SUBSTR DESCR International Schools KENYA 002859 Egerton

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

SUBSTR DESCR International Schools KENYA 002859 Egerton SUBSTR DESCR International Schools KENYA 002859 Egerton Univ 005018 Kenya Science Teachers Coll 000745 Kenyatta Univ Col 000743 Moi Univ 003189 Ngandu Girls' High School 000744 Royal Tech Col East Africa 046917 Strathmore College 000744 Univ Col Nairobi 000744 Univ Nairobi KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PPL'S REPUBLIC 001214 Kim Chaek Univ Tech 001213 Kim Il Sung Univ 001215 Pyongyang Univ Medicine KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 002120 Ajou Univ 002869 Anyang Univ 004303 Bae Myeong Hs 000366 Busan Na Univ. 002818 Busan Women'S University 002213 Catholic Medical Col 002952 Catholic University Of Korea 004062 Chang-An Junior College 002119 Cheju Na Univ 000367 Cho Sun Dae Hag Gyo 000367 Cho Sun Univ 000368 Chon Nam Dae Hag Gyo 046336 Chongju University 002186 Chongshin Col 000368 Chonnam Na Univ 000371 Choong Nam Na Univ 000371 Choonnam National University 046339 Chugye University for Arts 000369 Chung Ang Dae Hag Gyo 000369 Chung Ang Univ 000370 Chung Bug Dae Hag 000371 Chung Nam Dae Hag Gyo 000370 Chungbuk Na Univ 004696 Daewon Foreign Language Hs 004696 Daewon Girls' Sr Hs 004696 Daewon Jr Hs 004696 Daewon Sr Hs 000372 Dan Gug Dae Hag Gyo 000372 Dankook Univ 000373 Dong A Dae Hag Gyo 000373 Dong A Univ 000374 Dong Guk Dae Hag Gyo 002947 Dongdok Yoja Dae Hak 002947 Dongduck Women'S University 002947 Dongduk Women'S University International Schools 000374 Dongguk University 002245 Duksung Womens Col 000392 Ewha Womens Univ 000392 Ewha Womens University 002808 Gangnam Social Welfare College 000375 Go Lyeo Dae Hag Gyo 000377 Gyeong Sang Dae Hag Gyo 000377 Gyeong Sang Na Univ 000376 Gyuong Bug Dae Hag Gyo 002118 Haegun Sagwan Hakkyo 002721 Hallym University 000378 Han Gug Oi Gug Eo Dae Hag 002275 Han Nam Col 002275 Han Nam University 002639 Han Shin University 000379 Han Yang Dae Hag Gyo 002182 Hankuk Aviation Col 000378 Hankuk Univ Foreign Studies 000379 Hanyang University 003774 Hanyang Women'S Junior College 000380 Hong Ig Dae Hag Gyo 000380 Hong Ik University 046335 Hoseo University 002573 Hyosung Women'S Univ 000381 In Ha Dae Hag Gyo 000394 Incheon Dae Hag 000394 Incheon Univ 004183 Inchoen Junior College 000381 Inha University 046337 Inje University 000382 Jeon Bug Dae Hag Gyo 000382 Jeonbug Na Univ 002081 Kaist 002808 Kangnam University 002881 Kangnung National Univ 002496 Kangweon National University 000383 Keimyung Dae Hag 000383 Keimyung Univ 002483 King Sejong University 000384 Kon Kuk Dae Hag Gyo 000384 Kon Kuk Univ 002121 Kong Gun Sagwan Hakkyo 047163 Kongju National University 000384 Konkuk University 002425 Kook Jae University 000385 Kookmin Dae Hag Gyo 000385 Kookmin Univ 002081 Korea Advanced Inst Sci Tech 002121 Korea Air Force Acad 002356 Korea Air-Correspondence Univ. 002451 Korea Institute Of Technology International Schools 002088 Korea Maritime Univ 002086 Korea Military Acad 002118 Korea Naval Acad 000375 Korea University 002717 Korean Sahmyook University 002771 Kwandong University 002511 Kwangwoon Institute Of Technol 002511 Kwangwoon University 002495 Kyonggi University 000386 Kyung Hee Dae Hag Gyo 000386 Kyung Hee University 004202 Kyung Sung Hs 047165 Kyungil University 000376 Kyungpook Na Univ 000376 Kyungpook National University 002727 Kyungsung University 002680 Kyungwon University 002090 Myong Ji Univ 004956 Myungji High Sch 002093 Na Fisheries Univ Busan 002581 Pohang Inst Sci Tech 002186 Presbyterian General Assembly 002093 Pukyong National University 000366 Pusan National University 002530 Pusan Univ Foreign Studies 002818 Pusan Women'S University 002121 Republic Korea Air Force Acad 002118 Republic Korea Naval Acad 002860 Sang Ji College 002860 Sang Ji Univ 002860 Sang Ji University 003899 Sang Mun High School 002474 Sang Myeong Women'S Coll Of Ed 002474 Sang Myung Woman'S University 002474 Sang Myung Women'S University 002483 Sejong Dae Hak 002483 Sejong University 002306 Seoul City Univ 000387 Seoul Dae Hag Gyo 000387 Seoul Na Univ 000387 Seoul National University 002911 Seoul Natl Polytechnic Univ 002289 Seoul Woman'S Univ 003300 Sinmok Girls' High School 000388 Sogang Dea Hag Gyo 000388 Sogang Univ 002288 Song Sim Sacred Heart Col Wom. 000389 Sookmyung Womens Univ 000389 Sookmyung Yeo Ja Dae Hag Gyo 002612 Soonchungyang Univ 002612 Soonchungyang University International Schools 002276 Soong Jun Univ 002276 Soong Sil Univ 002809 Sung Kyul Christian University 000390 Sung Kyun Kwan Dae Hag Gyo 000390 Sung Kyun Kwan Univ 002103 Sung Shin Womens Univ 002103 Sungshin Women's University 002103 Sungshin Yeo Ja Dae Hag 004532 Sungsim Jr Coll Foreign Lang 002950 Suwon Dae Kak Kyo 002584 Taegu University 047159 Taejon University 002869 Taeshin Univ 002226 Univ Ulsan 002950 University Of Suwon 046913 Wonkwang Health Science Colleg 000391 Yeong Nam Dae Hag Gyo 000391 Yeungnam Univ 000392 Yi Wha Yeo Dae Hag Gyo 000393 Yonsei Dae Hag Gyo 000393 Yonsei University 004262 Young Dong Hs KUWAIT 003593 College Of Business Studies 004059 Indian Private School 001168 Jamiat Al Kuwait 001169 Kuwait Inst Applied Tech 001168 Kuwait Univ KYRGYZ REPUBLIC 001069 Kirghiz Ssr Acad Nauk 001069 Kirghiz Ssr Acad Sci 001081 Kirghiz State Inst Fine Art.
Recommended publications
  • Estimating the Prevalence of Treated Epilepsy Using Administrative Health Data and Its Validity: ESSENCE Study
    JCN Open Access ORIGINAL ARTICLE pISSN 1738-6586 / eISSN 2005-5013 / J Clin Neurol 2016;12(4):434-440 / http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2016.12.4.434 Estimating the Prevalence of Treated Epilepsy Using Administrative Health Data and Its Validity: ESSENCE Study Seo-Young Leea, Soo-Eun Chungb c d zzFew of the epidemiologic studies of epilepsy have utilized well- Dong Wook Kim , So-Hee Eun Background and Purpose validated nationwide databases. We estimated the nationwide prevalence of treated epilepsy Hoon Chul Kange, Yong Won Chof based on a comprehensive medical payment database along with diagnostic validation. Sang Do Yig, Heung Dong Kime h MethodszzWe collected data on patients prescribed of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) from the Ki-Young Jung Health Insurance Review and Assessment service, which covers the entire population of Ko- Hae-Kwan Cheongb rea. To assess the diagnostic validity, a medical records survey was conducted involving 6,774 on behalf of the Committee patients prescribed AEDs from 43 institutions based on regional clusters and referral levels on Epidemiology of Korean across the country. The prevalence of treated epilepsy was estimated by projecting the diag- Epilepsy Society nostic validity on the number of patients prescribed AEDs. aDepartment of Neurology, ResultszzThe mean positive predictive value (PPV) for epilepsy was 0.810 for those prescribed Kangwon National University AEDs with diagnostic codes that indicate epilepsy or seizure (Diagnosis-E), while it was 0.066 College of Medicine, Chuncheon, Korea b for those without Diagnosis-E. The PPV tended to decrease with age in both groups, with lower Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University values seen in females.
    [Show full text]
  • KIM, JONG SOOK (B
    9 E 82nd St Ste 3A (btwn Fifth & Madison) New York, NY 10028-0316 t 212 734 1490 | [email protected] | www.kangcollection.com COLLEC T ION KO R E A N AR T KIM, JONG SOOK (b. 1968 - ) Lives and Works in Seoul, Korea EDUCATION Ph. D Fine Arts, Graduate School of Hong-ik University, Seoul, Korea MFA Hong-ik University, Seoul, Korea BFA Hong-ik University, Seoul, Korea SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITION 2016 Sparkling Forever, Superior Gallery, Seoul, Korea Spectacle or Phantasmagoria, Rae Gallery, Busan, Korea 2015 Artificial Landscape, Shinhan Gallery, Seoul, Korea 2014 The Brilliant Day, Lotte Avenuel, Seoul, Korea Artificial Landscape, AramNuri Museum, Goyang, Korea 2013 Artificial Landscape, Kwanhoon Gallery, Seoul, Korea 2012 Artificial Landscape, Gail Museum, Gapyung, Korea 2011 Artificial Landscape, Kwanhoon Gallery, Seoul, Korea 2009 Artificial Landscape, Noam Gallery, Seoul, Korea 2008 Artificial Landscape, Geneva Palexpo, Geneva, Swiss 2007 Crystallized-from Painting to Drawing, Insa Art Center, Seoul, Korea 2006 Crystal Nostalgia, CJ Gallery, San Diego, CA 2005 The Nostalgia for Myth, White Box Gallery, Los Angeles, CA SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION 2016 Color-ing, Grimson Gallery, Seoul, Korea Si-Son-Yu-Do, Grimson Gallery, Seoul, Korea 2015 Walking with Art, Hoseo University Museum, Asan, Korea Art Central HongKong, Harbourfront, HongKong, China The Present, Owlim Museum, Asan, Korea Representation of Representation, Interpretation of Interpretation, Now Gallery, Seoul, Korea 2014 Art and Ideals, Ewha Womans University Museum, Seoul,
    [Show full text]
  • Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6159 Commenced Publication in 1973 Founding and Former Series Editors: Gerhard Goos, Juris Hartmanis, and Jan Van Leeuwen
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6159 Commenced Publication in 1973 Founding and Former Series Editors: Gerhard Goos, Juris Hartmanis, and Jan van Leeuwen Editorial Board David Hutchison Lancaster University, UK Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Josef Kittler University of Surrey, Guildford, UK Jon M. Kleinberg Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA Alfred Kobsa University of California, Irvine, CA, USA Friedemann Mattern ETH Zurich, Switzerland John C. Mitchell Stanford University, CA, USA Moni Naor Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel Oscar Nierstrasz University of Bern, Switzerland C. Pandu Rangan Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India Bernhard Steffen TU Dortmund University, Germany Madhu Sudan Microsoft Research, Cambridge, MA, USA Demetri Terzopoulos University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA Doug Tygar University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA Gerhard Weikum Max-Planck Institute of Computer Science, Saarbruecken, Germany Yeunsook Lee Z. Zenn Bien Mounir Mokhtari Jeong Tai Kim Mignon Park Jongbae Kim Heyoung Lee Ismail Khalil (Eds.) Aging Friendly Technology for Health and Independence 8th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2010 Seoul, Korea, June 22-24, 2010 Proceedings 13 Volume Editors Yeunsook Lee Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, [email protected] Z. Zenn Bien Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, [email protected] Mounir Mokhtari Institut Télécom SudParis, Evry, France, [email protected] Jeong Tai Kim Kyung
    [Show full text]
  • TUGBOAT Volume 26, Number 2 / 2005 TUG 2005 Conference
    TUGBOAT Volume 26, Number 2 / 2005 TUG 2005 Conference Proceedings 106 Conference program, delegates, and sponsors 108 Robin Laakso / Highlights from TUG 2005 110 Conference photos Keynote 111 Wai Wong / Typesetting Chinese: A personal perspective Talks 115 Jonathan Kew / X TE EX, the Multilingual Lion: TEX meets Unicode and smart font technologies 125 Javier Rodr´ıguez Laguna / H´ong-Z`ı: A Chinese METAFONT 129 Candy L. K. Yiu and Jim Binkley / Qin notation generator 135 Nandan Bagchee and Eitan M. Gurari / SwiExr: Spatial math exercises and worksheets, in Braille and print 142 Philip Taylor / Typesetting the Byzantine Cappelli 152 Hans Hagen / LuaTEX: Howling to the moon 158 Karel P´ıˇska / Converting METAFONT sources to outline fonts using METAPOST 165 S. K. Venkatesan / Moving from bytes to words to semantics 169 Abstracts (Beebe, Cho, H¨oppner, Hong, Rowley, Taylor) News 170 Calendar 174 TEX Collection 2005 ( TEX Live, proTEXt, MacTEX, CTAN) 175 EuroTEX 2006 announcement 176 TUG 2006 announcement TUG Business 172 TUG membership form 173 Institutional members Advertisements 173 TEX consulting and production services Index c3 Table of contents, ordered by difficulty TEX Users Group Board of Directors TUGboat (ISSN 0896-3207) is published by the Donald Knuth, Grand Wizard of TEX-arcana † ∗ TEX Users Group. Karl Berry, President Kaja Christiansen∗, Vice President Memberships and Subscriptions David Walden∗, Treasurer 2005 dues for individual members are as follows: Susan DeMeritt∗, Secretary Ordinary members: $75. Barbara Beeton Students/Seniors: $45. Lance Carnes The discounted rate of $45 is also available to Steve Grathwohl citizens of countries with modest economies, as Jim Hefferon detailed on our web site.
    [Show full text]
  • Asia in Motion: Geographies and Genealogies
    Asia in Motion: Geographies and Genealogies Organized by With support from from PRIMUS Visual Histories of South Asia Foreword by Christopher Pinney Edited by Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes and Marcus Banks This book wishes to introduce the scholars of South Asian and Indian History to the in-depth evaluation of visual research methods as the research framework for new historical studies. This volume identifies and evaluates the current developments in visual sociology and digital anthropology, relevant to the study of contemporary South Asian constructions of personal and national identities. This is a unique and excellent contribution to the field of South Asian visual studies, art history and cultural analysis. This text takes an interdisciplinary approach while keeping its focus on the visual, on material cultural and on art and aesthetics. – Professor Kamran Asdar Ali, University of Texas at Austin 978-93-86552-44-0 u Royal 8vo u 312 pp. u 2018 u HB u ` 1495 u $ 71.95 u £ 55 Hidden Histories Religion and Reform in South Asia Edited by Syed Akbar Hyder and Manu Bhagavan Dedicated to Gail Minault, a pioneering scholar of women’s history, Islamic Reformation and Urdu Literature, Hidden Histories raises questions on the role of identity in politics and private life, memory and historical archives. Timely and thought provoking, this book will be of interest to all who wish to study how the diverse and plural past have informed our present. Hidden Histories powerfully defines and celebrates a field that has refused to be occluded by majoritarian currents. – Professor Kamala Visweswaran, University of California, San Diego 978-93-86552-84-6 u Royal 8vo u 324 pp.
    [Show full text]
  • Robust Copper Metal–Organic Framework-Embedded Polysiloxanes for Biomedical Applications: Its Antibacterial Effects on MRSA and in Vitro Cytotoxicity
    Supplementary Materials Robust Copper Metal–Organic Framework-Embedded Polysiloxanes for Biomedical Applications: Its Antibacterial Effects on MRSA and In Vitro Cytotoxicity Kihak Gwon 1, Youngmee Kim 2, Hyunjun Cho 3, Seonhwa Lee 1, So-Hyeon Yang 2, Sung-Jin Kim 2 and Do Nam Lee 1,* 1 Ingenium College of Liberal Arts (Chemistry), Kwangwoon University, Seoul 01897, Korea; [email protected] (K.G.); [email protected] (S.L.) 2 Department of Chemistry and Nano Science, Institute of Nano-Bio Technology, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, Korea, Seoul 03760, Korea; [email protected] (Y.K.); [email protected] (S.-H.Y.); [email protected] (S.-J.K.) 3 Department of Chemistry, Dongguk University, Seoul 04620, Korea; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +82-2-940-5658 Citation: Gwon, K.; Kim, Y.; Cho, H.; Lee, S.; Yang, S.-H.; Kim, S.-J; Lee, D.N. Robust Copper Metal– Organic Framework-Embedded Polysiloxanes for Biomedical Applications: Its Antibacterial Effects on MRSA and In Vitro Cytotoxicity. Nanomaterials 2021, 11, 719. https:// doi.org/10.3390/nano11030719 Academic Editor: Fernando Novio Received: 14 February 2021 Accepted: 8 March 2021 Published: 12 March 2021 Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neu- tral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institu- tional affiliations. Figure S1. PXRD pattern of Cu-MOF. Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and con- ditions of the Creative Commons At- tribution (CC BY) license (http://cre- ativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
    [Show full text]
  • Honorary Co-Chairs: Sadaoki Furui (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) K.J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA) Wan-Chi Si
    Honorary Co-Chairs: Sadaoki Furui (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) K.J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, USA) Wan-Chi Siu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) Sang Uk Lee (Seoul National University, Korea) General Co-Chairs: Yo-Sung Ho (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) C.-C. Jay Kuo (University of Southern California, USA) Haizhou Li (Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, Singapore) Technical Program Co-Chairs: Nam Ik Cho (Seoul National University, Korea) Thomas Fang Zheng (Tsinghua University, China) Hitoshi Kiya (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) Chris Lee (National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan) Akira Hirabayashi (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) Changchun Bao (Beijing University of Technology, China) Tomasz M. Rutkowski (University of Tsukuba, Japan) Supavadee Aramvith (Chulanlongkorn University, Thailand) Kazunori Hayashi (University of Kyoto, Japan) Invited Overview Session Co-Chairs: Changick Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Byeungwoo Jeon (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) Kwanghoon Sohn (Yonsei University, Korea) Woon Seng Gan (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Waleed Abdulla (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Anthony Kuh (University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA) Jiwu Huang (Shenzhen University, China) Industrial Panel Session Co-Chairs: Shan Liu (MediaTek, USA) Nam Soo Kim (Seoul National University, Korea) Yong Man Ro (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Wonha Kim (Kyung Hee University, Korea) Ming-Ting Sun (University of Washington,
    [Show full text]
  • Communicative Language Teaching in Korean Public Schools: an Informal Assessment
    The English Connection March 2001 Volume 5 / Issue 2 A bimonthly publication of Korea Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages March 2001, Vol. 5, No. 2 Communicative Language Teaching in Korean Public Schools: An Informal Assessment by Dr. Samuel McGrath Introduction his article focuses on the current status of communicative language teaching in the public schools in T Korea. In order to promote communicative competence in the public schools, in 1992, the Ministry of Education mandated that English teachers use a communicative approach in class. They envisioned communi- cative language teaching (CLT) replacing the traditional audio-lingual method in middle school English teaching and the dominant grammar-translation method of high school teaching. The new approach was supposed to start in the schools in 1995. Six years have passed since the policy was adopted. However, no formal assessment by the government seems to have been done on the success or otherwise of the program. continued on page 6 Empowering Students with Learning Strategies . 9 Douglas Margolis Reading for Fluency . 11 Joshua A. Snyder SIG FAQs . 14 Calls for Papers!!! (numerous) Also in this issue KOTESOL To promote scholarship, disseminate information, and facilitate cross- cultural under standing among persons concerned with the teaching and learning of English in Korea www.kotesol.org1 The English Connection March 2001 Volume 5 / Issue 2 Language Institute of Japan Scholarship Again Available! The 2001 LIOJ Summer Workshop will be held August 5 to 10 in Odawara, Japan. The Language Institute of Japan Summer Workshops are perhaps Asia’s most recognized Language Teacher Training program.
    [Show full text]
  • Packaged Food in South Korea
    International Markets Bureau MARKET ANALYSIS REPORT | MARCH 2012 Packaged Food in South Korea Source: Shutterstock Source: Shutterstock Packaged Food in South Korea EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INSIDE THIS ISSUE South Korea’s packaged food market is ranked 15th largest in Executive Summary 2 the world, with a value of US$20.0 billion in 2010. Rising incomes have driven market growth and pushed consumer Country Profile 3 agri-food imports to US$5.7 billion. At the same time, consumer demand has evolved with recent socioeconomic Consumer Profile 4 changes. An aging population, growing income disparity, and Consumer Trends 5 busier lifestyles have generated interest in health and wellness and convenience-oriented food products. These Major Subsectors 7 developments have fostered the trends of product premiumization and value consciousness. Market Structure 9 The packaged food market is fairly concentrated, with major Trade 9 South Korean manufacturers controlling significant portions of their respective subsectors. The retail sector that imports and Distribution Channels 11 distributes packaged food is similarly concentrated. Hypermarkets and supermarkets distribute the vast majority of Key Retailers 12 packaged food and compete against brand names with their Distribution Trends 12 own private labels. Canadian firms thus face entry barriers, but also have opportunities to supply distributors and Opportunities in Packaged Food 13 capitalize on present market trends. Challenges in Packaged Food 14 Despite the considerable growth in this market, Canadian exports have fallen in recent years. Competitors, especially Conclusion 14 the United States and Brazil, are increasingly gaining market Bibliography 15 share. However, Canada remains the eighth-largest processed food exporter to South Korea, and key exports include meat, cereals, and fish and seafood.
    [Show full text]
  • A Collaborative Trans-Regional R&D Strategy for the South Korea Green New Deal to Achieve Future Mobility
    sustainability Article A Collaborative Trans-Regional R&D Strategy for the South Korea Green New Deal to Achieve Future Mobility Doyeon Lee and Keunhwan Kim * Division of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), 66, Hoegi-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 02456, Korea; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected] Abstract: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea is moving to establish a national industry strategy to reduce regional inequalities within the country through the Green New Deal. Thus, it is important to closely integrate the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the Green New Deal with that of reducing deepening regional inequality from the Regionally Balanced New Deal. To accomplish these dual aims, this study provides a collaborative trans-regional R&D strategy and a precise framework with three key dimensions: regional, technological, and organizational. We demonstrate that future mobility is the most important project of the Green New Deal, comprising 1963 nationally funded projects worth USD 1285.4 million. We also illustrate the level of government investment in nationally funded research projects related to future mobility for 17 different regions and seven different technology clusters related to future mobility, and determine which research organizations played an important role in each cluster for all 17 regions between 2015 and 2020. Our results indicate that the capital region and Daejeon have high innovation capability in many future mobility-related research fields, whereas some regions have capabilities in specific research fields such as hydrogen infrastructure, indicating their relative competitiveness. Citation: Lee, D.; Kim, K.
    [Show full text]
  • HCI2007 International 12Th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    Final Program HCI2007 International 12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction jointly with: Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) 2007 7th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics 4th International Conference on Universal Access in Ηuman-Computer Interaction 2nd International Conference on Virtual Reality 2nd International Conference on Usability and Internationalization 2nd International Conference on Online 22-27 July 2007 Communities and Social Computing Beijing International 3rd International Conference on Augmented Cognition Convention Center 1st International Conference on Digital Human Modeling Beijing,HCI P.R. International China 2007 l Table of Contents Conference at a Glance Contacts 2 Conference at a Glance 3 Welcome Note 4 Opening Plenary Session 5 International Program Boards 6 Conference Exhibition 8 Tutorials Synopsis 10 Tutorials 1 - 19 11-28 General Chair BCI Workshops 29 Constantine Stephanidis University of Crete and FORTH-ICS, Greece Parallel Sessions Overview 30 Email: [email protected] • Wednesday 25 July 2007 30 Scientific Advisor • Thursday 26 July 2007 32 Gavriel Salvendy Purdue University, USA • Friday 27 July 2007 34 and Tsinghua University, P.R. China Parallel Sessions 36 Conference Administration Email: [email protected] • Wednesday 25 July 2007 Program Administration 08:00 - 10:00 36 Email: [email protected] 10:30 - 12:30 42 Registration Administration 13:30 - 15:30 48 Email: [email protected] 16:00 - 18:00 54 Student Volunteer Administration Email: [email protected] • Thursday 26 July 2007 Communications Chair and Editor of 08:00 - 10:00 60 HCI International News 10:30 - 12:30 66 Abbas Moallem Email: [email protected] 13:30 - 15:30 72 16:00 - 18:00 78 Organizational Board, P.R.
    [Show full text]
  • Hyunin Baek, M.Ed
    Department of Criminal Justice Hyunin Baek, M.Ed. Doctoral Candidate / Graduate Teaching Assistant 208 Brigman Hall RM 106, Louisville, KY 40292 Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville Office: (502) 852-0375 / Email: [email protected] Educational Background: 2015 – Current (expected May 2018): Doctoral Candidate, Criminal Justice, University of Louisville, KY. Dissertation Title: Confidence in the Police among Caribbean Countries. Dissertation Chair: Higgins, George. E. Ph.D. 2010 – 2013 (drop-out): Doctoral program, Police Administration, Kyonggi University, Suwon, South Korea. Advisor: Hwang, EuiGab. Ph.D. 2007 – 2009 (Master of Education): Human Resource Development, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea. Thesis Title: Effect of Team Managers’ Leadership in Police Station Branches on the Organizational Commitment of Team Members. Thesis Advisor: Jung, Kisu. Ph.D. 2000 – 2004 (Bachelor of Law): Double Major (Correction and Police Administration), Minor (Education), Kyonggi University, Suwon, South Korea. Teaching: Instructor Spring 2018 (scheduled), CRIME & JUSTICE IN THE US, CJ-200, University of Louisville. Summer 2017, RESEARCH DESIGN, CJ-325 (Online Course), University of Louisville. Teaching Assistant Fall 2017, CRIME & JUSTICE IN THE US, CJ-200, DR. Foster, J., University of Louisville. Fall 2017, CJ LEADERSHIP, CJ-578, DR. Vito, G., University of Louisville. Fall 2017, CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, CJ-306, JD. Losavio, M., University of Louisville. Fall 2017, CRIMINAL LAW AND EVIDENCE, CJ-395, JD. Losavio, M., University of Louisville. Spring 2017, CJ LEADERSHIP, CJ-578, DR. Vito, G., University of Louisville. Spring 2017, CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, CJ-306, JD. Losavio, M., University of Louisville. 1 Department of Criminal Justice Fall 2016, CJ LEADERSHIP, CJ-578, DR. Vito, G., University of Louisville.
    [Show full text]