening 1:15 PM Sung Woo Kim (North Caorlina State University) Welcome and Introduction 1:20 PM FAN-B6 Jae-ho Jang (CJ) Roundtable discussion #1 1:30 PM FAN-B7 Hang-duk Roh, Byung-suk Moon, Suk-woo Ji, and Jae-ho Jang (CJ) 2:10 PM BREAK TIME Roundtable discussion #2 2:20 PM FAN-B8 Hang-duk Roh, Byung-suk Moon, Suk-woo Ji, and Jae-ho Jang (CJ) Discussion and conclusion 3:00 PM FAN-B9 Jae-ho Jang (CJ) Closing 3:10 PM Jin-hee Kang (CJ)

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) AND INDUSTRY FORUM

The Intellectual Property (IP) Forum will provide presentation sessions about a new role of IP in the era of Creative Economy and about how to lead the rapidly-growing world IP market with a strategic cooperation between US and Korea. This year, the IP Forum will jointly host sessions with Industry Forum and Young Generation and Professional Forum (YGPF). Sessions will focus on various topics including roles of IP in our technology driven modern society, an overview of intellectual property in general, and different perspectives from the industry and/or universities or institutes. The sessions are designed to provide a gentle introduction, but an insightful view on the intellectual property to provide a deeper understanding of the intellectual property.

Thursday Afternoon Chair: Paul T. Lee (President of KORUSIP) August 11 Time Program 1:30pm – 3:00pm World Patent Disputes and Implications on R&D 1:30 PM >> at Enterprise 7 & 8 TBD Introduction to Intellectual Property 2:00 PM Sungyong In Stories from Industry/Universities and Institutes/Venture 2:30 PM Capitals TBD

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KEIT GLOBAL PLANNING FORUM

KEIT(Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology) is one of most active and dynamic innovation support organization in Korea, managing R&D programs to foster innovation.

The Forum is to promote the participation of Korean-American scientists and engineers in planning of Korea national R&D projects for improving R&D productivity and Global Cooperation.

Korean-American scientists and engineers in various technical areas will discuss the trends of current leading technologies in this Forum with Program Directors (PD) of KEIT to generate creative and innovative ideas for national R&D projects planning.

This Forum will be focused on 9 industrial technology areas : - Bio-medical, Embedded S/W, Robot, Smart Car, Nano Convergence, Industrial Convergence, Smart Electronics, Knowledge Service, Design.

Friday Time Program August 12 11:00am – 5:00pm 11:40 AM - 12:25 PM Introduction of Korea national R&D program >> at Carter, Glasscock, MIT10, Harvesters and Mccombs 12:25 PM - 1:00 PM Networking Luncheon hosted by KEIT

Panel Discussion (5 subcommittees) at Carter, Glasscock, MIT10, Harvesters and Mccombs - Discuss recent research trends and good project 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM ideas between KEIT PDs and Korean-American scientists/engineers Chair : KEIT PDs

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SEOUL CITY FORUM

The 2 nd Seoul City Forum aims at discussing 1) the preventive solutions of potential urban disasters and 2) the development of “Smart City.” Experts in each area will present the technologies available for the prevention and prompt recovery of urban disasters. Movements and recent activities about Smart Cities will also be presented by Korean- American scientists and engineers.

The invited panel members will join the discussion to share their experiences and provide technical advice on potential issues that the proposed technical solutions and methods may have at the time of implementing the measures.

The UKC attendees are encouraged to participate in this forum to exchange their ideas and help develop better solutions.

Friday Time Program August 12 Greetings and Introduction 1:15pm – 3:15pm 1:15 PM - 1:20 PM Dr. Soolyeon Cho (Associate Professor at North Carolina >> at Vandergriff State University) Sink Holes in Cities: Technologies for and Examples of Prevention, Recovery, and Related Issues in City Infra- 1:20 PM - 1:45 PM structure Dr. Hae-Bum Yun (Associate Professor at University of Cen- tral Florida) Use of Information Technology (IT) in Disaster Prediction and Recovery 1:45 PM - 2:10 PM Dr. Boong Yeol Ryoo (Associate Professor at Texas A&M University) Smart City & Energy: City Restructuring for the Devel- opment of Zero Energy Community 2:10 PM - 2:35 PM Dr. Seoung-Eon Lee (Lead Principal Investigator, Korea In- stitute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology) Current Trend and Status of Smart City Movement in the US and other Developed Countries: Initiatives and Tech- 2:35 PM - 3:00 PM nologies Dr. Soolyeon Cho (Associate Professor at North Carolina State University) 3:00 PM - 3:15 PM Panel Discussions

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KWISE-KOFWST (KOREAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING / KOREA FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATIONS)

“WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN CHANGING WORLD” Korean-American Women in Science and Engineering (KWiSE) and Korean Federation of Women’s Science & Technology (KOFWST) invite you (regardless of gender) to the Women’s Forum entitled “Women’s Leadership in Changing World.” It is organized with UKC2016’s theme of Enriching Lives through Science Technology and Entrepreneurship to promote a spirit of pursuing scientific excellence and its practical application to current issues of the world. The goal is to harness the untapped leadership potential of female scientists and engineers to empower a future generation of women leaders in science and technology. It will be an interactive and engaging event to further foster peer networking and mentoring among attendees. KWiSE and KOFWST provide a platform for current and future leaders to meet in an environment where meaningful partnerships and friendships can be nurtured. It should be a great opportunity to exchange ideas, learn and inspire, and promote better leadership for a changing world.

Chair Hee-Yong Kim Chief, Laboratory of Molecular Signaling, NIAAA, NIH & KWiSE President Co-Chair Se-Moon Park President KOFWST & President WiN Global

Friday Presentation Outlook of KWiSE Role of the KOFWST August 12 Hee-Yong Kim Se-Moon Park 1:15pm – 2:45pm Laboratory Chief, NIH,USA President, KOFWST >> at Jonsson KWiSE President Korea

Women’s engagement, changes and further Preparing for Future Oppor- leap in the fields of science, engineering and technology for better world: Korea’s policy tunities and strategy Elizabeth Chu Richter, FAIA Mi Ock Mun A member of Richter Architects, CEO, 2015 President, Ameri- National Assembly of Korea can Institute of Architects Research and Teaching in US Aca- Double Dare demia: Rewards and Challenges from a Woman’s Perspective Grace Hyun Kim Jong-In Hahm Associate Profes- Associate Professor sor, Georgetown University, USA UCLA, USA

Discussion Panelists Suejung Huh Hei-Sook Lee August 12 Founder & CEO, Principal Research Fellow, Center for Ohhh! Inc. USA Gendered Innovations in Science & Tech- 2:45pm – 3:15pm nology Researches, KOFWST, >> at Jonsson Professor Emeritus, Ewha Womans Univ. MiHye Kim MinHee Ko Professor, Department of Computer Research Scientist, Science, Chungbuk National Uni- Doheny Eye Institute and University versity of California, Los Angeles

Networking Dinner Hee Young Paik EunSuk Seo August 11 Director, Center for Gendered Innovations Professor, School of Engineering, 6:30pm – 8:30pm in Science & Technology Researches, University of Maryland, KOFWST, Professor Emeritus, Seoul President-Elect, KSEA >> at TBD National University UKC 2016 Brochure /// 82 / 2016 KSEA-KUSCO GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

Sookyung Kim Kyung Hyun Dahea You Seung-Been Steve Lee Georgia Institute of Technology University of California, Irvine Rutgers University University of Washington

PilJin Chun Jaekyo Yi Won Jun Jo Kyung Eun Kim University of Virginia State University of NY at Stony Brook Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgetown University

Yungjun Yoo Junghoon Jahng Jeyoung Woo Erik Reinertsen University of Maryland University of California, Irvine The University of Texas at Austin Emory University

Taekeun Kim So Yun Min Jaeil Han Taegon Oh Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Massachusetts University of Texas at Houston Northwestern University

Minung Kang Hyeonu Heo Ju Yong Koh Yeon Ju Son Weill Cornell Medical College University of North Texas Campbell University University of Pennsylvania

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KOFST will play a crucial role in leading the science and technology renaissance of Korea THE KOREAN FEDERATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SOCIETIES

KOFST is firmly committed to enriching and supporting science and technology societies; encouraging scientists to engage with society; protecting the rights and interests of scientists; and increasing public understanding of scientific discoveries and theories to reap even greater benefits for Korea.

87 /// UKC 2016 Brochure UKC 2016 Brochure /// 88 89 /// UKC 2016 Brochure UKC 2016 Brochure /// 90 투명하고 전문적인 산업기술 기획·평가·관리를 통한 국가기술경쟁력 강화 新비전 ‘세계최고의 산업기술을 선도하는 R&D지원 글로벌 리더’

가 R&D지원 분야의 글로벌 리더로서 도약하기 위해 새로운 비전으로 새로운 도전을 시작합니다. 는 우리의 산업기술이 세계최고 기술경쟁력을 확보할 수 있도록 선진화·전문화된 기획-평가-관리를 통해 앞장서 길을 만들겠습니다.

고객의 행복이 우리의 가치입니다 청렴과 공정으로 신뢰받는 KEIT 존중과 배려로 기쁨이 넘치는 KEIT

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STINSON ROOM PANTRY COLEMAN'S DENNARD KILBY MATTHEWS CORNER

MEN FRONT DESK

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