Finally, I Would Also Like to Acknowledge All the Sponsors for Their Continuous Support and Encouragement, Without Them This Conference Would Not Be Possible
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About KSEA Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) is a 39-year-old non-profit national- level professional organization. It is open for participation to all Korean-Americans who have college degrees in science and engineering fields and cherish the heritage of Korean culture. The 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 develop their full career potential. KSEA has more than 30 chapters and 13 technical groups covering 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- American 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 occurring both inside and outside of the US. Especially, it is helping to create opportunities for young generation members to interact with talented scientists and engineers in Korea. UKC2011 in Park City, Utah, August 10-14, 2011 Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of KSEA with KOFST Chair: Hosin “David” Lee, KSEA Co-Chair: Sang-Dai Park, KOFST Theme: Showcasing the culmination of US-Korea cooperative research efforts in all areas of science and engineering that include: • Biology, Pharmacy and Medical Research • Electronics, Robotics and Manufacturing • Land, Ocean, Transportation and Energy To celebrate the 40th anniversary of KSEA with KOFST, join us with your family and friends in Park City, Utah, just 30-minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport, a major hub for Delta Airline with non-stop flights from Tokyo and Vancouver and a gateway to several national parks including Yellowstone National Park. As we have reached a great milestone, the UKC 2011 would be our biggest yet showcasing a culmination of successful US-Korea cooperative research efforts in all areas of science and engineering. The Canyon s resort with one- to three-bedroom condos and world class spa and health club will be exclusively reserved for UKC-2011 with an opening night at the Red Pine Café on top of gondola on August 10, Wednesday, and a closing night at outdoor Forum with Billboard Hot 100 group on August 13, Saturday, and the presidential tennis and golf tournaments on August 14, Sunday. You can also enjoy the 2002 Utah Winter. Olympic Park and outdoor activities such as horseback riding, mountain biking, rafting, fly fishing, camping, hiking and hot-air ballooning. Be there to develop bond, trust and hope for KSEA and KOFST! Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) US-Korea Conference (UKC 2010) on Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship http://ukc.ksea.org/ukc2010/ Co-Organized with The Korean Federation of Science & Technology Societies (KOFST) and The Korea-US Science Cooperation Center (KUSCO) Conference Chair and Co-Chair Local Arrangement Committee Jae Hoon Kim (Chair, KSEA President) Junho Cha (Chair, Physware) Ki-Jun Lee (Co-Chair, KOFST President) Wookuen Shin (Shannon & Wilson, Inc.) Heonmin Lim (Microsoft) Jae Hong Chon (Univ. of Washington) Michelle Lee (Univ. of Washington) Technical Program Committee Dong Sam Ha (Chair, Virginia Tech) Yong Hwan Lee (Co-Chair, Seoul National Univ.) Fundraising / Steering Committee Jae Hoon Kim (Chair, KSEA President) Mun Y. Choi (Co-Chair, Univ. of Connecticut) Executive Committee Gye Won Han (Scripps Research Institute) Sung Woo Kim (NCSU) Jae Hoon Kim (Chair, KSEA President) Alex Choe (Guppygames) Jihie Kim (USC ISI) Jaeyeon Jung (Intel Labs, Seattle) Junho Cha (Physware) Won Sam Chung (Univ. of Washington, Tacoma) IT / Publicity Committee Seong Gon Kong (Chair, Temple Univ.) Hwajung Lee (Radford University) Web Development Committee Jungwoo Ryoo (Penn State Univ.- Altoona) Yanggon Kim (Towson University) Jin Young Kim (Webmaster, Univ. of Washington) Yongdae Kim (Univ. of Minnesota) Jisun Park (Web Director, Microsoft) Jongwook Woo (Cal State Univ., Los Angeles) Giljoon Ahn (Arizona State Univ.) Advisory Committee From Korea: From USA: Byong-Man Ahn (Minister, MEST) Kwang Bang Woo (Yonsei Univ.) Sunggi Baik (President, POSTECH) Yong Nak Lee (HTRD) Yung-Bog Chae (Former President, KOFST) Ki-Hyon Kim (NC Central University) Chin Youb Chung (President, SNU BH) Chin Ok Lee (Rockefeller Univ.) Hong Taik (Thomas) Hahn (President, KIST) Kun Sup Hyun (Polymer Processing Institute) Chang Gyu Hwang (Secretary General of MKE) Moon Won Suh (NC State University) Jung Hyun Kim (Vice Minister, MEST) Dewey Doo-Young Ryu (UC Davis) Ki Nam Kim (President, Samsung SAIT) Saeyoung Ahn (Fuzbien Tech. Institute) Myung Soo Kim (President, KRISS) Kyong Chul Chun (Argonne Nat. Lab) Si-Joong Kim (Former Minister, Ministry of S&T) Ki Dong Lee (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Woo Sik Kim (Former Deputy Prime Minister) Howard Ho Chung (MITEC) Yong-Geun Kim (President, KIAT) Nak Ho Sung (Tufts University) Ja Young Koo (President, SK Energy) Chan Il Chung (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) In Seon Lee (President, DGIST) Quiesup Kim (NASA/JPL) Joon-Hyun Lee (President, KETEP) Sung Won Lee (University of Maryland) Myung Oh (Former DPM; President,Konkuk Univ.) Kwang-Hae (Kane) Kim (UC Irvine) Woo Hyun Paik (CTO/President, LG Electronics) Sung Kwon Kang (IBM Research) Chan-Mo Park (President, NRF) Kang-Won Wayne Lee (Univ. of Rhode Island) Tae Joo Park (President, KEI) Kang-Wook Lee (IBM Research) Myung Seung Yang (President, KAERI) Chueng Ryong Ji (NCSU) 1 Symposiums Symposium Symposium Title General Chairs ID Energy Domain EET Energy and Environment Technologies Hee-Koo Moon (Solar Turbines, USA) Mun Y. Choi (Univ. of Connecticut, GSG Global Smart Grid USA) Fundamental Domain Cheol Park (National Institute of NST Nano Science and Technology Aerospace, USA) PAS Pure and Applied Sciences Taeil Bai (Stanford Univ., USA) Information Domain CPS Cyber Physical Systems Sumit Roy (Univ. of Washington, USA) ICN Information, Communication, and Networking Mario Gerla (UCLA, USA) Life Domain BNS Bionano Systems Luke P. Lee (UC Berkeley, USA) Young-Choon Moon (PTC FHP Food, Health and Pharmaceuticals Therapeutics, USA) Transportation Domain AAM Aerospace, Automotive and Mechanics Hoon Huh (KAIST, Korea) Kang-Won Wayne Lee (Univ. of Rhode CET Civil, Environment, Transportation Island, USA) 2 Workshops and Forums Workshop Title Chairs Chair: Hugh DeLong US-Korea Workshops on Nanostructured Materials and Nanoelectronics (AFOSR, USA) A Joint Symposium of The 9th US-Korea Workshop on Nanostructured Co-Chair: John Seo Materials (AFOSR/AOARD, USA) Chair: Harold Weinstock (AFOSR, USA) US-Korea Workshops on Nanostructured Materials and Nanoelectronics Co-Chair: Jo-Won Lee A Joint Symposium of The 7th US-Korea Workshop on Nanoelectronics (National Program for Tera- level Nanodevices) Chair: Woo Sik Kim US-Korea ULTRA Program Workshop (KOFST) (KAIST, Korea) Chair: Jihie Kim (USC ISI, Job Fair and Career Workshop USA) Chair: H.M. Chung (CSU, Students Mathematis Workshop USA) Forum Title Chairs Chair: Ki-Jun Lee KOFST Round Table Forum (KOFST, Korea) Chair: Jae Hoon Kim US-Korea CEO/CTO Round Table (Boeing, USA) Chairs: Chan-Mo Park US-Korea Fundamental Technology R&D Collaboration Forum (NRF, Korea) Chairs: Yong-Geun Kim US-Korea Industrial Technology R&D Collaboration Forum (KIAT, Korea) / Uk Han (ISTK, Korea) Chair: Joon-Hyun Lee US-Korea Leaders Forum on Energy Technology (KETEP, Korea) Chair: Gye Won Han Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) Forum (Scripps Research Institute, USA) Young Generation Professional Forum (YGPF) Chair: Tom Oh (RIT, USA) 3 Table of Contents Messages from UKC2010 Chairs ……………………………………………………………………….. 5 Congratulatory Remarks from Korean Government Officials ………..……………………………….. 7 Keynote Speakers ……………………………………………………………………............................. 11 KSEA Awards ..……………………………………………………………………………....................... 15 Conference Schedule ..……………………………………………………………………………........... 17 Program at a Glance ………………………………………………………….…………………….…….. 20 Message from UKC2010 Technical Program Chair ………………….…………………….…………. 27 Symposiums: AAM: Aerospace, Automotive and Mechanics ……………………………………… 28 BNS: Bionano Systems .………………………………………………………………. 36 CET: Civil, Environment, Transportation …………………………………………… 44 CPS: Cyber Physical Systems ……………………………………………………..… 55 EET: Energy and Environment Technologies ……………………………………… 60 FHP: Food, Health and Pharmaceuticals …………………………………………… 70 GSG: Global Smart Grid ……………………………………………….……………… 81 ICN: Information, Communication, and Networking …………………..….……… 86 NST: Nano Science and Technology….………………………………….………… 94 PAS: Pure and Applied Sciences …………………………………………………… 104 Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) Forum ....…………..……..……………………………. 112 US-Korea Industrial Technology R&D Collaboration Forum ....…………..……..…………………… 114 US-Korea Leaders Forum on Energy Technology Workshop ……………………………..……..…. 116 2010 KSEA Students Mathematics Workshop……………………………..……..…………………… 117 A Joint Symposium of 9th US-Korea Workshop on Nanostructured Materials...…………………… 118 7th US-Korea Workshop on Nanoelectronics ……………………………………..…………………… 118 UKC2010