UKC 2014 Forward Together About KSEA

Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) is a 43-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.

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 ; • To serve the majority of Korean-American Scientists and Engineers and help them to develop their full career potential.

KSEA has 70 Chapters/Branches, 13 Technical Groups and 26 Affiliated Professional Societies (APS) cover- ing 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 engi- neers 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, it is helping to create opportunities for young generation members to interact with talented scientists and engineers in Korea.

Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA)

UKC 2014

US-Korea Conference (UKC 2014) On Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship

http://ukc.ksea.org/UKC2014/

Co-Organized with The Korean Federation of Science & Technology Societies (KOFST) and The Korea-US Science Coorperation Center (KUSCO) TABLE OF CONTENTS

Message from UKC 2014 Chair 3 Message from UKC 2014 Co-Chair 4 Message from NRF/KUSCO President 5 Message from UKC 2014 Program Chair 6 Plenary Keynote Speakers 7 UKC 2014 Organizers 12 2014 KSEA Award Winners 14 Program at a Glance 17 Symposium Location 18 Forum Location 19 Basic Conference Schedule 20 Special Session - Honoring of Dr. Kiuck Lee 23

Symposiums Basic Science Program Physics Symposium (PHY) 26 MST Math/Stat Symposium (MST) 29 CHM Chemistry Symposium (CHM) 31 Industry Technology Program Chemical Engineering Symposium (CHE) 33 Civil, Environmental, Architecture Symposium (CEA) 37 Food, Agriculture and Nutrition Symposium (FAN) 42 Materials Science and Engineering Symposium (MSE) 47 Mechanical, Aerospace and Naval Engineering Symposium (MAN) 50 Computer and Information Technology Symposium (CIT) 53 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Symposium (EEC) 56 Emerging Technology Program Bio, Medical and Pharmaceutical Symposium (BMP) 59 Convergence Technology Symposium (CNV) 66 Forums Sponsor Forums Universal Linkage for Top Research Advisor Forum (ULTRA Forum) 72 Krean Evaluation Institue of Industrial Technology (KEIT Forum) 72 Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology Forum (KIAT Forum) 73 Korea Institute of Science and Technology Forum (KIST Forum) 74 Korea Institute of Energy Research Energy Eureka Forum (KIER Forum) 75 IP Forum 76 Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology Ocean-Human-Climate and Ocean Resources Forum (KIOST Forum) 78

KSEA Co-Organized Forums KSEA Forum YGPF: Student and Young Professionals Forum (YGPF) 81 Sponsor Promotion Forum 82 Entrepreneurship Forum 83 UKC Scholoars Seminar on Technology Trend 84 KSEA History Forum 84

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Creative Economy Forum: Process, Resources and Sustainability 85 KOFST 50th Anniversary Promotion Meeting 86 Chapter President (CP) and Technical Group Councilor (TGC) Meeting 86 Former President Meeting 86 Energy Forum Energy Sustainability and Climate (ESC) Forum 87 Challenges and Prospects for US-ROK Nuclear Cooperation Forum 88 KWiSE Forum KWiSE/KOFWST Women’s Forum 89 KWiSE/KOFWST Outstanding Women Scientist Forum 90

Job and Research Opportunities Job Opportunities 91 Lotte Lotte Chemical Hanwha Chemical CheilJedang (CJ) Hyundai Motors Asan Medical Center LG Life Sciences LG Electronics Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) LG Innotek Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) SK Hynix Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology (DGIST) Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) Dongjin Semichem Co., Ltd Research Proposal Request 92 Changing the World with SK Innovation

2014 KSEA-KUSCO Graduate Scholarship Winners 93 UKC 2014 Sponsors 94 Advertisements of UKC 2014 Sponsors 97 UKC 2014 Venue Meeting Area Map 117 Poster Session Map 118

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Honorable Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to San Francisco!

The overall concept of UKC 2014 is to present a wide spectrum of recent development in Science and Technology and it’s impact on Industry and Entrepreneurship so that we can contribute to our societies, both in US and in Korea.

‘Forward Together’ is the theme of UKC 2014. We move forward together for the US-Korea cooperation in science and technology. We move forward together for cooperative policies and development in emerging technologies. And we move forward together to achieve our goal: The general wellbeing of people through science and technology. Dr. Kookjoon Ahn President, Korean-American KSEA is the largest Korean-American Scientists and Engineers society. We have grown to over Scientists and Engineers 10,000 registered members with more than 80 Chapters and Branches. Association This year in UKC 2014, we are honored to welcome more than 1,000 outstanding scientists and engineers, including many leaders from academia, research institutes, industry, and government agencies both from US and from Korea. UKC 2014 will provide an excellent platform not only to leverage existing partnerships but also to provide great opportunities to develop new coopera- tive programs.

KSEA organized UKC 2014 with our great co-organizers: the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST), and the National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea.

We have great sponsors who made UKC 2014 possible. They are KOFST, NRF, KIAT, KEIT, LG, POSCO, and UNIST, to name a few. We would truly appreciate the support from all the sponsors.

Many volunteers prepared this event for a year. UKC 2014 is not possible without them and I sin- cerely appreciate their valuable time and effort.

We now proudly present 12 symposia and quite a few forums for the coming three days. We will cover basic sciences, industry technologies, emerging technologies, and entrepreneurship.

We tried to include quality presentations in our program. We tried to provide confortable atmo- sphere throughout the event.

Now we hope UKC 2014 is a meaningful and memorable event in San Francisco to you all.

Thank you.

Kookjoon Ahn KSEA President and UKC2014 Chair

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Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen!

I would like to extend my warmest welcome to all of my distinguished guests for taking your time out of tight schedule to attend the 2014 US-Korea Conference on Science, Technology and Entrepreneurship.

Let me express my sincere appreciation to the members of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA), including President Kookjoon Ahn, for all of you dedication and commitment in hosting today’s event.

boo-Sup lee On behalf of the Korea Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST) and the Organizing President, The Korean Committee for the UKC-2014, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to the scientists and Federation of Science and engineers from Korea and American for coming a long way from afar to attend the Conference. Technology Societies Honorable Scientists and Engineers (from Korea and America)!

This year marks the 43rd anniversary since KSEA was first established in 1971. Since it opened its first office in Vienna at the state of Virginia, it firmly established itself as the institution that represents the voices of the scientists and engineers in Korea and America.

We have been able to achieve all the success of today’s glory thanks to the outstanding dedication shown by Korean-American scientists and engineers, who spared no efforts in overcoming various challenges and difficulties for a long time at this foreign land. Taking this opportunity, I would like to give my heartfelt congratulations to all of you here as we celebrate our great success.

KSEA has been taking the lead in cooperation and exchanges between scientists and engineers between the two countries through UKC, where approximately a thousand scientists and engineers gather together every year.

It also developed plenty of other programs such as the National Contest on Mathematics and Science for the second Korea-American generation, KSEA Young Investigator Grant, YGTLC, and Workshop for developing careers for young scientists and engineers, all of which contributed to nurturing future generation of scientists and engineers while consolidating our human networks.

This year’s UKC will be held under the theme of “Forward Together,” as we review on the present developments of science and technology and explore ways for future direction together.

It is my sincere hope that today’s meeting will serve as a precious opportunity to exchange useful information in areas of joint research and ultimately contribute to the advancement of science and technology in both countries.

Before I conclude, I hope that this year’s event will prove to be highly successful and I wish all the best and success for all of us here.

Thank you.

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

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Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen!

I have the great pleasure to warmly welcome the 2014 US-Korea Conference. I am grateful to scientists, engineers, and guests from the US and Korea for coming the long way to join us, and to all the participants for your support of this conference. Your attendance and participation make this conference meaningful.

I would like to take this opportunity to extend my deep appreciation to staff members from each side for their hard work and tremendous efforts in putting this conference together. In direct re- st Dr. min keun chung sponse to the emergence of the knowledge-based society of the 21 century, we have sought to President, National Research change our relationship to a yet more strategic and progressive cooperative partnership. Foundation of Korea In light of Korea’s and US’s placement of pivotal focus on science and technology for achieving national development and growth, I greatly anticipate the synergistic effect towards mutual advance- ment that our two nations will create through mutual cooperation.

The main theme of UKC 2014 is “Forward Together”. It involves an in-depth discussion of major fields in science and industry and on convergence technologies as new growth engines of the world economy. I hope that the 2014 US-Korea Conference will experience lively exchange and sharing of ideas for augmenting cooperation between our two countries, and will make significant contribu- tions towards identifying new fields of S&T collaboration, leading ultimately to many fruitful joint projects.

At UKC 2014, I ask you to share your valuable expertise with industry leading scientists, engineers, and companies from the US and Korea. Your attendance and participation will make this conference meaningful.

Thank you again for participating in UKC 2014.

August, 2014 Min Keun Chung President Korea-U.S. Science Cooperation Center National Research Foundation of Korea

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On behalf of the symposium chairs and co-chairs, we would like to welcome you to San Francisco and to UKC2014.

It’s a pleasure and honor to have the opportunity to chair this year’s technical program and to work with such a talented and committed group of symposium chairs and co-chairs. We are proud to present the following Plenary Speakers: Dr. Simon Pete Worden (NASA Ames), Dr. Preston Marshall (Google Access Services), Dr. Londa Schiebinger (Stanford University), Dr. Dewey Ryu (University of California, Davis), Dr. Jae Hoon Kim (The Boeing Company), Dr. Duck-Ho Lim (Hanyang University), Dr. Sung-Hou Kim (University of California, Berkeley), Dr. Jae Sung Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Sci & Tech), Dr. Yeon-Cheon Oh (Seoul National University), Mr. Dr. sung yi John Cabeca (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office). Professor Portland State University UKC2014 focuses on basic science, emerging technology and industry technology and provide an opportunity for participants to share their ideas and research in such areas. This year there are two major technical programs such as basic science program and emerging technology program. The basic science program consists of nine symposia, while the emerging technology program has two symposia. Especially, Convergence Technology symposium chaired by Dr. H. Jo (Emory and GIT), Dr. J. Han (MIT), and Dr. S. H. Lee (Korea Univ.) is newly introduced this year for multidisciplinary research and development which requires a true convergence of many scientific and engineering fields. At UKC2014, a total of 880 abstracts have been submitted. Among them, oral and poster presentations are 470 and 410, respectively.

We believe that research is a cooperative enterprise among scientists and engineers, which is why we are committed to providing a collaborative environment that fosters the free flow of ideas and constructive feedback among researchers, engineers and students. We would like to thank all the attendees whose contributions and participation are essential to creating a stimulating environment at UKC2014.

6 /// UKC 2014 Plenary Speakers “Wir eLESS Technology and Service Innovation That Can be Enabled by Flexible Spectrum Sharing and Access ” August 7, Thursday 11:20am / Grand Peninsula Ballroom DEFG

The United States is embarking on an important experiment to share Government spectrum, leading from rec- ommendations from a report by the President’s Advisers on Science and Technology (PCAST), and the subject of a current regulatory proceeding. The implications of this policy go beyond providing additional spectrum access. Creating a spectrum band in which Federal users, protected licensed, civil users, and free access devices all can co-exist has tremendous implications for future wireless services and architectures. Instead of isolating commercial wireless and unlicensed services in their own ecosystems, this policy will enable them to share tech- nology basis, spectrum, and access models. It can promote rapid entry of new concepts and architectures, and provide for the scalability that is so essential to the roll out of new technologies. If successful, it could provide

Dr. preston marshall a model for wireless expansion that would be attractive worldwide. Principal Wireless Architect, Dr. Preston F. Marshall is responsible for spectrum access technology for Google Access. He is active in research Google Access Services and development of evolving networking concepts, wireless, cognitive radio and networking technologies, and supporting spectrum policy and technology. He is heavily involved in the wireless technology and policy, including participation in the 2012 PCAST Spectrum Study, serving as the technical witness during the US House hearings on the PCAST recommendations. Before joining Google, he was Deputy Director of the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) of University of Southern California, and a Research Professor at USCs in Electrical Engineering. For seven years, he was Program Manager with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for many of the DARPA Wireless, Cognitive Radio, and networking programs. Dr. Marshall has written numerous articles, books and chapters on the subject of cognitive radio and spectrum issues. He is author of “Quantitative Analysis of Cognitive Radio and Network Performance” (2010) by AR- TECH House and the just released “Scalability, Density, Decision-Making in Cognitive Wireless Networks” (2013) by Cambridge University Press.

“NASA Missions” August 8, Friday 10:00am / Grand Peninsula Ballroom DEFG Dr. Simon P. Worden (Brig. Gen., USAF, ret.) is the center director at NASA Ames Research Center where he leads a staff of nearly 2,500 civil servants and contractors and oversees an annual budget of approx. $800 million providing the critical R&D support that makes NASA’s and the nation’s aeronautics and space missions possible. In just three years, Worden has completely transformed Ames, reinvigorating the center’s workforce and taking a leadership role in important, cost-effective small satellite mission. Worden has also put Ames on the critical path for all major NASA space exploration missions through effective use of the center’s unique wind tunnels, arc jets, intelligent systems and supercomputer facilities and capabilities. Worden’s ‘GreenSpace’ initiative has brought Ames’ remote sensing capabilities to bear on air traffic safety, fight- ing forest fires, and the study of climate change. And Ames’ new Sustainability Base facility will serve as a model Dr. simon pete worden NASA Ames Center Director for future eco-friendly, high-performance federal buildings. In recognition of these outstanding achievements, Worden was named the Federal Laboratory Consortium’s Laboratory Director of the Year for 2009. Prior to becoming Ames’ director, Worden was a Research Professor of Astronomy, Optical Sciences and Plan- etary Sciences at the University of Arizona where his primary research direction was the development of large space optics for national security and scientific purposes and near-earth asteroids. Additionally, he worked on topics related to space exploration and solar-type activity in nearby stars. He is a recognized expert on space issues - both civil and military. He has authored or co-authored more than 150 scientific technical papers in astrophysics, space sciences, and strategic studies. Moreover, he served as a scientific co-investigator for two NASA space science missions. In addition to his former position with the University of Arizona, Worden previously served as a consultant to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on space-related issues. In 2004, he worked as a Congressional Fellow and chief advisor to the Chairman of the US Senate Subcommittee on Science and Space regarding NASA and space issues. Worden retired in 2004 after 29 years of active service in the United States Air Force. His final position was Director of Development and Transformation, Space and Missile Systems Center, Air Force Space Command, Los Angeles Air Force Base, CA.

Forward together /// 7 Plenary Speakers “ GeNDEred Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineer- ing, and Environment” August 8, Friday 10:40am / Grand Peninsula Ballroom DEFG

Londa Schiebinger is the John L. Hinds Professor of History of Science at Stanford University. She received her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1984 and directed the Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford from 2004-2010. She cur- rently directs the EU/US Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment project. In 2010, Schiebinger presented the keynote address and wrote the conceptual background paper for the United Nations’ theme, “Gender, Science, and Technology”. She is the recipient of numerous prizes and awards, including the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Research Prize, and Guggenheim Fellowship. She has also served as a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for History of Science in Berlin, and as the Tammes Distinguished Chair in the Faculty of Math- ematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. She is a Distinguished Affiliated Professor at the Technische Universitat Munichen (TUM), and a Member of TUMs Institute for Advanced Studies. Schiebinger has Dr. londa schiebinger John L. Hinds Professor of held Fellowships from the U.S. National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Institutes the History of Science of Health, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Fulbright-Hays Commission, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the Deutsche Stanford University Forschungsgemeinschaft, and the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst. She received an Honorary Doctorate at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, May 2013. Her prize-winning books include: The Mind Has No Sex? Women in the Origins of Modern Science (Harvard Univer- sity Press, 1989); Natures Body: Gender in the Making of Modern Science (Beacon Press, 1993; Rutgers University Press, 2004); Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World (Harvard University Press, 2004); Gendered In- novations: How Gender Analysis Contributes to Research (European Commission, 2013); and with Robert N. Proctor, Agnotology: The Making and Unmaking of Ignorance (Stanford University Press, 2008). These and other of her books have been translated into numerous languages. The Gendered Innovations peer-reviewed website can be found at: http:// genderedinnovations.stanford.edu

“Where We Are Now and Where We Can Go Forward Together with Biotechnology” August 9, Saturday 10:40am / Grand Peninsula Ballroom DEFG

Professor Dewey Ryu received his B.S. and Ph. D. both from MIT. During his 30-year tenure as a Professor at UC Davis, he has held Maynard Amerine Endowed Chair Professorship and Distinguished Chair Professor Fulbright Scholar. He has also served as the Director of Biochemical Engineering Program, Co-Director of NIH-GMS Biotechnology-Biomolecular Engineering Training Program, and Director of USDA Research and Training Program for Biofuel and Chemicals from Renewable Resources. The Graduate Program Faculty Membership at UC Davis included Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Microbiology, and Food Science. He has also served the National Science Foundation as the Director of Biotechnology Program for two years. With his initiatives, stem cell engineering and metabolic pathway engineering research programs were developed and established at NSF. Before joining UC Davis, he had worked as a senior research engineer at the Squibb Institute for Medical Research Dr. dewey doo-young ryu Professor Emeritus (Bristol-Myers Squibb) where he facilitated development of new and improved biomanufacturing process technologies University of California, Davis for several therapeutics including antibiotics and steroids, as a Professor at MIT initiating Enzyme Engineering curricu- lum, and as a founding faculty member at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) where he had contributed significantly to establishment of Biological Science and Biotechnology Department and its programs. Over the years, he has also provided services to many universities, professional and public organizations, and industries including advisory committee memberships, editorial board memberships, and many professional societies memberships. Among them, President of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association and President of the Korean-American Community Association of Greater Sacramento. He has published 224 peer reviewed research publications and 11 book chapters. He has been granted 18 patents. He has given 311 invited lectures and seminars at the national and international conferences, industrial research laboratories, and academic institutions. He has also trained more than 120 MS and PhD graduate students and postdoctoral research scien- tists. Most of his scientific research contributions are relevant to the areas of biomolecular engineering, biopharmaceutical biotechnology, biomanufacturing technology, fermentation and enzyme technology, and renewable energy development. He is the recipient of numerous honors, awards and prizes. Senior Lecturer and Research Fellowships include Japan Soci- ety of Promotion of Science, Deutsche Forschungs Gesellschaft (DFG), Institute National de la Recherche Agrinomique (INRA), and National Academy of Science - National Research Council. Selected honors and awards include Interna- tional Enzyme Engineering Award, International Biochemical Engineering Award, the Ho-Am (Samsung) Award for Outstanding Research Achievement in Biomolecular Engineering, Presidential Medal of Honor - National Order of Civil Merit for Scientific Contribution (Korea), Outstanding Research Award from Squibb Institute for Medical Research, and Founding Fellow of American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering. 8 /// UKC 2014 Plenary Speakers “ RECENT RESEARCH TREND FOR TACTICAL MOBILE NETWORKS” August 9, Saturday 11:20am / Grand Peninsula Ballroom DEFG Dr. Jae Hoon Kim is an Executive / Senior Technical Fellow of The Boeing Company Research & Technology (BR&T) in the Communications and Network Systems. He is responsible for supporting Enterprise-wide. The Boeing Company in setting the direction and providing integrated system solutions and products to meet Boeing’s commercial aviation and military needs in the communications and networking field, while working with Boeing business units to develop a long range business strategy for communications and networking products and services. Dr. Kim has been a Principal Investigator and Program Manager for a number of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) contract programs from DARPA, Army CERDEC, Air Force AFRL, Navy ONR and NASA. He has been serving as an Affiliate Professor and Graduate Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Washington, Seattle, WA since 2000. Prior to joining Boeing in 1991, he has been a Task Manager as Senior Research Scientist at the Dr. jae Hoon kim California Institute of Technology, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory since 1987. His research area of interests is wireless Executive/Senior Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company communications and mobile networking, with specific interests in adaptive MANET, UAV-based airborne internetworking, resilient NetOps with auto-configuration and distributed information services, and spectrum and jamming-aware MANET under extreme environments. Dr. Kim has served as an IEEE Associate Editor for the Communications Letters (Monthly Technical Journal) for a decade since 2001. He had served various Technical Conferences and Workshops as reviewer and organizers. He was a Technical Program Chair of IEEE MILCOM 2011, hosted by Boeing, held on Baltimore, MD on November 2011. He received his Ph.D. degree from Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Florida, Gainesville. He is an author/co- author of 100 publications, receives 6 U.S. Patents, 10 NASA Technical Innovation Awards, and 25+ Boeing Technology Awards for outstanding technical performance recognition. He edited a book, “Green IT: Technologies and Applications” published by Springer-Verlag (August 2011), that has been listed as a top 25% most downloaded eBooks in the relevant Springer eBook Collection in 2012. He has also served as the 38th President-Elect (2009), then the 39th President (2010) of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA). Dr. Kim has been a volunteer outside his professional area, serving as a member of Board of Directors (BOD) since 2011, and currently a BOD Chairman of the Washington State Korean-American Education and Culture Foundation and United Seattle-Bellevue Korean School. He received an Outstanding Overseas Korean Award (2008) from a President of the Re- public of Korea, and an Asian-American Engineers of the Year Award (2009) from the Chinese Institute of Engineers in USA. Recently, he received the Northwest Asian Weekly Award (2013) as one of the Top Contributors to the Asian com- munity.

“New Kid on the block unist vision 2030” August 7, Thursday 12:00pm / Grand Peninsula Ballroom DEFG Jae Sung Lee is the Vice President of Academics of Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST). He is responsible for academic affairs, student admission, student affairs, and academic information. He is also a professor of En- ergy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST. He joined UNIST in 2013 from Pohang University of Science & Technology (POSTECH), where he also served Vice President of Academics and Dean of Admission/Student Affairs. Combined with his former tenure at POSTECH, he has 30 years of experience in teaching and research in catalysis and energy technologies. He obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University, MSc from KAIST, and B.S from Seoul National University. He worked for Catalytica as a research fellow (‘84-’86), and was a visiting professor to Yale University (‘93-’94). His current main research thrust lies in hydrogen energy including photocatalytic water splitting for solar fuels, electrocataly- Dr. Jae Sung Lee Vice President - Academics sis for low temperature fuel cells, and catalysis for energy and environment He has published more than 300 scientific papers Ulsan National Institute of and 90 patents in the field, and his work has been sited ~12,000 times (h-factor ~56). He was the head of Brain Korea 21 Sci & Tech (UNIST) Plus (META-material-based Energy Harvest and Storage. Technologies (UNIST 2013-14), Brain Korea 21 (Chemical Engineering, POSTECH 2005-08), National Research Labo- ratory (Eco-Friendly Catalysis and Energy Lab, 2004-09), Basic Science Program (2012-), and Hydrogen R&D Center (Photochemical Hydrogen Production Team, 2003-2013). He is a full member of Korean Academy of Engineers, and a recipient of Green Energy Awards, Yeosan Catalytic Science Awards (KIChE), and Thompson Top Citation Awards (Thompson Reuters). He is on editorial boards of Journal of Ca- talysis, Journal of Applied catalysis A, Journal of Molecular Catalysis A, Topics in Catalysis, Catalysis Letters, and Catalysis for Sustainable Energy. He was the president of President of Korean Association of Photo Science (KAPS) and is currently Treasurer of Asian Pacific Association of Catalysis Societies (APACS). He is a member of American Chemical Society (ACS), North American Catalysis Society (NACS), Materials Research Society (MRS), Korean Institute of Chemical Engineering (KIChE), Korean Institute of Industrial Chemistry (KIIC), and Korean Chemical Society (KCS).He served technical advisor of LG Chemicals (1987-1993): Samsung Petrochemical Co. (1991-1997):Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (2009): Kohap (2000-2001): POSCO (2010-2012). Forward together /// 9 Plenary Speakers “ pATENT system for innovation” August 7, Thursday 6:30pm / Grand Peninsula Ballroom DEFG As the Director of the Silicon Valley United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), John Cabeca car- ries out the strategic direction of the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO, and is responsible for establishing and leading the Silicon Valley satellite office. Focusing on the region and actively engaging with the community, Mr. Cabeca ensures the USPTO’s initiatives and programs are tailored to the Silicon Valley’s unique ecosystem of industries and stakeholders. A 25-year veteran of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Mr. Cabeca most recently served as the Senior Advi- sor to the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO. In this role he oversaw the staff of the Office of the Under Secretary, and worked closely with fellow members of USPTO’s Executive Committee to implement the policies and priorities for the USPTO. He began his career at the John cabeca USPTO as a patent examiner after graduating from Widener University with a bachelor’s degree in electrical Director of the Silicon Valley USPTO engineering. Mr. Cabeca later became a supervisory patent examiner, supervising examiners in the fields of computer memory access and control and graphical user and operator interfaces. He then joined the Senior Executive Service (SES), serving at the helm of the Patent Technology Center overseeing the semiconductor and electrical systems technologies until his assignment in the Office of the Under Secretary and Director. Mr. Cabeca has dedicated much of his career to inventor outreach and assistance programs. He also had the unique opportunity to work in a variety of organizations across the USPTO and throughout the federal government. Over the years, Mr. Cabeca served in the Office of Petitions, the Office of Patent Legal Admin- istration, the Office of Governmental Affairs and the Office of the Under Secretary. In 2006, Mr. Cabeca was appointed a Department of Commerce Science and Technology Fellow and served on special assignment to the Executive Office of the President in the United States Trade Representative’s (USTR’s) Office for Intellectual Property and Innovation and the Office for Japan, Korea, and Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum Af- fairs. At the USTR, he worked with multiple agencies on a variety of international intellectual property rights issues and played an integral role in the Free Trade Agreement negotiations with the Republic of Korea.

August 7, Thursday 6:50pm / Grand Peninsula Ballroom DEFG

Dr. Duck-Ho Lim attended Hanyang University, Korea (1975-1982) majoring in Economics, and continued his studies at Rice University, the US. He began his career at Hanyang (1988), eventually becoming president (2011). He served as a visiting professor at the University of Georgia and Portland State University in the U.S. His various other roles include: co-president of the Gyeonggi Province Association of Citizens Coalition for Economic Justice, the President of Ansan Citizens Community for New Education (1998), executive director and editorial writer of the Korean Association of NGO Studies (2002-2006), editorial board member of aca- demic journals of the Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements, and president of Korean Association for Housing Policy Studies (2007). Since 2009, he has been an advisor for the Korean Association for Housing Dr. duck-ho lim President Policy Studies. Hanyang University, Korea His national and public activities include: reviewer for the Housing Provision System, and the Ministry of Con- struction and Transportation (2004), the Bank of Korea advisory professor (2007-2010), president-designated member of SH Corporation (2009), and Ansan Urban Development Corporation (2010). He was also the MC of TV programs Hanbit Focus on Current Issue (1999-2001) and Kyungin Focus on Policy (2002-2003), staff writer of Comments on Current Economics of the Kyeongin Daily Newspaper (2006-2007), and advisor for Eugene Investment & Securities Company (2004-2009). Since 2011 and 2012, he has been vice-president of the Korean Association of Private University Presidents and Korea University Sports Federation, and the director of the Korean Council for University Education, respectively.

10 /// UKC 2014 Plenary Speakers “nd I ividUAL Genomic Variations and Cancer Susceptibility” August 9, Saturday 12:00pm Dr. Kim is a Professor of Graduate Studies in the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, USA. He received his B.S. (1960) and M.S. (1962) from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, and Ph.D. (1966) from University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA. As a postdoctoral fellow with Prof. Alexander Rich at M.I.T. he worked on structural studies of abnormal base pairs, and initiated the project of determining the 3D structure of transfer RNA (tRNA) as a senior Research Scientist, resulting in discovering the backbone structure of a tRNA. He then became an Assistant Professor (1972) at the Biochemistry Department of Duke University Medical School, Durham, NC, and then as an Asso- ciate Professor (1974). During this period, in collaboration with Prof. Rich’s group, Dr. Kim’s group determined the atomic structure of a transfer RNA. The structure provided a platform for understanding a large body of Dr. Sung-Hou kim Professor of Graduate Studies data from biochemical, molecular biological and genetic studies on tRNA in its role in protein synthesis. University of California, Berkeley In 1978, he joined the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, CA as a Professor and started research on the structure-function relationship of signal transduction proteins such as Ras proteins and protein kinases in relation to their roles in cell differentiation and cancer. His interest in this area leads to co- founding a drug discovery company, Plexxikon, Inc., in Berkeley, CA, which successfully developed a drug that preferentially inhibits oncogenic mutant-specific BRaf kinase. This drug was approved for marketing (2011) to treat malignant melanoma, one of the most aggressive cancers with no standard treatment at the time. Starting around year 2000, his interest also evolved into developing computational methods of grouping (and of reconstructing their possible evolutionary relationships among the groups) of all known 3D structures of proteins. Then, his group extended the methods to whole genome sequences of bacteria, fungi, and mammals, and, more recently, to variations of human genomes in an effort to predict susceptibilities for various diseases or other traits. He is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sci- ences, a fellow of the Korean Academy of Sciences and Technology, and an honorary member of the Korean National Academy of Sciences.

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Conference Chair and Co-Chair

Kookjoon Ahn KSEA President / California Boo-Sup Lee Department of Transportation KOFST President

Executive Committee

junho cha JAE HOON KIM SUNG YI JANE OH JONGYEOL KIM CHANG-RAE LEE UKC Executive Steering Commit- Program Chair / Program Co-Chair Program Co-Chair Local Arrangement Director / Intel tee Chair / Boeing Portland State / NASA-JPL Korea Inst. of Ori- Chair / CA Dept. of Public Health

Website Committee Poster Session Committee Brochure Committee

YUNA SHIM junho cha JANET LEE Meeae hong SEUNGEUN Samsung Research UKC Executive University of University of University of America Director / Intel Washington Washington Washington

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Steering Committee Chair: Jae Hoon Kim (The Boeing Company) Co-Chair: Hun-Gyu Lee (KOFST Secretary General) Myung Jong Lee (The City College of New York) Hyungmin Michael Chung (California State University, Long Beach) Hosin Lee (University of Iowa) Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University)

Sponsor Program Committee Chair: Jane Oh (NASA-JPL) Co-Chairs: Jung Joo Hwang (UC San Diego), Jongdae Lee (UC San Diego) Steve Lee (California Department of Transportation) Sun Min Jung (The Boeing Company) Benjamin Lee (INVIA Medical Imaging Solutions) Susan Yang (Chapman University) Jeho Park (Harvey Mudd College)

Local Arrangements Committee Chair: Chang-Rae Lee (California Department of Public Health) Hyun J. Shin (Marvell Technology Group), Changmo Kim (UC Davis), Seuk-Jin Ko (UST Solar, Inc.) Steve Lee (CADOT), Sungho Lee (CA Department of Water Resources), Young Gil Lee (CADOT) Kangduk Lee, Seungwook Lim (CADOT), Sangkee Min (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Chang Hwan (Billy) Park (Parsons Brinkerhoff), Jeong Seob Shim (NJIT), Kyoung-Hyeog Lee (CADOT), Jeff Olson (CADOT)

Advisory Committee

Young Bae Kim (University of Southern California) Sang Il Choi (UNC-Chapel Hill & POSTECH) Kwang Bang Woo (Yonsei University) Yong Nak Lee (HTRD) Jae Young Park (North Carolina State University) Chan-Mo Park (Prof. Emeritus POSTECH and Special Advisor to the President for Science & Technology) Dong Han Kim (POSTECH) Ki-Hyon Kim (NC Central University) Kwang Kuk Koh (Chrysan Industries) Chin Ok Lee (Rockefeller University) Chai Chin Suh (EAE Engineering Associates) Moo Young Han (Duke University) Kun Sup Hyun (PPI) Hyo-gun Kim (GIST) Moon Won Suh (North Carolina State University) Dewey Doo-Young Ryu (University of California Davis) Saeyoung Ahn (Fuzbien Technology Institute) Kyong Chul Chun (Argonne National Laboratory) Ki Dong Lee (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Hong Taik (Thomas) Hahn (University of California Los Angeles) Howard Ho Chung (Argonne National Laboratory) Nak Ho Sung (Tufts University) Chan Il Chung (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Quiesup Kim (JPL/NASA) Sung Won Lee (University of Maryland - College Park) Sung K. Kang (IBM Research) Kang-Won Wayne Lee (University of Rhode Island) Kang-Wook Lee (IBM Research)

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2014 Outstanding Contributions to KSEA Award Presented by the Ministry of Sci- ence, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) Dr. Dewey Doo-Young Ryu is very widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to KSEA as a found- ing member, Vice President (1994) and President (1995). As a distinguished faculty member (e.g., Maynard Amerine Endowed Chair Professorship) at UC-Davis, Dr. Ryu has an exemplary record of scholarly achieve- ments recognized by numerous awards including Ho-Am Prize (2004). His professional contributions include well over 240 original research publications and patents, more than 300 invited lectures all around globe and consulting services for many industries and government agencies. He has also served as a Biotechnology Pro- Dr. dewey doo-young ryu gram Director at US National Science Foundation. Dr. Ryu has served well with visionary leadership and Professor Emeritus University of California, Davis contributed significantly toward advancement of founding charters of KSEA. Through his effective manage- ment of organizational infrastructures, many specialized Korean-American professional organizations in science and technology have been consolidated under the KSEA umbrella. For a long-term health and sustainability of KSEA, some initiatives were taken to implement the US-Korea collaborative R&D partnership programs with KRF, KOFST, and KUSCO and to develop KSEA Foundation and KSEA Advanced Institute. In recogni- tion of his exceptional contributions to KSEA and exemplary scholarship, he is selected as the awardee of the 2014 Outstanding Contribution to KSEA Award to be presented by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP).

2014 Outstanding Contributions to KSEA Award Presented by Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) Dr. Sang-Dai Park has contributed to success of KSEA with dedicated support as a President of KOFST and Co-Chair of UKC in 2011, 2012 and 2013. As an accomplished scientist in the field of molecular biology, Dr. Park consistently promoted and recognized the value of KSEA membership and its activities in science and engineering. As a former faculty member of Seoul National University, Dr. Park also helped to develop KSEA programs targeted to stimulate science and engineering among students and young professionals. His intel- lectual, administrative and financial contribution to KSEA and all related constituents around the globe are Dr. sang-dai Park recognized with Outstanding Contribution to KSEA Award Presented by KSEA. Vice Chairman of PACST Former President of KOFST

2014 Scientist of the Year Award Presented by the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST) Dr. Kyungjae Myung is recognized with KSEA Scientist of the Year Award for his brilliant research in under- standing genome instability in mammalian cells and developing methods for drug screening targeted for cancer therapeutics. Dr. Myung is a Senior Investigator (with Tenure) and Section Head at Genetics and Molecular Bi- ology Branch of infamous National Human Genome Research Institute at National Institutes of Health (NIH). Prior to his position at NIH, he earned his PhD in Molecular Biology at Brown University and was a post-doc at Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research of UC-San Diego. His trail-blazing research has been published, cited

Dr. Kyungjae myung and recognized with utmost quality and exemplary credentials. In addition, as a leading scientist in a global Senior Investigator stage, he contributed to KSEA as a Headquarter Operation Director and Auditor. His scientific discoveries at Head of the Chemistry Section, NIH are noted to “change the DNA repair and our approach to cancer treatment.” NIH

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2014 Entrepreneur of the Year Award Presented by MK Business News TeK One Board members (Bo Ryu, Lydia Shin, Sunghwan Cho, and Alex Choe)

TeK One Board members (Bo Ryu, Lydia Shin, Sunghwan Cho, and Alex Choe) are recognized for the vol- unteering to ensure that future of Korean entrepreneurs are greatly improved by launching TeK One, establish- ing the connection with KSEA as APS, organizing Business Venture Competition 2013 and Entrepreneurship Forums during UKC2013, and creating the inaugural TeK One forum to be held during May 30-31, 2014. As highly educated entrepreneurs, their devotion to build the network system for Korean-American entrepreneurs Dr. bo ryu is noted to “provide Korean-American start-ups and global Entrepreneurs with Korean heritage with access to President of TaK One capital and professional connection.” President, EpiSys Science, Inc.

2014 Outstanding Chapter and Capter President Award Presented by Korean-Ameri- can Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) KSEA Georgia Chapter (Chapter President : Dr. Sang Hyuck Park)

The KSEA Georgia Chapter and its President Dr. Sang Hyuck Park are recognized for the outstanding membership growth, successful hosting of Scientists and Engineers Early Ca- reer Development Workshop (SEECD 2013), Dr. sang hyuck park and exceptional delivery of many chapter Assistant Professor activities including Southeastern Regional Georgia Gwinnett College Conference (SERC). President Dr. Sang Hy- uck Park and the members of Georgia Chap- ter have demonstrated exemplary organiza- tional leadership and maturity with KSEA activities that raise the technical excellence, provide tangible benefits the KSEA members, and enhance the awareness of KSEA among the public. The Georgia Chapter and Chapter President Dr. Park are awarded as “role models for other chapters and chapter presidents.”

2014 Outstanding Chapter and Capter President Award Presented by Korean-Ameri- can Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) KSEA NY Metro Chapter (Representative: Dr. Jeong Seop Shim)

Members of KSEA NY Metro Chapter and Dr. Jeong Seop Shim are recognized for the monumental support to successfully carry out the UKC 2013 with more than 1,300 participants. Under the dedicated leadership of Dr. Jeong Seop Shim, NY Metro Chapter carried out extensive preparation and precise execution of UKC 2013. The devotion and tireless efforts of Dr. Shim made the UKC 2013 possible and he was the catalyst to bring the unity within the chapter and critical volunteers to the UKC 2013.

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2014 Young Generation Leadership Award Presented by Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) Ms. Kaylee Shin is recognized with outstanding contribution to the development of young generation (YG) membership and service to the YG in KSEA. Ms. Shin has served as an YG Director (2013), YGTLC Confer- ence Chair (2013) and YG Representative of South Texas Chapter (since 2011). Her leadership role for YG in KSEA is partly a product of KSEA activities since she was a participant and a volunteer in KSEA NMSC. She earned her BS in Chemistry and Psychology from University of Houston in 2009 and now works as a Senior

Ms. KAYLEE INWU SHIN Coordinator at SBM Offshore USA. Her leadership is noted as “giving back to KSEA with her outstanding Records Management Lead, contributions to the Young Generation membership development and services.” SBM Offshore USA Inc.

2014 Outstanding Community Service Award Presented by Korean-American Scien- tists and Engineers Association (KSEA) Dr. Keun-Hang Susan Yang is the Director of International Science Programs and Professor of Computational Science and Bioscience at Chapman University. She is recognized with her contribution in promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) for both local and global community. She holds PhD in Computational Neuroscience from George Mason University, worked as a post-doctoral fellow at Johns Hop- kins University, and served KWiSE as Vice President from 2012 to 2014. Dr. Yang is credited with numerous collaborative and team-building initiatives across many parts of the world including the US, Korea, Japan, Italy Dr. keun-hang susan yang Director of International Science Programs and Greece. Her service to the Korean-American community is noted with “fostering a better understanding Professor of Computational Science and of Korean culture” by the Hon. Ed Royce, member of US Congress. Bioscience at Chapman University

16 /// UKC 2014 Program at a Glance Program at a Glance

time 8/7 (Thursday) 8/8 (Friday) 8/9 (Saturday) 8/10 (Sunday)

7:00 am breakfast - 8:00 am

8:00 am symposium / forum - 9:40 am 9:40 am coffee break - 10:00 am 10:00 am plenary session plenary session plenary session - 12:00 pm (Opening Ceremony)

12:00 pm Lunch (Plenary Keynote Speaker) - 1:15 pm

1:15 pm break - 1:30 pm the 43rd KSEA 1:30 pm annual council symposium / forum - 3:30 pm meeting (part 2) 3:30 pm coffee break (Harbour AB) - 4:00 pm

4:00 pm symposium / symposium / poster session - 6:00 pm forum forum

6:00 pm Pre-dinner break - 6:30 pm networking 6:30 pm award ceremony banquet dinner dinner at local - 9:00 pm dinner restaurant

chapter presidents/ the 43rd KSEA 9:00 pm aps/committee annual council - 11:30 pm meeting/former meeting (part 1) presidnet meeting

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8/7 Thursday GPS grand Peninsula Ballroom 8/8 Friday RB regency Ballroom 8/9 Saturday BR Board Room SP SandPebble

TIME Basic Sciece Program Industry Technology Program Emerging Tech phy mst chm che cEA fan mse man cIT eec bmp cnv 7:00 am - 8:00 am breakfast (GPB ABCD) 8:00 am 8/7 (Thursday) - 9:40 am pine Conifer BR IV RB A RB C Oak SP B Harbour A Sumac RB B SP C 8/8 (Friday) pine Evergreen Conifer BR IV RB A RB C Oak SP B Harbour A Sumac RB B SP C 8/9 (Saturday) pine Evergreen Conifer BR IV RB C Sumac SP B Harbour A RB B SP C 9:40 am - 10:00 am coffee break 10:00 am - 12:00 pm plenary session (GPB Defg) 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm lunc( h GPB ABCD) 1:15 pm - 1:30 pm break 1:30 pm 8/7 (Thursday) - 3:30 pm pine Evergreen Conifer BR IV RB A RB C Oak SP B Harbour A Sumac RB B SP C 8/8 (Friday) pine Evergreen Conifer BR IV RB A RB C Oak SP B Harbour A Sumac RB B SP C 8/9 (Saturday) pine Evergreen Conifer BR IV RB A RB C SP B Harbour A Sumac RB B SP C/Oak 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm coffee break 4:00 pm 8/7 (Thursday) - 6:00 pm RB A/ pine Evergreen Conifer BR IV RB C Oak SP B Harbour A Sumac RB B SP C SP E 8/8 (Friday) poster session (gpb defg) 8/9 (Saturday) pine BR IV RB A RB C SP B Harbour A SP C/RB B RB B 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Pre-dinner break 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm 8/7 (Thursday) Dinner: GPB ABCD 8/8 (Friday) Dinner: Networking Dinner (Restaurant) 8/9 (Saturday) Dinner: GPB ABCD

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8/7 Thursday GPS grand Peninsula Ballroom 8/8 Friday RB regency Ballroom 8/9 Saturday BR Board Room SP SandPebble

time

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9:40 am - 10:00 am coffee break

10:00 am - 12:00 pm plenary session (GPB Defg)

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm lunc( h GPB ABCD)

1:15 pm - 1:30 pm break 1:30 pm D ate 8/7 (Thursday) -3:30 pm Forum YgPf kier ip cprok kiat creative economy kist Room P oolside Pavilion Harbour B sp A sp e gpb G SP D gpb E D ate 8/8 (Friday)

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Room P oolside Pavilion sp A SP DE P oolside Pavilion rm 2052

D ate 8/9 (Saturday) Forum YgPf Kwise/KOFWST History kusco cp/tgc meeting Room P oolside Pavilion sp A SP DE gpb G Harbour B 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm coffee break 4:00 pm 8/7 (Thursday) - 6:00 pm Forum YgPf kier ip Former P Meeting kiat creative economy Room P oolside Pavilion Harbour B sp A gpb e gpb G SP D D ate 8/8 (Friday) Forum kiost poster session (gpb defg) Room rm 2052 D ate 8/9 (Saturday) Forum YgPf History kusco cp/tgc Room P oolside Pavilion SP DE gpb G Harbour B 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Pre-dinner break 6:30 pm 8/7 (Thursday) Dinner: GPB ABCD - 9:00 pm 8/8 (Friday) Dinner: Networking Dinner (Restaurant) 8/9 (Saturday) Dinner: GPB ABCD 9:00 pm - D ate 8/7 (Thursday) 8/9 (Saturday) Former P Forum YgPf cp Council Meeting YgPf Meeting Room P oolside Pavilion gpb e Rb A Rb A P. Pavilion

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August 6, 2014 (Wednesday) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Registration 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM VIP Dinner August 7, 2014 (Thursday) 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Registration Symposium – Technical Session (I) 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM Energy Sustainability and Climate (ESC) Forum (I) 9:40 AM - 10:00 AM Coffee Break National Anthems (US and Korea) Opening Remarks Kookjoon Ahn (President of Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association) Welcoming Remarks Boo-Sup Lee (President of Korean Federation ofS cience and Technology Societies) Congratulatory Remarks Moon Jong Hong (Chair of Science, ICT, Future Planning, Broadcasting & Communications Committee) Suk-Joon Lee (Vice Minister of Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning) Min Keun Chung (President of NRF/KUSCO) Hae Jin Cho (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) Sang Ho Woo (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) Hae Chan Lee (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sang-kee Suh (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) Byung Hun Jun (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) Hojoon Chyung (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) Jee Young You (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) Byung Joo Min (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) In-Sook Park (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) Ha Jin Jhun (Member of National Assembly of Republic Of Korea) John Chiang (California State Controller) Dong Man Han (Consul General of Consulate General of Republic of Korea in San Fransisco) Plenary Keynote Speaker (I) 11:20 AM - 12:00 PM Dr. Preston Marshall (Google Access Services) -“Wireless Technology and Service InnovationT hat Can be Enabled by Flexible Spectrum Sharing and Access” Lunch Congratulatory Remarks from UKC Sponsors Korea Institute of the Advancement of Technology (KIAT) 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) Plenary Keynote Speaker 12:00 PM - 12:20 PM Prof. Jae Sung Lee (Ulsan NationalI nstitute of Sci & Tech (UNIST)) - “New Kid on the Block UNIST Vision 2030” 1:15 PM - 1:30 PM Break Symposium – Technical Session (II) YGPF (I) IP Forum-Part 1 Challenges and Prospects for US-ROK Nuclear CooperationF orum 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM KIST Forum KEIT Forum-Part 1 KIAT Forum-Part 1 Creative Economy Forum-Part 1 KIER Energy Eureka Forum-Part 1 20 /// UKC 2014 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Coffee Break Symposium – Technical Session (III) KEIT Forum-Part 2 KIAT Forum-Part 2 CreativeE conomy Forum-Part 2 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM KIER Energy Eureka Forum-Part 2 YGPF (II) IP Forum-Part 2 Former President Meeting 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM Pre-Dinner Break Banquet Dinner Opening Remarks Kookjoon Ahn (President of KSEA) Congratulatory Remarks Ken Cooley (Assemblyman of the 8th District of California) 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM Plenary Keynote Speaker 6:30 PM - 6:50 PM Dr. John Cabeca (Director of the Silicon Valley USPTO) - “Patent System for Innovation” 6:50 PM - 7:10 PM Duck-Ho Lim (President of Hanyang Univ.) Korean Traditional Art and Dance Performance YGPF (III) 9:00 PM - 11:30 PM Former President Meeting CP/TGC Meeting August 8, 2014 (Friday) 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Breakfast / Registration Symposium – Technical Session (IV) 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM ULTRA Forum-Part 1 Energy Sustainability and Climate (ESC) Forum (II) 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM KIOST Forum 9:40 AM - 10:00 AM CoffeeB reak Opening Remarks Dr. Kookjoon Ahn Plenary Keynote Speaker (II) 10:00 AM - 10:40 AM Dr. Simon Pete Worden (NASA Ames Center) -“NASA Missions” 10:40 AM - 11:20 AM Prof. Londa Schiebinger (Stanford University) -“Gendered Innovations in Science, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment” Congratulatory Remarks from UKC Sponsors Korea Advanced Institute ofS cience and Technology (KAIST) Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM) Korea Environment Institute (KEI) Lunch Congratulatory Remarks from UKC Sponsors 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Asan Medical Center(AMC) Korea Brain Research Institute (KBRI) Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) 1:15 PM - 1:30 PM Break Symposium – Technical Session (V) YGPF (IV) 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM KWiSE/KOFWST Women’s Forum ULTRA Forum-Part 2 Sponsor PromotionF orum 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM CoffeeB reak

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Lunch Congratulatory Remarks from UKC Sponsors Korea Institute of ConstructionT echnology (KICT) 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Plenary Keynote Speaker 12:00 PM -12:20 PM Prof. Sung-Hou Kim (University of California, Berkeley) -“Individual Genomic Variations andC ancer Susceptibility”

1:15 PM - 1:30 PM Break Symposium – Technical Session (VII) KSEA History Forum-Part 1 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM KUSCO Forum-Part 1 YGPF (IV) KWiSE/KOFWST Outstanding Women Scientist Forum 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Coffee Break Symposium – Technical Session (VIII) KSEA History Forum-Part 2 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM KUSCO Forum-Part 2 YGPF (V) 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM Pre-Dinner Break Award Ceremony Dinner 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM Closing Remarks Kookjoon Ahn (President of KSEA) YGPF 9:00 PM - 11:30 PM The 43rd KSEA Annual Council Meeting-Part 1 August 10, 2014 (Sunday) 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM The 43rd KSEA Annual Council Meeting-Part 2

22 /// UKC 2014 special session nd special session honoring of dr. kiuck lee, 2 KSEA president

I. Program

1. The opening remarks of the session chair: Yong Nak Lee (KSEA History Committee) 2. Video showing: Happy, successful life of Professor Kiuck Lee 3. Presentation “Dr. Kiuck Lee as a physicist”: Dr. Ki-Hyon Kim (NCCU-North Carolina) 4. Remarks: Dr. Kiuck’s life story: Dr. Howard Chung (KAIST, Korea) 5. Award to the Lee families

II. “Dr. Kiuck Lee as physicist” Presentation: Dr. Ki-Hyon Kim

Dr. Kiuck Lee was one of the founding charter members of the KSEA during the late 1960s and early 1970s, as one of the most senior scientists who received his Ph.D. in Physics in the United States immediately after the Korean War (1950-53).

Following his pre-college education, he attended Kyoto Imperial University, Kyoto, Japan, for his undergraduate education, during the 2nd world war. Dr. Lee returned to Korea after the war to be part of the first graduating class of Seoul National University, which was established as the new major public institution of higher learning in 1945. After completing his BS and MS in Physics at SNU, he served at SNU as a junior faculty member in the Physics department until he went abroad to United States for his advanced degree at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. He completed his Ph.D. degree at FSU under the mentorship of Professor Alex E. Green, then one of the most renowned theoretical physicists, in the field of nuclear fission.

He joined Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL as a research scientist, the first Korean physicist ever appointed at the national laboratory. He also joined the Physics faculty at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, remaining there for more than 40 years until his retirement in late 1990s.

During the early 1960s, Dr. Lee served as one of the Korean delegate members representing Republic of Korea at the conference of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the newly established international organization located in Vienna, Austria, which was dedicated to peaceful uses of atomic energy among the member organizations worldwide. Korea built its first nuclear reactor, TRIGA (Training, Research and Isotope production-General Atomic-Mark-II), on the outskirts of Seoul, during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and this initiative in the field has led to Korea’s emergence as one of the most advanced nuclear reactor manufacturers 50 years later.

Through his dedicated and tireless efforts over the subsequent years, in the field of higher education and training of young Korean scientists, Dr. Lee produced many second and third generation physicists. These physicists, in turn, returned back to Korea to help build the high technology infra-structure of the Korean economy by producing the younger brains that made the miracle on the Han River a reality. His efforts directly resulted in the establishment or enhancement of major institutions focused on high- technology, such as KAIST, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. In the United States, Dr. Lee helped to establish major Korean Professional organizations, such as Korean-American Scientists and Engineers in America, and AKPA, Association of Korean-American Physicists in America, which is the outgrowth of Korean Physical Society-Chapter in USA.

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Dr. Lee retained his Korean citizenship until he was 85 years old. He has received many awards, including ROK Presidential Medal of Honor, the KSEA Outstanding Service award, and recognition as KSEA Distinguished Honorary Member. He has provided inspiration for younger scientists throughout his life.

III. Dr. Kiuck’s life story Presentation: Dr. Howard Chung

Prof. Kiuck Lee was born on January 15, 1922 in Hamhung, Korea and grew up on a farm that produced apples, rice, and other crops. As a child, he is described as diligent, obedient, intelligent, friendly, and extremely loyal. His father wished for him to go to college and he later attended Seoul National University and majored in Physics. This dream of achieving higher education was an extremely important pillar of his constitution, and a force behind how he continued to influence others.

He lost his mother when he was only 15 years old and he mourned her death for many years. This was likely the defining moment, upon which his interminable commitment to family was crystallized. His commitment to family would later come into play when he became separated from his family in 1945, and again when he miraculously reunited with two of his younger sisters a few years later. It was also clearly reflected in his roles as dutiful son, brother, husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and mentor.

In 1957, while working at Argonne National Laboratory, he met Dr. Ok Soon Chun, who later became his wife of 49 years. With her adventuresome spirit and her desire to help others, she had been a pioneer in her own right, studying to become a medical doctor in Korea in the late 1940s. At that time, the world did not promote the pursuit of higher education or the advancement of professional careers for women. Prof. Lee remained as a professor of physics at Marquette University until his retirement at the age of 75 while his wife practiced medicine for over 40 years. True to her nature, she remained active and productive, continuing to read the latest medical literature, creating works of art, and helping to raise her grandchildren until her death in 2010.

Prof. Lee and his wife Dr. Chun are blessed with five daughters and encouraged them to pursue their own interests and invest themselves in meaningful endeavors going beyond artificial barriers such as gender, ethnic background, and age. Nurturing self-discipline in their daughters they always supported their daughters physically, emotionally, academically, and financially as their roles as children, sisters, students, wives, mothers, and physicians evolved. Before “women’s liberation” became mainstream, Professor Lee encouraged his family, his friends and his students to aim high, and fully supported their efforts to achieve those goals. Because of his contributions on the home front, his wife could continue on with her own professional endeavors.

Drs. Kiuck and OkSoon Lee have left five extremely close, motivated, nurturing daughters, and eight grandchildren. Grace has two children, Dana (16) and Alexander (14), and practices radiology in Illinois. Catherine, whose children, Justin and Chloe, are both 8, practices ophthalmology in Wisconsin. Diana’s daughters are Jane (20), and Leah (18); and she practices radiation oncology in Illinois. Juliane practices pediatric anesthesiology and medical acupuncture in Arkansas and Wisconsin. Linda has two children, Julian, age 11, and Jonathan, age 9; and practices dermatology in Wisconsin. They are immeasurably grateful that the grandchildren had the opportunity to know their phenomenal grandparents, and were able to see their grandparents’ innumerable displays of love, concern, selfless commitment, and generosity.

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UKC2014 will focus on basic science, emerging technology and industry 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. Click symposiums for more information and contact your symposium chair or co- chairs for inquiries.

Basic Science Programs Chair: Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University) PHY Physics Symposium Co-Chair: Eun-Suk Seo (University of Maryland) Co-Chair: Bum-Hoon Lee (Sogang University) Chair: Sung-Yell Song (Iowa State University) MST Math/Stat Symposium Co-Chair: Moon Jung Cho (US Bureau of Labor Statistics) Co-Chair: Taesung Park (Seoul National University) Chair: Jinsang Kim (University of Michigan) CHM Chemistry Symposium Co-Chair: Ohyun Kwon (UCLA) Co-Chair: Dal-Hee Min (Seoul NationalU niversity)

Industry Technology Program Chair: Gyeong Soon Hwang (University of Texas, Austin) CHE Chemical Engineering Symposium Co-Chair: Ah-Hyung Park (Columbia University) Co-Chair: Jungbae Kim (Korea University) Chair: David Sailor (Portland State University) Civil, Environmental, Architecture CEA Co-Chair: Byungkyu Brian Park (University of Virginia) Symposium Co-Chair: Moo-Young Han (Seoul NationalU niversity) Chair: Hee-Yong Kim (NationalI nstitutes of Health) Food, Agriculture and Nutrition FAN Co-Chair: Sung Woo Kim (North Carolina State University) Symposium Co-Chair: Eunok Choe (Inha University) Materials Science and Engineering Chair: Choonkun Park (KITECH-USA) MSE Symposium Co-Chair: Youngho Kim (Hanyang University) Chair: Liwei Lin (UC Berkeley) Mechanical, Aerospace and Naval MAN Co-Chair: Yongseok Suh (CSU-Sacramento) Engineering Symposium Co-Chair: Kwan Soo Lee (Hanyang University) Chair: Mario Gerla (UCLA) Computer and Information Technology CIT Co-Chair: Taek Jin Kwon (Fasoo USA) Symposium Co-Chair: Jihie Kim (KT) Chair: Dong Sam Ha (Virginia Tech) Electrical, Electronics and EEC Co-Chair: Sang Wu Kim (Iowa State University) Communications Symposium Co-Chair: Yong-Hwan Lee (Seoul National University)

Emerging Technology Program Bio, Medical and Pharmaceutical Chair: Sohyun Ahn (National Institutes of Health) BMP Symposium Co-Chair: Hey-Kyoung Lee (The Johns Hopkins University)

Chair: Hanjoong Jo (Emory and Georgia Tech University) CNV Convergence Technology Symposium Co-Chair: Sang Hoon Lee (Korea University) Co-Chair: Jongyoon Han (MIT)

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Basic Science Program

Physics [PHY] Symposium Chair: Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University) Co-Chairs: Eun-Suk Seo (University of Maryland); Bum-Hoon Lee (Sogang University)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Pine Room

PHY-1 Session: High Energy and Nuclear Physics I Chair: Jaehoon Yu (University of Texas at Arlington) 1. 8:00 AM (PHY-1) Keynote Holographic Principle: Towards the New Paradigm, Bum-Hoon Lee (Sogang University) 2. 8:20 AM (PHY-2) Invited Talk A Journey to New Physics with Kinematic Variables, Doojin Kim (University of Florida) 3. 8:40 AM (PHY-3) Invited Talk Standard Model Physics Measurements at CMS, Suyong Choi (Korea University) 4. 9:00 AM (PHY-4) Invited Talk Higgs Searches and Precision Measurements of Its properties at ATLAS, Ian Hinchliffe (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) 5. 9:20 AM (PHY-5) Invited Talk Intensity Frontier Program at FNAL, Yury Kolomensky (UC Berkeley)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Pine Room

PHY-2 Session: High Energy and Nuclear Physics II Chair: Sung-Won Lee (Texas Tech University) 1. 1:30 PM (PHY-6) Keynote Current Status and Future Trends of Theoretical Nuclear Physics, Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University) 2. 1:50 PM (PHY-7) Invited Talk Recent Results in Relativistic Heavy-ion Collisions and Korean Activities on the ALICE Experiment at CERN, Minjeong Kweon (Inha University) 3. 2:10 PM (PHY-8) Invited Talk Rare Isotope Accelerator in Korea, Sunkee Kim (Institute for Basic Science) 4. 2:30 PM (PHY-9) Invited Talk The Status and Future Trends in Dark Matter Search Experiments, Yeong Duk Kim (Institute for Basic Science) 5. 2:50 PM (PHY-10) Invited Talk What’s Next for the Large Hardon Collider?, Sung-Won Lee (Texas Tech University) 6. 3:10 PM Panel Discussion of High Energy and Nuclear Physics

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Pine Room

PHY-3 Session: Optics and Plasma Physics Chair: Kiyoung Kim (University of Maryland) 1. 4:00 PM (PHY-11) Invited Talk Laser Driven Protons Acceleration with the Ultra-Short and High- Intense Circularly Polarized Pulse with Thin Target, Donghoon Kuk (University of Texas at Austin) 2. 4:25 PM (PHY-12) Invited Talk Opto-mechanical Force Microscopy and Spectroscopy: Linear and Nonlinear, Junghoon Jahng, Jordan Brocious, Dmitry A. Fishman and Eric O. Potma (UC Irvine)

26 /// UKC 2014 3. 4:50 PM (PHY-13) Invited Talk Intense Terahertz Generation via Filamentation and Real-Time Imaging, Yung Jun Yoo, Taek-Il Oh, Yong Sing You, Ki-Yong Kim (University of Maryland) 4. 5:15 PM (PHY-14) Invited Talk “TBA”, Hae Ja Lee (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) 5. 5:40 PM (PHY-15) Phonon Anharmonicity of Silicon, Dennis S. Kim (Caltech)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Pine Room

PHY-4 Session: Biophysics Chair: Harold Kim (Georgia Institute of Technology) 1. 8:00 AM (PHY-16) Invited Talk Diffusion Mechanics of MutS during DNA Mismatch Repair, Jong-Bong Lee (POSTECH) 2. 8:20 AM (PHY-17) Invited Talk Caulobacter Chromosome in Vivo Configuration Matches model Predictions for a Supercoiled Polymer in a Cell-like Confinement, Sun Hae Hong (Stanford University and UC Berkeley), Esteban Toro (Stanford University and UC Berkeley), Kim I. Mortensen (UC Berkely and University of Denmark), Mario A. Díaz de la Rosa (Stanford University), Sebastian Doniach (Stanford University), Lucy Shapiro (Stanford University), Andrew J. Spakowitz (Stanford University), and Harley H. McAdams (Stanford University) 3. 8:40 AM (PHY-18) Invited Talk How DNA Breathing Influences DNA Bendability, Jiyoun Jeong, Tung T. Le, Harold Kim (Georgia Tech) 4. 9:00 AM (PHY-19) Invited Talk The Bacterial Chromosome: a Physical Biologist’s Apology, Suckjoon Jun (UC San Diego) 5. 9:20 AM (PHY-20) Invited Talk Interrogating Cancer by Quantitative Molecular Imaging, Youngho Seo (UC San Francisco)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Pine Room

PHY-5 Session: Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics Chair: Eun-Gook Moon (University of California, Santa Barbara) 1. 1:30 PM (PHY-21) Invited Talk Single-particle and Collective Properties of Multilayer Graphene from the Wavefunction Rotation Method, Hongki Min (Seoul National University)

2. 2:00 PM (PHY-22) Invited Talk Spin-orbital Entangled Jeff States in 4d and 5d Transition Metal Systems, Hosub Jin (Institute for Basic Science and Seoul National University) 3. 2:30 PM (PHY-23) Invited Talk Electronic Structure, Superconductivity, and Magnetism in Nickelate Superlattices, Myung Joon Han (KAIST) 4. 3:00 PM (PHY-24) Invited Talk Exotic Phases in Spin-orbit Coupled Correlated Electron Systems, Eun-Gook Moon(UC Santa Barbara), Cenke Xu(UC Santa Barbara), Yong Baek Kim (University of Toronto) and Leon Balents(UC Santa Barbara)

August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Pine Room

PHY-6 Session: Space and Astrophysics Chair: Eun-Suk Seo (University of Maryland) 1. 8:00 AM (PHY-25) Keynote Particle Astrophysics Experiments on the International Space Station Eun-Suk Seo (University of Maryland) 2. 8:20 AM (PHY-26) Invited Talk Nonlinear Plasma Processes in Space, Peter H. Yoon (University of Maryland) 3. 8:40 AM (PHY-27) Invited Talk Elements, Molecules and Dust from Supernovae in Early Universe and Supernova cosmology, Jeonghee Rho (SETI Institute and NASA Ames Research Center)

Forward together /// 27 4. 9:00 AM (PHY-28) Invited Talk New Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave Detector with Superconducting Instrumentation, Ho Jung Paik (University of Maryland) 5. 9:20 PM (PHY-29) Invited Talk Science vs Antiscience, Taeil Bai (Stanford University)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Pine Room

PHY-7 Session: Experimental Condensed Matter Physics Chair: Na Young Kim (Stanford University) 1. 1:30 PM (PHY-30) Invited Talk Terahertz Control of Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Microcavity, Yun-Shik Lee (Oregon State University) 2. 1:55 PM (PHY-31) Invited Talk Development of Superconducting Qubit System in KRISS, Yonuk Chong (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) 3. 2:20 PM (PHY-32) Invited Talk Electronic Transport in Topological Insulator Nanostructures, Seung Sae Hong (Stanford University) 4. 2:45 PM (PHY-33) Invited Talk Emergent Kondo Effect in the Surface 2-D Electron System on

SrTiO3 , Menyoung Lee (Stanford University) 5. 3:10 PM (PHY-34) Invited Talk Beauty and Wonder in Exciton-Polariton Quantum Simulators, Na Young Kim (Stanford University)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Pine Room

PHY-8 Session: Quantum Informatics Chair: Jungsang Kim (Duke University) 1. 4:00 PM (PHY-35) Invited Talk Scalable Quantum Computation and Simulation in Trapped Ions using Optimal Control of Multimode Couplings, Taeyoung Choi (University of Maryland) 2. 4:20 PM (PHY-36) Invited Talk Quantum Control and Process Tomography of a Semiconductor Quantum Dot Hybrid Qubit, Dohun Kim, (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 3. 4:40 PM (PHY-37) Invited Talk Quantum Communication Network of Qubit Coherent State, Jaewan Kim (KIAS) 4. 5:00 PM (PHY-38) Invited Talk Experimental Test of Quantum Principles with Trapped Ion System, Kihwan Kim (Tsinghua University) 5. 5:20 PM (PHY-39) Invited Talk Development of Quantum Key Distribution and Repeater System at SK Telecom, Taehyun Kim (SK Telecom) 6. 5:40 PM (PHY-40) Invited Talk Direct Quantum-Information Transfer between Superconducting Qubits and Telecommunication Photons, Hanhee Paik (Raytheon BBN/IBM)

August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

PHY Poster Session Chair: Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University) 1. (PHY-P1) Stellar Populations of 16 Early-Type Galaxies from the Hubble Space Telescope WFC3/IR Surface Brightness Fluctuation Observations, Hyun-chul Lee, Stephanie Segura and Genesis Moreno (University of Texas-Pan American) 2. (PHY-P2) Special Nuclear Material Detection via Laser Induced Ionization-seeded Plasmas, Jungmoo Hah (University of Michigan), Geehyun Kim (Sejong University) and Mark Hammig (University of Michigan) 3. (PHY-P3) Thermomagnetic­ Properties of Rareear­ th Replacement Magnetic Materials: MnBi/Sb Compounds and MnBi/Sb­Co­Fe alloys, Soo Kyung Kim (Georgia Institute of Technology), Hamid

28 /// UKC 2014 Garmestani (Georgia Institute of Technology), Kim Ferris (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Dongsheng Li (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) 4. (PHY-P4) Microwave Spectroscopy of Cold Rubidium Rydberg Atoms, Jeonghun Lee (University of Virginia)

Mathematics & Statistics [MST] Symposium Chair: Sung-Yell Song (Iowa State Univ.) Co-Chairs: MoonJung Cho (Bureau of Labor Statistics); Taesung Park (Seoul National Univ.)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Evergreen Room

MST-1 Session: Mathematics I Chair: Ji Young Choi (Shippensburg Univ.) & Eungchun Cho (Kentucky State Univ.) 1. 1:30 PM (MST-1) Impossible Counter-examples of Collatz Conjecture, Ji Young Choi (Shippensburg Univ.) 2. 2:00 PM (MST-2) The fractional metric dimension of trees and generalized prisms, Eunjeong Yi (Texas A&M Univ., Galveston) 3. 2:30 PM (MST-3) Computational RNA topology prediction by a hierarchical graph sampling approach, Namhee Kim (New York Univ.) 4. 3:30 PM (MST-4) Partial geometric designs and difference families, Sung-Yell Song, Kathleen Nowak (Iowa State Univ.) and Oktay Olmez (Ankara Univ. Turkey)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Evergreen Room

MST-2 Session: Mathematics II Chair: Jae-Hun Jung (SUNY Buffalo), & Hae Soo Oh (UNC, Charlotte) 1. 4:00 PM (MST-5) Collocated enrichment for isogeometric analysis of elliptic boundary value problems with singuraties, Hae Soo Oh (UNC Charlotte) 2. 4:30 PM (MST-6) RBF-WENO methods for hyperbolic PDEs, Jae-Hun Jung and Jingyang Guo (SUNY Buffalo) 3. 5:00 PM (MST-7) One-Hour Keynote Address: Geometry, topology and data analysis, Eungchun Cho (Kentucky State Univ.)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Evergreen Room

MST-3 Session: Bio-Mathematics Chair: Sookkyung Lim (Univ. of Cincinnati), & Yonil Park (NIH) 1. 8:00 AM (MST-8) Simulations of bacterial flagellar bundling using by the generalized immersed boundary method, Sookkyung Lim (Univ. of Cincinnati) 2. 8:30 AM (MST-9) Applying an integrative approach for understanding bladder cancer biology, YeonJeong Choi, Doris Kim and Omar Kabbarah (Genentech Inc.) 3. 9:00 AM (MST-10) Shrunken discriminant analysis, Woncheol (Seoul National Univ.) and Kevin Dobbin (Univ. of Georgia)

Forward together /// 29 August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Evergreen Room

MST-4 Session: Bio-Statistics Chair: Taesung Park (Seoul National Univ.) & Sunhee Ro (Onyx Pharmaceuticals) 1. 1:30 PM (MST-11) Family-based genertic study of immune thrombocytopenia based on the combined analysis of genome-wide linkage scan and whole genome sequencing, Bing Zhang, Yoohna Choi, Dana Ng, Ziming Weng, Clara Lo, Yohannes Ghebremariam, Engin Özkan, Chun-Ping Liao, Susumu Inoue, Joachim Hallmayer, Chris Garcia, John Cooke, Hua Tang, Arend Sidow and James Zehnder (Stanford Univ.) 2. 2:00 PM (MST-12) Sample size re-estimation in multi-center oncology trials with time-to-event endpoint using Bayesian, Sunhee Ro, Mihaela Obreja (Onyx Pharmaceuticals) and Nitin Patel (Cytel Inc.) 3. 2:30 PM (MST-13) Pathway-based association tests for rare variants using next generation sequencing, Taesung Park (Seoul national Univ.) 4. 3:00 PM (MST-14) Testing calibration of risk models at extremes of desease-risk, Minsun Song Peter Kraft, Amit Joshi, Myrto Barrdahl, Nilanjan Chatterjee (NCI/NIH, Harvard School of Public Health)

August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Evergreen Room

MST-5 Session: Statistics I Chair: Donsig Jang (Mathematica Policy Research), & Inho Park (Bukyung National Univ.) 1. 8:00 AM (MST-15) Adaptive design focusing on timely and on-budget delivery of high quality data, Donsig Jang (Mathematica Policy Research) 2. 8:20 AM (MST-16) A study on design effect models for stratified multi-stage sampling, Inho Park (Bukyung National Univ.) 3. 8:40 AM (MST-17) Evaluating coverage and accuracy of census list of households using new IT, SunWoong Kim, Eun-Seok Kim, Young-Je Woo, Ha-Na Lee and Bo-Yoon Choi (Dongguk Univ.) 4. 9:00 AM (MST-18) Propensity-score-adjustment method for nonignorable nonresponse, Jae-kwang Kim (Iowa State Univ) Minsun Riddles (Westat) and Jongho Im (Iowa State Univ.) 5. 9:20 AM (MST-19) Importance sampling for a Markov renewal success process, Yonil Park (NIH)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Evergreen Room

MST-6 Session: Statistics II Chair: Grace Hyun Kim (UCLA) & Yun Chon (Amgen Inc.) 1. 1:30 PM (MST-20) initial study of spatial heterogeneity in lung air-trapping, Grace Hyun Kim and Eran Bamoy (UCLA) 2. 1:50 PM (MST-21) Study designs reducing placebo response, Yun Chon and Hao Zhang (Amgen Inc.) 3. 2:10 PM (MST-22) Model based imputation methods for missing covariances in regression models with interactions, Soeun Kim (U. Texas Health Center) Catherine Sugar and Thomas Belin (UCLA) 4. 2:30 PM (MST-23) Applications and limitations of statistical modeling, MyungShin Oh (Baxter Healthcare Co.) 5. 2:50 PM (MST-24) Diagnostic tools for generalized variance functions in the analysis of complex survey data, MoonJung Cho, John Eltinge, Julie Gershunskayar and Larry Huff (US Bureau of Labor Statistics) 6. 3:10 PM (MST-25) Discussion and Closing Remarks

30 /// UKC 2014 Chemistry [CHM] Symposium Chair: Jinsang Kim (Univ. of Michigan) Co-Chairs: Ohyun Kwon (UCLA); Dal-Hee Min (Seoul National University.)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Conifer Room

CHM-1 Session: Chemistry for Electronics and Devices I Chair: Dong Ha Kim (Ewah Womans University) 1. 8:00 AM (CHM-1) Invited Talk Universal process-inert encoding architecture for polymer microparticles, Jiseok Lee, Paul Bisso, Rathi Srinivas, Jae Jung Kim, Patrick S. Doyle (UNIST) 2. 8:20 AM (CHM-2) Invited Talk Beyond Lithium-Ion: High Energy Rechargeable Metal-Air Batteries, Ho Cheol Kim (IBM) 3. 8:40 AM (CHM-3) Invited Talk Compliant, Heterogeneously Integrated Micro-VCSELs Towards Wearable and Implantable Optoelectronic Sensing and Actuating Platforms, Jongseung Yoon (USC) 4. 9:00 AM (CHM-4) Keynote Talk Directed Self-assembly and Alignment of Conjugated Polymers for High Performance Plastic Electronics, Jinsang Kim (University of Michigan)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:10 PM, Conifer Room

CHM-2 Session: Chemistry for Electronics and Devices II Chair: Jongseung Yoon (USC) 1. 1:30 PM (CHM-5) Invited Talk Plasmon-Enhanced Photocatalysis on TiO2-Passivated GaP, Jing Qiu, Guangtong Zeng, Prathamesh Pavaskar, Zhen Li, Stephen Cronin (USC) 2. 1:50 PM (CHM-6) Invited Talk Hybrid Nanomaterials for Plasmonics, with Applications in Energy, Photocatalysis, Sensing and Light, Dong Ha Kim, Saji T. Kochuveedu, Yoon Hee Jang, Yu Jin Jang, Kyungwha Chung, Ji-Eun Lee, Li Na Quan (Ewah Womans Univ.) 3. 2:10 PM (CHM-7) Invited Talk Oxidation effects on the fluorescence of graphene quantum dots, Sungho Song, Jinsup Lee, Sung Hwan Jin, Seok Woo Jeon (KAIST) 4. 2:30 PM (CHM-8) Photophysical properties of 2D materials, Dong Hee Son (Texas A&M Univ.) 5. 2:50 PM (CHM-9) Targeted Molecular Imaging of Cancer Cells using MS2-Based 129Xe NMR, Keunghong Jeong, Chawita Netirojjanakul, Henrik Munch, Jinny Sun, David E. Wemmer, Matthew B. Francis, and Alexander Pines (UC Berkely)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Conifer Room

CHM-3 Session: Chemistry for Bio and Medicine I Chair: Dal-Hee Min (Seoul National Univ.) 1. 4:00 PM (CHM-10) Invited Talk Poly-Cyclodextrin and Poly-Paclitaxel Nano-Assembly for Anticancer Therapy, Won Jong Kim (POSTECH) 2. 4:20 PM (CHM-11) Invited Talk Biomimetic Self-templating Assembly and Applications, Seung-Wuk Lee (UC Berkely)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Conifer Room

CHM-4 Session: Chemistry for Bio and Medicine II Chair: Won Jong Kim (POSTECH)

Forward together /// 31 1. 8:00 AM (CHM-12) Keynote Talk Biomedical Applications of Biosensors based on Graphene Oxide, Dal-Hee Min (Seoul National Univ.) 2. 8:40 AM (CHM-13) Invited Talk In vivo Molecular Imaging Techniques for Preclinical Tumor Detection, Euiheon Chung (GIST) 3. 9:00 AM (CHM-14) Invited Talk Enhanced Surface Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells using Biomimetic Nanotechnology, Ja Hye Myung, Seungpyo Hong (UIC) 4. 9:20 AM (CHM-15) Invited Talk, Chemical Approach to Target Protein-Protein Interactions Misook Oh, Ji Hoon Lee, Wei Wang, Quyen Hoang, Hyung-Suk Lim (POSTECH)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Conifer Room

CHM-5 Session: Chemical Synthesis and Catalysis I Chair: Chulbom Lee (Seoul National Univ.) 1. 1:30 PM (CHM-16) Keynote Talk Phosphinocatalysis and Its Applications, Ohyun Kwon (UCLA) 2. 2:10 PM (CHM-17) Invited Talk Development of Stereodivergent and Ambivalent Organic Reactions, Kyungsoo Oh (Indiana) 3. 2:30 PM (CHM-18) Invited Talk New Directions of the Fischer Indole Synthesis, Cheon-Gyu Cho (Hanyang) 4. 2:50 PM (CHM-19) Activity and Selectivity of Unsupported -Functionalized Alkanethiolate-Capped Pd Nanoparticle Catalysts, Young-Seok Shon, Diego Gavia, and May Maung (CalState) 5. 3:10 PM (CHM-20) Synthesis of transition-metal substituted polyoxoniobates for thin-film and H2 production, Jungho Son (UC Davis)

August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Conifer Room

CHM-6 Session: Chemical Synthesis and Catalysis I Chair: Ohyun Kwon (UCLA) 1. 8:00 AM (CHM-21) Invited Talk Glycan Microarrays for Fast Evaluation of Carbohydrate-mediated Recognition events, Injae Shin (Yonsei) 2. 8:20 AM (CHM-22) Invited Talk Catalytic Functionalization of Alkynes for Use in Organic Synthesis, Chulbom Lee (Seoul National Univ.) 3. 8:40 AM (CHM-23) Invited Talk Total Synthesis of Natural Products via Strategic Use of [3,3]-Sigmatropic Rearrangement and Ring-Closing Metathesis, Sanghee Kim (Seoul National Univ.) 4. 9:00 AM (CHM-24) Fe(II)-catalysis in Cyclization and Coupling Reactions, Eun Joo Kang (Kyung Hee University) 5. 9:20 AM (CHM-25) Investigation of Reaction Intermediates in Gold Catalysis, Seunghoon Shin (Hanyang Univ.)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Conifer Room

CHM-7 Session: Chemistry for Energy and Environment I Chair: Joong-ho Moon (Florida International Univ.) 1. 1:30 PM (CHM-26) Invited Talk Synthesis of Novel Ionic Polymers for Fuel Cell Applications, Chulsung Bae (RPI) 2. 1:50 PM (CHM-27) Invited Talk Transition Metal-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions of Propiolic Acids, Sunwoo Lee (Chonnam Nationlal Univ.) 3. 2:10 PM (CHM-28) Invited Talk Polymer-based Sensor for Continuous Monitoring of Ozone Exposure, Tereza Vokata, Patrick Roman, Aparajita Singh, Avigyan Gupta, Shekhar Bhansali,

32 /// UKC 2014 Joong-ho Moon (Fluorida International Univ.) 4. 2:30 PM (CHM-29) Invited Talk Structure-property-relationship of networked polymers using epoxy thermoset derived from vegetable oils, Chang Y. Ryu (RPI) 5. 2:50 PM (CHM-30) Fluorometric Quantification of Microalgal Neutral Lipids, Paul Nam, Jongfang Zhao, Keesoo Lee (Missouri Univ. of Sci. & Tech.) 6. 3:10 PM (CHM-31) Highly Water Permeable Anti-fouling Coatings for Water Purification Membrane, Young-Hye Na, Ankit Vora, Geoff Geise, Benny Freeman, Majed Nassar (IBM Almadan Research Center)

CHM Poster Session Chair: Joong-ho Moon (Florida International Univ.)

August 8, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

1. (CHM-P1)Picosecond to Second Dynamics Reveals a Structural Transition in Clostridium botulinum NO-Sensor, Byung-Kuk Yoo, Isabelle Lamarre, Fabrice Rappaport, Pierre Nioche, C. S. Raman, Jean-Louis Martin, and Michel Negrerie (Caltech) 2. (CHM-P2)A chromogenic molecular capsule observable by the naked-eye, Yeon Sil Park, Kyungsoo Peak (Soongsil Univ.) 3. (CHM-P3)Nanoscopic Cylindrical Bottle Brush Polymers as Covalent Pre-assembled High Resolution and High Sensitivity, Sangho Cho, Guorong Sun, James W. Thackeray, Peter Trefonas, Karen L. Wooley (Texas A&M Univ.) 4. (CHM-P4)The Development of Certified Reference Material for Lead Free Solder, Byung-Kyu Yu, Jae- Hong Kim, Sunyool Bong, Yo-Han Jang, Yle-Shik Sun (Korea Testing & Research Institute) 5. (CHM-P5)Single Molecule Confocal Fluorescence Lifetime Correlation Spectroscopy for Accurate Nanoparticle Si, Bonghwan Chon, Kimberly Briggman, Jeeseong Hwang (National Institute of Standards and Technology) 6. (CHM-P6)Aldehyde-Functional Polycarbonates as Reactive Platforms, Gyu Seong Heo, Sangho Cho, and Karen L. Wooley (Texas A&M Univ.) 7. (CHM-P7)Suppression of Quenching in Plasmon-Enhanced Luminescence via Rapid Intra-Particle Energy Transfer in Doped Quantum Dots, Yerok Park, Arika Pravitasari, Jeffery E. Raymond, James D. Batteas and Dong Hee Son (Texas A&M Univ.) 8. (CHM-P8)Application of the Science Song for the Enhancement of Self-Efficiency in Learning General Chemistry at Konyang University, Yoonjin Lee (Konyang Univ.)

Industry Technology Program

Chemical Engineering [CHE] Symposium Chair: Gyeong Soon Hwang (University of Texas at Austin) Co-Chairs: Ah-Hyung Alissa Park (Columbia Uhiversity); Jungbae Kim (Korea University)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, BoardRoom IV

CHE-1 Session: Young Researcher Forum Chair: Jae-Woo Lee (KAIST) Co-chair: Alissa Park (Columbia University)

Forward together /// 33 1. 8:00 AM (CHE-1) Invited Talk Effects of gasification reactivity by temperature, Tae-Jun Park (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information) 2. 8:20 AM (CHE-2) Invited Talk Quantitative Imaging of the Single Molecular Isoforms In Vivo, Kyuwan Lee (Binghamton University) 3. 8:40 AM (CHE-3) Invited Talk Reaction Pathways of Acid-catalyzed Furfuryl Alcohol conversion, Taejin Kim (SUNY Stonybrook) 4. 9:00 AM (CHE-4) Invited Talk Multiple Displacement Amplification of Bacterial Genomic DNA in Picoliter Droplets Using a Microflui, Minsoung Rhee (Sandia National Laboratories) 5. 9:20 AM (CHE-5) Invited Talk High performance molybdenum dioxide (MoO2)-based anode for dodecane-fueled SOFCs, Su Ha (Washington State University)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, BoardRoom IV

CHE-2 Session: Computational materials discovery and design Chair: Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Insititute Tech) Co-chair: Yun-Hee Jang (Gwangju Institute of Sci and Tech) 1. 1:30 PM (CHE-6) Invited Talk Catalytic Reaction Studies based on Nanoparticle Catalysts, Kwangjin An (UC Berkekey) 2. 1:50 PM (CHE-7) Invited Talk The Role of Samarium (Sm) 4f and Samarium-perturbed O 2p States in Enhancing Sulfur Tolerance on Sm-doped Cerium Oxide (CeO2), Hyungchul Ham (KIST) 3. 2:10 PM (CHE-8) Invited Talk Surface Modification and Functionalizing for Asymmetric Interfaces, Jeong Woo Han (Seoul National University) 4. 2:30 PM (CHE-9) Thermal Characterization of Li/sulfur Cells Using Isothermal Micro-Calorimetry, Jeongwook Seo (Illinois Institute of Technology) 5. 2:50 PM (CHE-10) Invited Talk First-Principles Modeling Approach towards Quinone-Derivatives for Li ion battery: Effect of Molecular Architecture on Electrochemical Properties, Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Insititute Tech) 6. 3:10 PM (CHE-11) Keynote Talk Computational Design of Silicon-based Nanomaterials for Lithium Ion Batteries, Gyeong S. Hwang (University of Texas at Austin)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, BoardRoom IV

CHE-3 Session: Computational materials discovery and design Chair: Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Insititute Tech) Co-chair: Yun-Hee Jang (Gwangju Institute of Sci and Tech) 1. 4:00 PM (CHE-12) Design principles for graphene-based materials for enhanced supercapacitor performance, Alexander Pak (UT Austin) 2. 4:20 PM (CHE-13) Invited Talk Toward efficient electrochemical conversion of CO2: catalyst design accelerated by simulation-based screening, Hyungjun Kim (KAIST) 3. 4:40 PM (CHE-14) Invited Talk Density Functional Predictions of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Hydrocarbon Separations using Porous Solids, Yusung Jung (KAIST) 4. 5:00 PM (CHE-15) Invited Talk Computational Screening of CO2 and Water Adsorption in Zeolites, Jihan Kim (KAIST) 5. 5:20 PM (CHE-16) Invited Talk Molecular modeling of CO2 Capture by Amine Solvents, Yunhee Jang (GIST) 6. 5:40 PM (CHE-17) Invited Talk Coarse-grained simulation of DNA bundle formation, Yves Lansac (University of Tours, France)

34 /// UKC 2014 August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, BoardRoom IV

CHE-4 Session: Recent Advances in Biosensors and Biomonitoring Chair: Man-Bok Gu (Korea University) Co-chair: Min-Gon Kim (GIST) 1. 8:00 AM (CHE-18) Invited Talk Carbohydrate Chip-based Specific Detection of Vibrio cholera, Hyung Joon Cha (POSTECH) 2. 8:17 AM (CHE-19) Invited Talk Novel biosensing strategies based on the specific interactions between biomolecules and metal ions, Hyun Gyu Park (KAIST) 3. 8:34 AM (CHE-20) Invited Talk Lab-on-a-Paper Technology for Smart Biosensing and Diagnosis, Min-Gon Kim (GIST) 4. 8:51 AM (CHE-21) Invited Talk Innovations on Aptamer Science and Engineering for Ultrasensitive Biosensing, Man Bock Gu (Korea University) 5. 9:08 AM (CHE-22) Invited Talk Autodisplay Technology for Biosensor Applications, Jae-Chul Pyun (Yonsei University) 6. 9:25 AM (CHE-23) Invited Talk High resolution CE-SSCP combined with MLPA for multiplex genetic analysis, Gyoo Yeol Jung (Postech)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, BoardRoom IV

CHE-5 Session: Emerging topics in Biochemical Engineering Chair: You-Yeon Won (Purdue University) Co-chair: Jungbae Kim (Korea University) 1. 1:30 PM (CHE-24) Invited Talk Self-Assembled Nanoparticles for Vascular Imaging, Hyun Joon Kong (UIUC) 2. 1:50 PM (CHE-25) Invited Talk Multi-functional Nanomedicine for Synergistic Biomedical Applications, Young Jik Kwon (UC-Irvine) 3. 2:10 PM (CHE-26) Invited Talk Integrative Framework for Genome-Scale Dynamic Metabolic Modeling, Hyun Seob Song (PNNL) 4. 2:30 PM (CHE-27) Invited Talk Direct Investigation of Adhesion, Domains, Miscibility and Equilibrium in Asymmetric Myelin Membrane, Younjin Min (University of Arkron) 5. 2:50 PM (CHE-28) Invited Talk Direct observation of dynamic mechanical regulation of DNA condensation by environmental stimuli, Joonil Seog (University of Maryland) 6. 3:10 PM (CHE-29) Invited Talk Various device applications using vapor deposited polymer films, Sung Gap Im (KAIST)

August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, BoardRoom IV

CHE-6 Session: CO2 capture and conversion - enzyme & chemical Chair: Yonghwan Kim (Kwangwoon University) Co-chair: Jungbae Kim (Korea University) 1. 8:00 AM (CHE-30) Invited Talk Enzymatic CO2 Reduction to Produce Formate, Yonghwan Kim (Kwangwoon University) 2. 8:17 AM (CHE-31) Invited Talk Water-soluble Rhodium Complexes for Regeneration of NADH with Elevated Catalytic Turnover Frequency, Sungho Yoon (Kookmin University) 3. 8:34 AM (CHE-32) Invited Talk Preparation of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate using HCl and NaOH from NaCl electrolysis, Kwang-Deog Jung (KIST) 4. 8:51 AM (CHE-33) Invited Talk Bioelectrocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide, Shelly Minteer

Forward together /// 35 (University of Utah) 5. 9:08 AM (CHE-34) Invited Talk Cell Free Biosynthesis for Conversion of Carbon Dioxide, Ping Wang (University of Minnesota) 6. 9:25 AM (CHE-35) Keynote Talk Nanobiocatalysis for Carbon Capture and Utilization, Jungbae Kim (Korea University)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, BoardRoom IV

CHE-7 Session: CO2 capure and conversion – microalgae Chair: Sang Jun Sim (Korea University) Co-chair: Sunho Choi (Northeastern University) 1. 1:30 PM (CHE-36) Invited Talk Nanowire-assisted high-throughput gene delivery into microalgal cells, Tae Seok Seo (KAIST) 2. 2:00 PM (CHE-37) Invited Talk Monitoring and Quantification of Lipid Droplet Accumulation in Microalgae using Microfluidics, Noo Li Jeon (Seoul National University) 3. 2:30 PM (CHE-38) Invited Talk Droplet Microfluidics based High-throughput Screening of Algal Strains, Arum Han (Texas A&M University)

4. 3:00 PM (CHE-39) Invited Talk Multiscale Strategies for Efficient Conversion of 2CO using Microalgae, Sang Jun Sim (Korea University)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, BoardRoom IV

CHE-8 Session: Panel discussion on the Frontiers of CCUS (Invitation only) Chair: Alissa Park (Columbia University) Co-chair: Jae-Woo Lee (KAIST) 1. 4:00 PM (CHE-40) Invited Talk Computational carbon capture, Berend Smit (UC Berkeley) 2. 4:25 PM (CHE-41) Invited Talk Active CO2 Reservoir Management for Carbon Storage, Roger Aines (LLNL) 3. 4:50 PM (CHE-42) Invited Talk Functionalization of Metal Organic Frameworks for Enhanced Stability Under Humid Environment for CO2 Capture Applications, Sunho Choi (Northeastern University) 4. 5:15 PM (CHE-43) Invited Talk Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Carbon Monoxide using Manganese, Jae Woo Lee (KAIST) 5. 5:40 PM (CHE-44) Keynote Talk Sustainable Conversion of Carboneous Materials to Liquid Fuels with Integrated in-situ Carbon Sequestration, Ah-Hyung Alissa Park (Columbia University)

CHE-Poster Session August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

1. (CHE-P1) Study of Porosity regarding Different Rocks in Core-Flooding Systems, Hyukmin Kweon 2. (CHE-P2) Methane Clathrate Hydrate Formation with Cyclic Compounds, Jae Lee 3. (CHE-P3) Controlled Release Behavior for Anti Insect Nano Powders with Repellent, Jun-Young Lee 4. (CHE-P4) A novel co-culture system for pseudo-continuous fermentation from lignocellulosic sugars, Min Hea Kim 5. (CHE-P5) Bio-inspired silicification and Biosilica: Design of Silicatein and Silicatein-like Protein, Seung Pil Pack 6. (CHE-P6) Evaluation of Chemical and Mechanical Stability of Anion Exchange Membranes for All- Vanadium and Vanadium-Cerium Redox Flow Batteries, Sukhwan Yun, Javier Parrondo and Vijay Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

36 /// UKC 2014 Civil, Environmental and Architecture [CEA] Symposium Chair: David Sailor (Portland State Univ.) Co-Chairs: Byungkyu Brian Park (Univ. of Virginia); Moo-Young Han (Seoul National Univ.)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Regency Ballroom (RB) A Room

CEA-1 Session: Water (I) Chair: Jae Ryu (U. of Idaho) Co-Chairs: Sang Hyuck Park (Georgia Gwinnett College), Gyu Tae Seo (KSEE) 1. 8:00 AM (CEA-1) Keynote Talk Impacts of Snake River Management on Hydrologic Services Provided in the Lower Columbia River Basin, John Tracy (University of Idaho) 2. 8:30 AM (CEA-2) Development of Watershed Management Tool for Protecting Groundwater Resources from Various Contaminants in Hawaii, Seo Jin Ki (University of Hawaii) 3. 8:50 AM (CEA-3) Next Steps for Water Environment Management in Korea, Byung-Kook Lee (Korea Environment Institute), Tae-Joo Park (Pusan National University) 4. 9:10 AM (CEA-4) Reservoir Fish Stocking Operation and Maintenance in Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Jinwon Seo (Shoshone-Paiute Tribes)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) A Room

CEA-2 Session: Environmental Chair: Byeong-Uk Kim (Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources) Co-Chair: Sang-Mi Lee (South Coast Air Quality Management District) 1. 1:30 PM (CEA-5) Keynote Talk Innovative Concave Green Roof as Water-Energy-Food Nexus, Mooyoung Han (Seoul National University) 2. 2:00 PM (CEA-6) Estimating Future Air Pollutant Emissions from Fossil Fuel Power Plants, Byeong-Uk Kim (Georgia Department of Natural Resources) 3. 2:20 PM (CEA-7) Biocompatible Polymer Production as a Means of Carbon Sequestration, Jaewook Myung and Craig S. Criddle (Stanford University) 4. 2:40 PM (CEA-S) Estimating the Environmental Kuznets Curve for Water Pollution: An Empirical Analysis in , Jaesung Choi, Robert Hearne (North Dakota State University), Kihoon Lee (Chungnam National University), David Roberts (North Dakota State University) 5. 3:00 PM (CEA-8) Invited Talk Seconary Organic Aerosol Formation in the Presence of Sea Salt Aerosol: Chamber Studies and Modeling, Myoseon Jang (University of Florida - Gainesville)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) A Room

CEA-3 Session: Water (II) Chair: Jae Ryu (U. of Idaho) Co-Chairs: Sang Hyuck Park (Georgia Gwinnett College), Gyu Tae Seo (KSEE) 1. 4:00 PM (CEA-9) Invited Talk Pressure Assisted Forward Osmosis (PAFO) for the Reduction of Energy Consumption in Wastewater Treatment and Seawater Desalination, In S. Kim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) 2. 4:30 PM (CEA-10) Monitoring Challenges of Secondary Treated Wastewater for Methyl Isothiocyanate (MITC) and N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) Through MF/RO/UV Process, Lee J. Yoo (Orange County water District) 3. 4:50 PM (CEA-11) Management Tool for Drinking Water Aquifer Protection and Closure of the Small Contaminated Site (Dry Cleaners) – A Regulatory Perspective, Kwang-il Lee (California Environmental Protection Agency) 4. 5:10 PM (CEA-12) Water Reuse Policy Development for Urban InstreamFlow Augmentation, Jong Ho

Forward together /// 37 Ahn (Korea Environment Institute) 5. 5:30 PM (CEA-13) Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Hydrologic response for Land use change at Kyoung-An Stream Watersh, JungJin Kim (Univ. of Idaho), Jae Hyeon Ryu (Univ. of Idaho)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, SandPebble (SP) E

CEA-4 Session: Structures Chair: Zong Woo Geem (Gachon University); Co-Chair: Ki-Tae Park (KICT) 1. 4:00 PM (CEA-14) Keynote Talk Sustainable Transportation System Harnessed by Wireless Cars, Byungkyu Brian Park (University of Virginia) 2. 4:25 PM (CEA-15) Distribution of Radial Stresses in Curved Post-Tensioned Structures Jongkwon Choi, Dean J. Deschenes, Trevor D. Hrynyk, Oguzhan Bayrak (Univ. of Texas at Austin) 3. 4:45 PM (CEA-16) Development of FRP Hybrid Reinforcing Bars in Korea, Ki-Tae Park, Young-Jun Yu, Sang-Yoon Lee, Dong-Woo Seo, Ji-Hyun Whang (Korea Institute of Construction Technology) 4. 5:05 PM (CEA-17) Experimental Evaluation of Steel Moment Connection with Weak Panel Zones, Sungyeob Shin and Michael D. Engelhardt (Univ. of Texas at Austin) 5. 5:25 PM (CEA-18) Structural and Material Performance of Concrete Bridge Decks Reinforced with Corrosion-Resistant Reinforcing Steel, Chungwook Sim, Robert J. Frosch (Purdue Univ.) 6. 5:45 PM (CEA-S1) The Effect of Glazing Type and Area on Energy Loads, Min Jae Suh, Suduck Kim (Virginia Tech), Natalia Carse (Total Corp.), V Partha Sarathy (Marathon Asset Management), Yong Han Ahn (Western Carolina University)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Regency Ballroom (RB) A Room

CEA-5 Session: Construction Chair: Yong Kwon Cho (Georgia Tech); Co-Chair: Jae Ho Pyeon (San Jose State Univ.) 1. 8:00 AM (CEA-19) Evaluating Property Values of LEED Certified Buildings, Jin-Lee Kim, Rudemil Valeros (California State University Long Beach) 2. 8:16 AM (CEA-20) Introduction of Large-scale Testing Facilities in Korea Established by KOCED Program, Chul-Young Kim, Dae-Sung Jung (KOCED CMI) 3. 8:32 AM (CEA-21) Sustainable Infrastructure Management and Planning, Youn Sim (Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association) 4. 8:48 AM (CEA-22) Multiyear Infrastructure Rehabilitation Strategy using Rehabilitation Time Float, Yoojung Yoon, Makarand Hastak (West Virginia University) 5. 9:04 AM (CEA-23) Implementing a Quality Management Program, Steve Lee (California Department of Transportation) 6. 9:04 AM (CEA-24) Investigating Warnings in Building Information Modeling, Hyun Woo Lee, Hyuntak Oh, Youngchul Kim, Kunhee Choi (Oregon State University)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) A Room

CEA-6 Session: Architecture Chair: Soolyeon Cho (North Carolina State University); Co-Chair: Suwon Song (KICT) 1. 1:30 PM (CEA-25) Keynote Talk Designing Built Environments for Improved Urban Climate Outcomes, David Sailor (Portland State Univ.) 2. 2:00 PM (CEA-26) Sustainable Roof Design in Commercial Buildings, Soolyeon Cho and Nooshafarin Mohammadzadeh (North Carolina State University, Raleigh)

38 /// UKC 2014 3. 2:20 PM (CEA-27) Invited Talk Residence Time of Runoff on Green Roofs used to Mitigate Storm Water, Elizabeth Grant (Virginia Tech) 4. 2:50 PM (CEA-28) A Path to Net-Zero Energy Building, Bae-Won Koh (Innovative Design) 5. 3:10 PM (CEA-29) Increasing Electricity Bill Savings under Dynamic Pricing using Automated Price Response, Joyce Kim (LBNL, Berkeley)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) A Room

CEA-7 Session: Geotechnical & Material Chair: Sung-Hee Kim (Southern Polytechnic State Univ.) Co-Chair: Boohyun Nam (Univ. of Central Florida) 1. 1:30 PM (CEA-30) Micromechanical Model for Effective Electrical Conductivity of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube/Polydime, Sung-Hwan Jang, Huiming Yin (Columbia University) 2. 1:50 PM (CEA-31) Investigation of the Consolidation Behavior of Soft Ground Improved by Plastic Board Drains, Jintae Lee, Seung-Kyong You (HNTB Corporation) 3. 2:10 PM (CEA-32) Developing Performance-Related Specification (PRS) for Asphalt Pavements, Yeong-Tae Choi, Youngsoo R. Kim (North Carolina State University) 4. 2:30 PM (CEA-33) Estimate of Resilient Modulus of Finer Unbound Aggregate Material in Flexible Pavement, Sung-Hee Kim (Southern Polytechnic State University) 5. 2:50 PM (CEA-34) Successful Field Implementation of LEADCAP Warm Mix Asphalt in Three State Highways, Hosin “David” Lee (University of Iowa), Taha Ahmed (Uinv. of Iowa), Cheolmin Baek (KICT), Sungdo Hwang (KICT) 6. 3:10 PM (CEA-S2) Resistance of Coal Bottom Ash Concrete against Chloride Penetration and Carbonation, J.G. Jang, H.J. Kim (KAIST), H.K. Kim (Chosun Univ.), H.K. Lee (KAIST)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) A Room

CEA-8 Session: Transportation Chair: Jun-Soek Oh (Western Michigan Univ.) Co-Chair: In-Kyu Lim (Virginia Dept. of Transportation) 1. 4:00 PM (CEA-35) Invited Talk Overcoming Roadblocks to Innovation Three Case Studies at the California Department of Transportation, Lawrence H. Orcutt and Mohamed Y. AlKadri (California Department of Transportation) 2. 4:30 PM (CEA-36) Trip Modeling Using Global Positioning System (GPS), Changmo Kim (University of California, Davis), Eungcheol Kim (Incheon National University), Kevan Shafizadeh (California State University, Sacramento) 3. 4:48 PM (CEA-37) Measurement of High-Speed Rail Investment on Regional Economy: An Input-Output Approach, Changju Lee (University of Virginia) and John S. Miller (Virginia Center for Transportation Innovation and Research) 4. 5:16 PM (CEA-38) Implementing Safety Performance Functions for Highway Safety Improvement Programs in Virginia, In-Kyu Lim (Virgnia Department of Transportation) 5. 5:34 PM (CEA-39) Development of Oversaturated Traffic Signal Control Strategies based on Imagery Information of ITS, Wonho Kim (Seoul Development) and Byungkyu Brian Park (University of Virginia) 6. 5:42 PM (CEA-40) Development of Intersection Safety Performance Function for Bicyclists, Jun-Seok Oh and Hamidreza Ahady Dolatsara (Western Michigan University)

Forward together /// 39 August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

CEA Poster Session Chair: Byeong-Uk Kim (Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources) 1. (CEA-P1) Fully Contactless Ultrasonic System To Characterized Concrete Structure With Guided Wave Approach And Energy Attenuation, Suyun Ham and John S. Popovics (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) 2. (CEA-P2) Safety Assessment Of Existing Concrete Bridges In Korea, Soobong Shin (Inha University) 3. (CEA-P3) NDMA Formation Potential of Amine-based Water Treatment Polymers: Effects of In-Situ Chloramination, Breakpoint Chlorination and Pre-Oxidation, Sang Hyuck Park (Georgia Gwinnett College), Lokesh P. Padhye (Indian Institute of Technology), Ching-Hua Huang (Georgia Institute of Technology) 4. (CEA-P4) Occurrence of Indicator Micropollutants in Surface and Tap Waters, Seung-Woo Nam, Dae-Jin Choi, Moon-Kyung, and Kyung-Duk Zoh (Seoul National University) 5. (CEA-P5) Comparison of the Potential Energy Savings between External Horizontal Shadings and Window’s SHGC for a Commercial Building, Suwon Song (Korea Institute of Construction Technology) 6. (CEA-P6) Development Of Electrochemical Sensor For The Arsenic (III And V) From Aqueous Solutions, Seung-Mok Lee, Munui Kim, Hyunhoon Jung, and Teawoong Ann (Kwandong University) 7. (CEA-P7) Effect ofVeterinary Antibiotics on Bacterial Biofilm Development in Water Pipe Systems, Yoonjin Lee (Konyang University) 8. (CEA-P8) Application of Low Impact Development Technologies for the Improvement of the Social Infrastructure: A Case Study of a Governmental Corporation Corporation Complex in Incheon city, South Korea, Dohun Lim (Donghae Engineering and Consultant Co., Ltd) and Yoonjin Lee (Konyang University) 9. (CEA-P9) Stability Analysis of a passageway by the Vibration of High-Speed Train, Hyun Ki Kim, Ki Young Eum, Sung Hyeok Lee, and Jin Wook Lee (Korea Railroad Research Institute) 10. (CEA-P10)Behavioral Characteristics of the Roadbed with speed up in HSR, Chanyong Choi (Korea Railroad Research Institute), Kiyoung Eum (Korea Railroad Research Institute), SangJae Han (A Expert Group Earth and Environment Co., Ltd), and Yoonseok Kang (Korea Railroad Research Institute) 11. (CEA-P11) Impact of Organic Amendment in Degradation of High Explosives in Soil, Jongho Won (North Carolina State University) and Robert C. Borden (Solutions-IES, Inc.) 12. (CEA-P12)Characteristics Of Accumulative Distribution Of PAHs At Road And Building Roof In Urban Area, C.S. Lee (Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology), H.G. Park (Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology), C.H. Yoon (Kyungnam University), G.T.Seo (Changwon National University), J.W. Lee (Nakdong River Water Environment Research Center), S.U. Cheon (Nakdong River Water Environment Research Center) 13. (CEA-P13)Energy Analysis Of Microalgae Membrane Photobioreactor For Further Removal Of Nutrient From Secondary Sewage Effluent, Rawiwan Boonchai and Gyutae Seo (Changwon National University) 14. (CEA-P14)An Empirical Energy Consumption Model of Machine Tool for Estimating Total Energy Consumption, Jang-Yeob Lee (Seoul National University), Hae-Sung Yoon (Seoul National University), Min-Soo Kim (Seoul National University), Eun-Seob Kim (Seoul National University), Jeong-Hoon Cho (Hyun-Dai WIA Corp.), Jae-Yoon Won (Hyun-Dai WIA Corp.), Sung-Hoon Ahn (University of Washington) 15. (CEA-P15)The Effect Of Microbubble In Physical Cleaning Of Membrane System, Eui-Jong Lee (Sungkyunkwan University), Young-Hoon Kim (Daewoo Institute of Construction Technology), Geon Youb Kim (Sungkyunkwan University), Hyung-Soo Kim (Sungkyunkwan University), Am Jang (Sungkyunkwan University) 16. (CEA-P16)Column studies on Removal of Copper and Zinc from Highway Runoff, Joonkyoung Han, Clayton Ernst, Lynn Katz, and Michael Barrett (University of Texas at Austin)

40 /// UKC 2014 17. (CEA-P17)Development of an Expert System for Sustainable Pavement Preservation, Myungook (MK) Kang and Jae K. Park (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 18. (CEA-P18)Evaluation of Wind Fragility of Balcony Window Systems in Multi-Owned Residential Buildings, Woo-Seok Yun (Kangwon National University), Hee Jung Ham (Kangwon National University), Soo-Min Hong (Kangwon National University), Seung-Hun Choi (Kangwon National University), Sungsu Lee (Chungbuk National University), Ho-Jeong Kim (Dankook University) 19. (CEA-P19)Evaluation of Future Basic Wind Speeds Based on RCP 8.5 Scenario, Hee Jung Ham (Kangwon National University), Soo-Min Hong (Kangwon National University), Woo-Seok Yun (Kangwon National University), Sungsu Lee (Chungbuk National University) 20. (CEA-P20)Seismic Design Optimization of Base-Isolated Systems with Hysteretic Dampers, Woobin Tark (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Sung-Yeon Choi (Dongyang Structural Engineers Group) 21. (CEA-P21)Effect of Consolidation Promotion in Soft Clay Ground Improved by Prefabricated Vertical Drain, Seung-Kyong You (Myongji College) 22. (CEA-P22)A Study on Characteristics of Airborne Asbestos Concentrations at Sites Demolished of Asbestos Conta, Jinhyo Lee, Suhyun Lee, Jeongyeun Kim, Jihui Kim, Sooknye Chung, Jina Kim, Iksoo Kim, Soomi Eo, and Kweon Jung (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment) 23. (CEA-P23) Case Study on Hazard Susceptibility of Debris Flows Using Surface Water Concentration Analysis and Distinct Element Method, Young-Suk Oak, Sang-Hee Shin, Jae-Jeong Kim, Jong-Hyun Rhee, Seung-Hyun Kim, and Ho-Bon Koo (Korea Institute of Construction Technology) 24. (CEA-P24) Comparison of the Potential Energy Savings between External Horizontal Shadings and Window’s SHGC for a Commercial Building, Suwon Song (Korea Institute of Construction Technology) 25. (CEA-P25) Long-Term Emission and Reduction Potential of GHGs in the Industrial Sector of Korea Seosan City, Sangwook Yoon, Jindo Chung, Haeyeul Ryu, and Hwanseong Cho (Hoseo University) 26. (CEA-P26)An experimental study on CO2 capture in the simulated saline aquifer with various brine (NaCl/CaCl2) condition for geologic carbon sequestration, Dure Han, Hamin Lee, Hyung-Taek Kim (Ajou University) 27. (CEA-P27) Soil resilient modulus for green highway, omisin Oyekan, K. Wayne Lee (Univ. of Rhode Island) 28. (CEA-P28) Air Impregnated Flotation for the Rapid Wastewater Treatment; Hydro J.B. Process, Joo- Hyung Ko (POSCO E&C), Younghoa Choi (Blue Green Link), Hai-Uk Nam (POSCO E&C), Jae Heung Kim (POSCO E&C) 29. (CEA-P29) Energy-Saving Vitrification Technology for the Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) Fly Ash, Boo Hyun Nam (University of Central Florida) 30. (CEA-P30) New Bridge Technology using High Strength Cable, C.H. Kim, J.H. Kim, Y.G. Ko (POSCO E&C), T.R. Seong (RIST) 31. (CEA-P31) Evaluation of Minimum Safety Factor through Cut-Slope Infiltration Analysis, Jung-Yub Lee, Jong-Hyun Rhee, Sang-Hee Shin, Young-Suk Oak, Sang-Won Yoon, Ho-Bon Koo (Korea Institute of Construction Technology) 32. (CEA-P32) Bioaccumulation and maternal transfer of antibiotic tetracycline exposed to Daphnia magna, Hyun Young Kim (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute), Sang Don Kim (GIST) 33. (CEA-P33) Incentives in Managing Transportation Demand Management (TDM), Chanyoung Lee (University of South Florida) 34. 34. (CEA-P34) The fate of pharmaceuticals/veterinary antibiotics in Riverside soil, Huncheol Im, Inseol Yeo (GIST), Sung Kyu Maeng (Sejong Univ.), and Heechul Choi (GIST) 35. 35. (CEA-P35) Uncertainty of Mass Discharge Measurements with Pumping Methods under Heterogeneous Conditions, Ki Young Cha (NRC EPA), Dr. Lynn A. Wood, Dr. Michael C. Brooks (EPA)

Forward together /// 41 Food, Agriculture and Nutrition [FAN] Symposium Chair: Hee-Yong Kim (NIH) Co-Chairs: Sung Woo Kim (North Carolina State University); Eun-Ok Choe (Inha University)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Regency Ballroom (RB) C Room

FAN-1 Session: Molecular and Biochemical Nutrition Chair: Kee-Hong Kim (Perdue University) Co-chair: Sung-Ho Lee (University of Maryland) 2. 8:00 AM (FAN-1) Keynote Talk Molecular Mechanisms of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Brain Development and Neuroprotection, Hee-Yong Kim (NIH) 3. 8:30 AM (FAN-2) Invited Talk Role of Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs)/Receptor for AGEs (RAGE) Axis in Adipocyte Differention, Chih-Yu Chen, Allison M. Abell, Yangsoo Moon, Kee-Hong Kim (Perdue University) 4. 9:00 AM (FAN-3) Invited Talk Intestinal microbiota of mice with defect in tryptophan metabolism, Jihee Shin,Woo Jeong Son, Dong-Mi Shin (Seoul National University, Korea) 5. 9:20 AM (FAN-4) Invited Talk Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug activated gene (NAG-1): Molecular target of capsaicin-induced apoptosis in colorectal cancer, Seong-Ho Lee, Ruth Clark, Jin Boo Jeong1, Chutwadee Krisanapun, and Seung J. Baek (University of Maryland)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) C Room

FAN-2 Session: Plant Agriculture: New Trends and Innovations Chair: Chiwon W. Lee (North Dakoda University) Co-chair: Ga-Yeon Jung (The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company) 1. 1:30 PM (FAN-5) Invited Talk Enhancement of nutritional composition of vegetables by hydroponic culture, Chiwon W. Lee (North Dakota State University) 2. 1:50 PM (FAN-6) Invited Talk Sustainable Production Systems in Plant Agriculture Hye-Ji Kim (Universtiy of Hawaii) 3. 2:10 PM (FAN-7) Invited Talk Development of Useful Plant Fertilizers from Livestock Waste Materials, Myung Gyu Lee and Soo Ryang Kim (Sangji University) 4. 2:30 PM (FAN-8) Invited Talk Roles of Horticultural Industry in Enhancing Life Quality, Ka Yeon Jeong (The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company) 5. 2:50 PM (FAN-9) Invited Talk Global Changes and Geographical Approaches to Find Resilence In A Korean Agroecosystem, Yooinn Hong (Penn State University) 6. 3:10 PM (FAN-10) Invited Talk Plant-endophyte Symbiosis as a Means for Adapting Crops to Climate Change, Hyungmin “Tony” Rho, Sharon L. Doty, and Soo-Hyung Kim (University of Washington)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) C Room

FAN-3 Session: Nutrition Policy and Diet Recommendation Chair: NamSoo Chang (Ewha Womans University) Co-Chair: Jung Sun Lee (University of Georgia) 1. 4:00 PM (FAN-11) Invited Talk Nutrition Policy in South Korea: Current Situation and Future Perspective, Namsoo Chang (Ewha Womans University) 2. 4:20 PM (FAN-12) Invited Talk Development of Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans, Youn-Ok Cho (Duksung Women’s University)

42 /// UKC 2014 3. 4:40 PM (FAN-13) Invited Talk Changes in Eating Habits and Incidence of Diet-related Cancers in Korea, Haeng-Shin Lee (Korea Health Industry Development Institute), Jee-Young Yeon, Min- Ji Song, Yoon-Hee Lee, and Mi-Kyung Sung ( Sookmyung Women’s University) 4. 5:00 PM (FAN-14) Invited Talk Using Research to Improve Nutrition Programs and Policies for Older Adults: Experiences focusing on Food insecurity in Georgia, U.S., Jung Sun Lee (University of Georgia) 5. 5:20 PM (FAN-15) Invited Talk Factors associated with menu-labeling usage among adults in 18 states – Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2012, Seung Hee Lee-Kwan, Liping Pan, Leah M. Maynard, and Sohyun Park (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) 6. 5:40 PM (FAN-16) Invited Talk Food-water-climate linkage: Impact of extreme weather events on food safety, Jiyoung Lee, Chongtao Ge, Cheonghoon Lee (The Ohio State University)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Regency Ballroom (RB) C Room

FAN-4 Session: Clinical and Community Nutrition Chair: Yeon Bai (Montclair State University) Co-Chair: Sun-Ok Lee (University of Arkansas) 1. 8:00 AM (FAN-17) Invited Talk Trend in Beverage Consumption in U.S. Adults Between 2001 and 2010: Findings from NHANES, Ruoxue Yao, Sarah C. Couch, Jane C. Khoury, Seung-Yeon Lee (University of Cincinnati) 2. 8:20 AM (FAN-18) Invited Talk Veggiecation® within HealthCorps®: A Case of Mentor-Mentee Dynamics, Yeon Bai (Montclair State University) 3. 8:40 AM (FAN-19) Invited Talk Plasma Unmetabolized Folic Acid and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer, Eunyoung Cho (Brown University) 4. 9:00 AM (FAN-20) Invited Talk Effects of Sorghum Muffins on Blood Glucose and Insulin Responses in People with Prediabetes, Xuan Gu, Nicole Poquette, Sun-Ok Lee (University of Arkansas) 5. 9:20 AM (FAN-20) Invited Talk The Effects of Sansa Extract Compound-33 Supplementation on Growth Indices, Diet and Picky Eating Behaviors of Thin Preschool Children, Kijoon Kim, Joonsuk Lee, Jae Eun Shim, Bongha Ryu, Hee Young Paik (Seoul National University)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) C Room

FAN-5 Session: Animal Agriculture and Nutrition Chair: Byungrok Min (University of Maryland Easternshore) Co-Chair: Woo Kyun Kim (University of Georgia) 1. 1:30 PM (FAN-22) Keynote Talk Functional Amino Acids in Animal Agriculture, Sung Woo Kim (North Carolina State University) 2. 2:00 PM (FAN-23) Invited Talk Phenolics and Antioxidant Capacities in Corn Distillers Grain Products from Fuel Ethanol Production, Byungrok Min and Daramola Adebola (University of Maryland Eastern Shore) 3. 2:20 PM (FAN-24) Invited Talk Prebiotics on Growth Performance, Intestinal Morphology, and Immune Responses of Broiler Chickens, Woo Kyun Kim (University of Georgia) 4. 2:40 PM (FAN-25) Invited Talk Egg – The New Frontier, Dong Uk Ahn (Iowa State University) 5. 3:10 PM (FAN-26) Invited Talk Comparison between High hydrostatic Pressure Extract of Ginseng and Hot Water Extract of Ginseng on Obesity and Inflammation in Rats Fed a High-fat Diet, Sunyoon Jung, Mak-Soon Lee, Yoonjin Shin, Chong-Tai Kim, Yangha Kim (Ewha Womans University)

Forward together /// 43 August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Regency Ballroom (RB) C Room

FAN-6 Session: Food Safety and Regulation Chair: Huyng Hee Baek (Dankook University) Co-chair: Haejung An (USFDA) 1. 8:00 AM (FAN-27) Invited Talk Regulatory screening of chemical contaminants for imported foods, Haejung An, USFDA 2. 8:20 AM (FAN-28) Invited Talk The Myth of Antioxidants, Chang Yong Lee (Cornell University) 3. 8:40 AM (FAN-29) Invited Talk Modernization of Korea Food Additives Code, Hyung Hee Baek (Dankook University) 4. 9:00 AM (FAN-30) Keynote Talk KORUS FTA and Its Impact on Trade in Food, Indi Sukoh Kim (Korean Consulate General in Los Angeles)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) C Room

FAN-7 Session: Functional Foods Chair: Chu Won Nho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) Co-Chair: Hong-Sik Hwang (USDA) 1. 1:30 PM (FAN-31) Invited Talk Reduction of Lipid Oxidation by Formation of Caseinate-Oil-Oat Gum Emulsions, Sean X. Liu, Mukti Singh, Ashley Wayman, Hong-Sik Hwang, and Matthew Fahner (USDA, ARS, NCAUR) 2. 2:00 PM (FAN-32) Invited Talk The Potential Role of Functional Food on Eye Diseases, Sang Hoon Jung (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) 3. 2:20 PM (FAN-33) Invited Talk Developments and Functional Characterization of Various Pear Functional Products For Practical Application, Seung-Hee Nam (JARES) and Sun-Hee Yim (RDA) 4. 2:40 PM (FAN-34) Invited Talk Margarine and Spread Products with Oils Rich in Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid – Organogel Approach, Hong-Sik Hwang, Mukti Singh, Jill K. Winkler-Moser, Erica L. Bakota, and Sean X. Liu (USDA, ARS, NCAUR) 5. 2:50 PM (FAN-35) Invited Talk Effects of Relative Humidity on the Antioxidant Properties of lipophilic and hydrophilic compounds in Bulk Oils, Ji Young Kim, Mi-Ja Kim, Bora Yi, Sumi Oh, and JaeHwan Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) C Room

FAN-8 Session: Food Processing and Product Development Chair: Iksoon Kang (Michigan State University) Co-Chair: Malshick Shin (Chonnam National University) 1. 4:00 PM (FAN-36) Keynote Talk Utilization of Antioxidants for the Improvement of Food Quality, Eunok Choe (Inha University) 2. 4:20 PM (FAN-37) Invited Talk Combination of Muscle Tension and Crust-freeze-air-chilling Improved Efficacy of Air Chilling and Quality of Broiler Fillets, Iksoon Kang (Michigan State University) 3. 4:40 PM (FAN-38) Invited Talk Preparation of Gluten-Free Rice Products using Newly Developed Rice Flour, Malshick Shin (Chonnam National University) 4. 5:00 PM (FAN-39) Invited Talk Consumer Acceptance of Sujeonggwa by Cross-culture Consumers and Its Relationship to Flavor Profile, Jeehyun Lee, Hana Kim, and Yeong-Ok Song (Pusan National University)

44 /// UKC 2014 5. 5:20 PM (FAN-40) Invited Talk Strategy for New Food Product Development for 2030, JeanSoon Park (Procter & Gamble) 6. 5:40 PM (FAN-41) Invited Talk Effect of Cycloamylose Inclusion Complexation on the Solubility and Stability of Fat-soluble Vitamins, Shin-Joung Rho and Yong-Ro Kim (Seoul National University)

August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG) FAN Poster Session 1. (FAN-P1) Diet quality is not associated with adequate gestational weight gain, Dayeon Shin and Won O Song (Michigan State University) 2. (FAN-P2) Insulin resistance and lipid profile in diabetic adults with depression, Wookyoung Kim, Dayeon Shin, SuJin Song and Won O. Song (Michigan State University) 3. (FAN-P3) Daily eating frequency is associated with diet quality and weight status in US adults, Won O Song and Dayeon Shin (Michigan State University) 4. (FAN-P4) Coping with Oxidative Stress: Transcriptome Anlaysis of Vibrio vulnificus Response to Oxidative Stree Using RNA-sequencing, Ye-Ji Bang, Hye-Rim Kim and Sang Ho Choi (Seoul National University) 5. (FAN-P5) Additive risks of metabolic syndrome by heavy alcohol consumption and smoking in Korean men, SuJin Song, Eun-Kyung Kim, Soyoung Hong, Sangah Shin, YoonJu Song, Hyun Wook Baik, Hyojee Joung, Hee Young Paik (Seoul National University) 6. (FAN-P6) Identification and Subtyping of Cronobacter sakazakii in Food Commodities, Stephanie Horton, Muthusamy Manoharan and Jaheon Koo (University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) 7. (FAN-P7) Functional and Physiochemical Properties of After-ripening Kiwi fruits, Seung-Hee Nam, Sun- Hee Yim, Jeong-Hwa Kang, Jong-Bang Eun, You Seok Lee, Bong-Yun Oh, Sun-Kyung Lee, Kil-Ja Kim, Kyung-Ju Jung and Kyong-Ju Choi (Food and Farm Management Institute, JARES) 8. (FAN-P8) Antioxidant and Whitening Activities of Korean Pear Cultivars, Sun-Hee Yim, Seung-Hee Nam, Won-ji Kim, Jang-Jeon Choi, Jin-Ho Choi, Sung-Jong Kim and Han-Chan Lee (National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science) 9. (FAN-P9) Physiochemical Properties of Colorful Cowpea Varieties and Their Starch Qualification, Jeong- Hwa Kang, You Seok Lee, Seung-Hee Nam, Dong Kwan Kim, Sun-Kyung Lee, Bong-Yun Oh, Kyung-Ju Jung and Kyong-Ju Choi (Jellanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services) 10. (FAN-P10) Putrescine regulating by stress-responsive MAPK cascade contributes to bacterial pathogen defense in Arabidopsis, Su-Hyun Kim, Seung-Hee Nam, Baik Ho Cho and Kwang-Yeol Yang (Chonnam National University) 11. (FAN-P11) Development of Control Methods of Pear Scab Occurring in the Exporting Korean Pears, Kwang-Hyun Min, Jeong-Pil Ryu, Sang-Hyun Lee, Sun-Hee Yim, Jang-Jeon Choi, Wol-Soo Kim, Baik Ho Cho and Kwang-Yeol Yang (Chonnam National University) 12. (FAN-P12) Effects of high-pressure treatment on the inactivation of microorganisms in milk and the alleviation, Jieun Lee, Eun-Ji Choi, Sun Young Park, Ga Young Jeon, Ja-Young Jang, Tae-Woon Kim, Jong- Hee Lee, Hae Woong Park, Hyun Ju Kim, Jung Tae Jeon and Hak-Jong Choi (World Institute of Kimchi) 13. (FAN-P13) Reuse Technology of Baechu (Kimchi cabbage) Salting Brine, Eung Soo Han, Eun Jin Seo, Jung Pyo Ryu and Young Bae Chung (World Institute of Kimchi An annex of Korea Food Research Institute) 14. (FAN-P14) Optimum Brewing Condition for Korean Alcoholic Beverages with Various Pichia sp., Ji-Ho Choi, Soo-Hwan Yeo, Seok-Tae Jeong, Ji-Hye Park, Han Seok Kim, Ji-Eun Kim and Nam-Jeong Kim (NAAS, RDA) 15. (FAN-P15) Effect of Puffing Conditions on Physicochemical Characteristics of Puffed Millet Cake with Rice, Jisu Kang, Fu-hung Hsieh and Jong-Bang Eun (Chonnam National University) 16. (FAN-P16) Physicochemical properties and antioxidative activity of pear juices from 10 different cultivars

Forward together /// 45 of Asian pears from Korea, Gui-Hun Jiang and Jong-Bang Eun (Chonnan National University) 17. (FAN-P17) Enhancing lettuce productivity while suppressing biofilm growth in a windowfarm system using Pseudom, Seungjun Lee, Chongtao Ge, Zuzana Bohrerova, Parwinder S. Grewal, Jiyoung Lee (The Ohio State University) 18. (FAN-P18) Integron Profiles in Multi Drug Resitant Escherichia coli Isolated from Swine, Minyoung Lee and Yeonhee Lee (Seoul Women’s University) 19. (FAN-P19) Analysis of Flavor and Taste of Coffee Beans using Electronic Nose and Tongue, Yeon-Soo Suh, Seung-Heon Lee and Won Jong Lee (Gangneung-Wonju National University) 20. (FAN-P20) Development and Evaluation of Food Environment Measures in Korean Restaurants, Joeng- sook Choe, Mee-hyun Oh, Young Kim, Jin-young Lee and Min-sook Kang (National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA) 21. (FAN-P21) Anti-inflammatory Effect of Ginseng Berry Extracts by Solvent Fraction in LPS-induced RAW 264.7 Cells, Ka-Soon Lee, Gyu-hee Lee, Sox-Su Lee, Bong-Jae Seong, Sun-Ick Kim, Seung-Ho Han, Young-Choon Yoo, Eun-Ju Kang, Hye Yang and Gwan-Hou Kim (Geumsan Ginseng & Medicinal Crop Experiment Station) 22. (FAN-P22) Comparison of component and anti-flammatory effect of root, leaf, flower stalk and berry of ginseng, , Gwan-Hou Kim, Sox-Su Lee, Bong-Jae Seong, Sun-Ick Kim, Seung-Ho Han, Young-Choon Yoo, Eun-Ju Kang, Hye Yang, Gyu-hee Lee and Ka-Soon Lee (Geumsan Ginseng & Medicinal Crop Experiment Station) 23. (FAN-P23) Genome-wide association study for the interaction between BMR and BMI in Korean obese females, Jung Ran Choi, Dae Young Kwon, Myung-Sunny Kim, Hye-Jin Park, JooHyun Jung and Myoungsook Lee (Sungshin Women’s University) 24. (FAN-P24) Caffeine supress LPS induced inflammation through regulating nuclear translocation of NF- κB and MAPK phosphorylation in murine macrophages, Ji-Hyun Hwang, Su-Jung Ryu, Hyeon-Son Choi and Boo-yong Lee (CHA University) 25. (FAN-P25) Kaempferol suppresses adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 adipocyte and obesity, Yeon-Joo Lee, Min-Jung Seo, Hui-Jeon Jeon, Hyeon-Son Choi and Boo-Yong Lee (CHA University) 26. (FAN-P26) Health-promoting substances in germinated brown rice, Seung-Taik Lim and Dong-Hwa Cho (Korea University) 27. (FAN-P27) Research on food-grade lubricants used in processing machines and packaging materials, Minkyoung Lee, Suhyun Lee, Jieun Song, Minhae Lee, Jiyong Park, Jaemyong.Oh, Dongwoo, Shin, Sohee, Kim and Youngsig Park (Korea University Functional Food Research Center) 28. (FAN-28) Inhibitory effects of Ecdysterone from Achyranthes Radix on osteoclast differentiation, Kyoung-Sun Park, Chang-Hoon Lee, Kyung-Sub Lee and Jin Moo Lee (Kyung Hee University) 29. (FAN-P29) Ursolic acid from Prunella vulgaris inhibits osteoclastogenesis, Ja-Kyung Heo, Jin-Moo Lee, Chang-Hoon Lee and Kyung Sub Lee (Kyung Hee University) 30. (FAN-P30) Proteolysis and Digestibility of Textured Soy Proteins after Their Treatment with Proteolytic Enzymes, Jeong Ah Lim, Min Kyoung Lee and Sook Young Lee (Chung-Ang University) 31. (FAN-P31) Texture and Digestibility of the Modified Tofu Developed for the Elderly by Subjecting to a Freeze/Thaw Cycle, Followed by Proteolysis, Min Kyoung Lee and Sook Young Lee (Chung-Ang University) 32. (FAN-P32) Cytotoxic and antigenotoxic activities of phosvitin from egg yolk, SunHee Moon, Jae Hoon Lee, Dong Uk Ahn and Hyun-Dong Paik (Iowa State University) 33. (FAN-P33) Bitter melon improves glycemic control and attenuates inflammation in a rat model of obesity and type 2 diabetes, Eugene Chang, Jung Mook Choi, Lisa Kim and Cheol-Young Park (Ewha Womans University and Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine) 34. (FAN-P34) Inhibition of mTORC1 activity by natural ingredient of Ignatius beans, Boohyeong Byun (Daegu Haany University) and Cheol O Joe (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

46 /// UKC 2014 Materials Science And Engineering [MSE] Symposium Chair: Choonkeun Park (KITECH USA) Co-Chair: Youngho Kim (Hanyang University)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM, Oak Room

MSE-1 Session: Energy and Battery Materials I Chair: Beomseok Kim (NASA), co-Chair: Oun-Ho Park (Inspiridge) 6. 8:00 AM (MSE-1) ) Keynote Talk Large Scale R&D of DSSC, Choonkeun Park, Hoon Huh, Nohyong Park (KITECH USA, Santa Clara) 7. 8:30 AM (MSE-2) Invited Talk Epitaxial Nanostructures for Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, Christopher G. Bailey (Old Dominion University) 8. 9:00 AM (MSE-3) Invited Talk Carbon Nanomaterials for High Efficiency Energy Applications, Chiwon Kang, S. Das, Wonbong Choi (University of North Texas)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Oak Room

MSE-2 Session: Energy and Battery Materials II Chair: Minseo Park (Auburn University) 1. 1:30 PM (MSE-4) Microstructure and Crystallography of Magnetocaloric Ni2Mn1Ga Alloys, Yongho Sohn, Le Zhou (University of Central Florida) 2. 1:50 PM (MSE-5) Microstructural Evolution in Zr-Laminated U-Mo Fuel Plate Encased in AA6061 Cladding During Hot Isostatic Pressing, Youngjoo Park, Dennis D. Keiser, Jr., Yongho Sohn (University of Central Florida) 3. 2:10 PM (MSE-6) Light Soaking Effects inAir-processed Inverted Polymer Solar Cells Having Polyelectrolyte Electron Transfer Layer, Chang-Yong Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 5:50 PM, Oak Room

MSE-3 Session: Sensing Materials Chair: Gun-Hwan Lee (Korea Institute of Materials Science) 1. 4:00 PM (MSE-10) Invited Talk Human Motion Sensing by Nanocomposite-based Strain Sensors, Inkyu Park and Morteza Amjadi (KAIST, Korea) 2. 4:30 PM (MSE-11) Holographic fabrication of plasmonic nanostructures for efficient sensing applications, Sung-Gyu Park, Jung-Dae Kwon and Dong-Ho Kim (Korea Institute of Materials Science) 3. 4:50 PM (MSE-12) Fabrication of micro scale UV sensor using rapid and selective growth of ZnO nanowire with laser processing, Junyeob Yeo, Sukjoon Hong, Costas P. Grigoropoulos, Seung Hwan Ko (University of California, Berkeley) 4. 5:10 PM (MSE-13) Photonic Microcapsules toward Microsensor Suspension, Shin-Hyun Kim, Tae-Min Choi, and Sang Seok Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) 5. 5:30 PM (MSE-14) Graphene Photodetector by Laser Induced Pattern Transfer Technique, Jae-Hyuck Yoo, Costas P. Grigoropoulos (University of California, Berkeley)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:50 AM, Oak Room

Forward together /// 47 MSE-4 Session: Engineering Materials Chair: Hongjoo Rhee (Mississippi State University) 1. 8:00 AM (MSE-15) Keynote Talk The microstructure and reliability of solder joints fabricated by using an eco-friendly Cu-xZn wetting layer, Jae-Yong Park, Young Min Kim, Young-Ho Kim (Hanyang University) 2. 8:30 AM (MSE-16) Invited Talk Nucleation Mechanisms of Acicular Ferrite in Steel Welds, Hee Jin Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) 3. 9:00 AM (MSE-17) Invited Talk Mechanism of Stress Relaxation in Interconnect Materials and Voiding Kinetics, Choong-Un Kim, Hundi Gu1, Young Min Kim (University of Texas at Arlington) 4. 9:30 AM (MSE- 18) Internal State Variable / Damage Model Development of the Eco-Friendly Processed Lightweight Alloys, Hongjoo Rhee, Wilburn Whittington, Mark Horstemeyer, Sangmok Lee, Keunan Lee, Jongsup Lee, Junghan Song, (Mississippi State University)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:20 PM, Oak Room

MSE-5 Session: Electronic / Functional Materials I Chair: Tae Jin Kim (SUNY Stonybrook) 1. 1:30 PM (MSE-16) Large-scale graphene-based composite films for flexible transparent electrodes fabricated by electrospray deposition, Hui J Kim, S J Kim, C H Jeong, M C Shin, J K Lee, C K Park, J H Lee, Hoon Huh (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) 2. 1:50 PM (MSE-17) Spectroscopic photo current-voltage measurement of AlGaN HEMT wafer, Chungman Yang, Fei Tong, Burcu Ozden, Minseo Park, and Gilyong Chung (Auburn University) 3. 2:10 PM (MSE-18) Stretchable Nanoparticle Conductors with Self-Organized Conductive Pathways, Yoonseob Kim, Jian Zhu, Bongjun Yeom, Matthew Di Prima, Xianli Su, Jin-Gyu Kim, Seung Jo Yoo, Ctirad Uher, Nicholas A. Kotov (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) 4. 2:30 PM (MSE-19) Boron Nitride Nanoparticles-Based Thermal Adhesives for Thermal Management of High-Temperature Electronics, Zachary Coker, Hugo Diaz, Nandika D’Souza, Tae-Youl Choi (University of North Texas) 5. 2:50 PM (MSE-20) Keynote Talk Microstructure and Reliability of Solder Joints Fabricated by Using an Eco-friendly Cu-xZn Wetting Layer, Jae-Yong Park, Young Min Kim, Young-Ho Kim (Hanyang University)

August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Sumac Room

MSE-6 Session: Electronic / Functional Materials II Chair: Youngho Kim (Hanyang University) 1. 8:00 AM (MSE-21) Rare-Earth Free Permanent Magnets, Yang-Ki Hong, Jihoon Park (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa) 2. 8:20 AM (MSE-22) Spontaneous Emission Change with Hyperbolic Metamaterials, Ji-young Kim, Vladimir P. Drachev, Zubin Jacob, Vladimir M. Shalaev (Purdue Univeristy) 3. 8:40 AM (MSE-23) Effect of board thickness on Sn-Ag-Cu joint interconnect Thermal cycling and Dynamic shock performance, Tae-Kyu Lee (Cisco Systems, Inc., San Jose) 4. 9:00 AM (MSE-24) Doped Graphene as High Temperature Oxygen Exchange Electrodes, Youngseok Jee, Hyeongjoo Moon, Vincent C. Tung, Min Hwan Lee (University of California, Merced) 5. 9:20 AM (MSE-25) Development of Roll-to-Roll Molding Fabrication for 3D Layered Metamaterial Structures, Jae-Hwang Lee and Byung Kim, (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

48 /// UKC 2014 August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

MSE-7 Session: Poster session Chair: Hoon Huh (KITECH), Tae-Youl Choi (University of North Texas), Edwin Kwon (LG USA) 1. (MSE-P1) Investigation of Volatile Gas Sensing Integrated on Flexible & Wearable Substrates with Functional Nanomaterials, Hyejin Park, Yoonsung Chung, Hosang Ahn, Helen Koo, and Dong- Joo Kim (Auburn University) 2. (MSE-P2) Surface Sealed Cavity MEMS Pressure Sensor Using the CMOS Based Processing, Jong-Chang Woo, Chang-Auck Choi, Chang Han Je, Sung Q Lee (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) 3. (MSE-P3) A Study on Design of Ocean Photovoltaic Structure, Young-Kwan Choi, Han-Sang Jeong, Dae-Hyun Kim, Sung-Taek Hong (Korea Water Resources Corporation) 4. (MSE-P4) Demonstration Study on Construction of Mooring System for Tracking-type Floating Photovoltaic System, Young-Kwan Choi, Han-Sang Jeong, Dae-Hyun Kim, Sung-Taek Hong (Korea Water Resources Corporation) 5. (MSE-P5) Demonstration Study on Construction of Structure for Tracking-type Floating Photovoltaic System, Young-Kwan Choi, In-Soo Ahn, Han-Sang Jeong, Dae-Hyun Kim (Korea Water Resources Corporation) 6. (MSE-P6) A study on the Effect of Substrates and Water Addition on EPD of ZnO, Yoonsung Chung, Hyejin Park, Sung Baek Cho, Young Soo Yoon, and Dong-Joo Kim( Auburn University) 7. (MSE-P7) Effects of Inclusion Composition on Pitting Susceptibility ofAustenitic Stainless Steels, Jiheon Jun, G. S. Frankel (Ohio State University) 8. (MSE-P8) Selective Dissolution of Phase in Sensitized AA5083, Jinwook Seong, G.S. Frankel, N. Sridhar (Ohio State University) 9. (MSE-P9) Microstructure Heterogeneityβ in Steel Welds Role of Phase Transformations, H.Y. Song, G.M. EVANS, S.S. BABU (Ohio State University) 10. (MSE-P10) Zinc-tin-oxide Thin-film Transistors prepared by Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) Jet Spraying Technique, Young-Jin Kwack, Woon-Seop Choi (Hoseo University) 11. (MSE-P11) Growth and Characterization of p-Cu2O on the ZnO nanorods, Hyunghoon Kim, Yoon Suk Jeong, Ho Seong Lee (Kyungpook National University) 12. (MSE-P12) Guided fracture of films on soft substrates to create micro/nano arrays with controlled periodicity, Byoung Choul Kim, Toshiki Matsuoka, Christopher Moraes, Jiexi Huang, M.D. Thouless, and Shuichi Takayama (University of Michigan) 13. (MSE-P13) Sombrero-shaped Fe3O4 nanoelements with both out-of-plane and in-plane magnetization components fabricated by nano-imprint lithography, Byung Seok Kwon, Zheng Li, Wei Zhang, Kannan M. Krishnan (University of Washington) 14. (MSE-P14) Neutral Electroless Copper Plating on Flexible printed circuit board, Seong Duk Baek, Eun- Sook Lim, Youn-Seoung Lee, Sa-Kyun Rha (Hanbat National University) 15. (MSE-P15) Sintering of Inkjet-Printed Silver Nanoparticles at Room Temperature Using Intense Pulsed Light, Jin Kang, Hak Kim, H. Thomas Hahn (University of California, Los Angeles ) 16. (MSE-P16) UV-Assisted Solution-Processed Oxide Dielectric for ZnO TFTs J. Hwang, K. Lee, H. Kim (Kyung Hee University) 17. (MSE-P17) Heat-resistant Superhydrophobic Surface using Silane Self-Assembled Monolayers on Copper for the (MSE-34) Jumping Drop Thermal Diode, Sang Cheol Kim, Xiaopeng Xu, Chuan-Hua Chen (Duke University)

Forward together /// 49 Mechanical, Aerospace, and Naval Engineering [MAN] Symposium Chair: Liwei Lin (Unversity of California, Berkeley) Co-Chairs: Yong S. Suh (California State Univ., Sacramento); Kwan-Soo Lee (Hanyang Univ.)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, SandPebble (SP) B Room

MAN-1 Session: Design and Appplications Chair: Hocheol Lee (Hanbat National University) 1. 8:00 AM (MAN-1) Keynote Talk Thermal Performance of Louvered Fin Heat Exchangers Under the Frost Conditions, Min-Hwan Kim, Kwan-Soo Lee, and Dong Rip Kim (Hanyang University) 2. 8:40 AM (MAN-2) Invited Talk Development of New Algorithm on Numerical Analysis in Injection Molding, Sang Chan Lee (Mokpo National University) 3. 9:00 AM (MAN-3) Invited Talk Development of Ship Block Logistics System on Mobile Devices, D.Y. Cho, J.H. Cha, H.B. Jung, H.C. Song (Mokpo National University) and Dave Kim (Washington State U) 4. 9:20 AM (MAN-4) Invited Talk Stiffness Characteristic of Torque Sensor for Joint of Robot Manipulator, Kyung Seok Byun (Mokpo National University)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, SandPebble (SP) B Room

MAN-2 Session: Aerospace and Naval Engineering Chair: Heejung Jung (UC Riverside) 1. 1:30 PM (MAN-5) Invited Talk Development of Automation System for Compartment Arrangement of Commercial Vessel, Sol Jeong, Ha-Cheol Song, Seung-Soo Na, Doo-Yeoun Cho, Young-Ki Kwak (Mokpo National University) 2. 1:50 PM (MAN-6) Invited Talk Effects onAerodynamic Drag Reduction of AHTS by Force-body Hull-form Design, Sera Bak, Jaehoon Yoo, Hea-mi Kim, Chang Yon Song, Ha-cheol Song, Chun-sik Shim (Mokpo National University) 3. 2:10 PM (MAN-7) Hierarchical Microporous Membrane for Thermal Insulation in Passive Chip-level Cooling Device, Hongyun So, Jim C. Cheng, Albert P. Pisano (Unversity of California, Berkeley) 4. 2:30 PM (MAN-8) Invited Talk Fundamentals of the Design of Olympic Recurve Bows, D.K. Lieu (Unversity of California, Berkeley) 5. 2:50 PM (MAN-9) Frontier Technologies of Ocean Observing, Hugh Roarty, Scott Glenn, Josh Kohut, Oscar Schofield (Rutgers University Coastal Ocean Observation Laboratory)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, SandPebble (SP) B Room

MAN-3 Session: Advanced Vehicle Design Chair: Min Whan Lee (UC Merced) 1. 4:00 PM (MAN-10) Invited Talk Kinetic Energy Storage and Recovery for Efficiency Enhancement in Commercial and Consumer Hybrid Vehicles, D.K. Lieu, D.R. Talancon (Unversity of California, Berkeley) 2. 4:20 PM (MAN-11) Invited Talk Ray-traced Rendering Issues in the Optical Imaging of the Free-Form Mirror, Hocheol Lee, Kyuman Kim (Hanbat National University), Sung Yi (Portland State University) 3. 4:40 PM (MAN-12) Impact of Partial Air Recirculation on Vehicle Cabin Air Quality, Heejung Jung, Michael Grady (University of California Riverside)

50 /// UKC 2014 4. 5:00 PM (MAN-13) Vehicle Dynamics Modeling and Control of the TowPlow, A Steerable Articulated Snow Plowing Vehicle System, Jae Young Kang, Steven A. Velinsky (University of California, Davis)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, SandPebble (SP) B Room

MAN-4 Session: Computers in Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing Chair: Jae Um (Siemens) 1. 8:00 AM (MAN-14) Keynote Talk Computational Tools for Enhanced Spatial Visualization Skills Using Human Computer Interface, Yong S. Suh (California State University, Sacramento) 2. 8:40 AM (MAN-15) Invited Talk Analysis of Surgical Motions using Complexity Theory and a Teach and Play-back Device, Ikechukwu Ohu, Sriram Garudeswaran, Sohyung Cho (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville) 3. 9:00 AM (MAN-16) Invited Talk Sketch Recognition with SketchRec, Baldur Steingrimsson (Imagars LLC) 4. 9:20 AM (MAN-17) Invited Talk Current Status and Future Challenge of Ultra-Precision Machining, Sangkee Min (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, SandPebble (SP) B Room

MAN-5 Session: Energy Systems and Materials Chair: Sohyung Cho (Southern Illinois University) 1. 1:30 PM (MAN-18) Invited Talk Advanced Fuels and Combustion Strategies for Diesel Engines, A.S. (Ed) Cheng (San Francisco State University) 2. 1:50 PM (MAN-19) Invited Talk Experimental Methods in Gas Turbine Heat Transfor & Internal Air Systems, Hee-Koo Moon (Solar Turnines Inc.) 3. 2:10 PM (MAN-20) SIEMENS Most Efficient GasTurbine Introduction in Korea, Jae Um (Siemens) 4. 2:30 PM (MAN-21) Unique Applications of Rare Earth Permanent Magnets, Heeju Choi (Electron Energy Corporation) 5. 2:50 PM (MAN-22) Invited Talk High Strength Al Alloys Produced via Cryomilling, Troy D. Topping (California State University, Sacramento)

August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, SandPebble (SP) B Room

MAN-6 Session: MEMS Design & Applications (I) Chair: Seungkeun Choi (University of Washington Bothell) 1. 8:00 AM (MAN-23) NutriPhone: Vitamin D Testing on Your Smartphone, Seoho Lee, Surabh Mehta, David Erickson (Cornell University) 2. 8:20 AM (MAN-24) Invited Talk Nano-to-Millimeter Scale UV Lithography for 3D MEMS Applications, Jungkwun ‘JK’ Kim, Yong-Kyu ‘YK’ Yoon, Mark Allen (University of Florida) 3. 8:40 AM (MAN-25) Development of Wafer Level Image Sensor Packages, Won Kyu Jeung, Chang-Hyun Lim, Seung Wook Park, Seong Moon Choi, (Samsung Electro-Mechanical Co.) and Sung Yi (Portland State University) 4. 9:00 AM (MAN-26) Keynote Talk Anisotropic Conductive Fils (ACFs) Technology for Wearable Electronics. Kyung W. Paik (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

August 9, Saturday

Forward together /// 51 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, SandPebble (SP) B Room

MAN-7 Session: MEMS Design & Applications (II) Chair: YK Yoon (University of Florida, Gainesville) 1. 1:30 PM (MAN-27) Keynote Talk Highly Responsive Piezoelectric Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers, Sina Akhbari, Firas Sammoura (Masdar Institute of Science and Technology), Liwei Lin (University of California, Berkelely) 2. 2:10 PM (MAN-28) Invited Talk Microfluidic-based Arraying Techniques of Single Particle/Droplet/ Cell for Particle-based Assays. Hojin Kim, Joonwon Kim (POSTECH) 3. 2:30 PM (MAN-29) Invited Talk All Carbon, Flexible Graphene Bioelectronic Sensors, SangGyu Chun, Michael Cai Wang, Jonghyun Choi, SungWoo Nam (University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign) 4. 2:50 PM (MAN-30) Invited Talk ITO-free Large-area Flexible Organic Solar Cells, Seungkeun Choi (University of Washington Bothell), Y. Zhou, W. Haske, J. Shim, Canek Fuentes- Hernandez, Bernard Kippelen (Georgia Institute of Technology) 5. 3:10 PM (MAN-31) Invited Talk Toward a Portable Air Pollution Sensor, Hanseup Kim, Hao-Chieh Hsieh (University fo Utah)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, SandPebble (SP) B Room

MAN-8 Session: MEMS Design & Applications (III) Chair: SungWoo Nam (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) 1. 4:00 PM (MAN-32) Invited Talk Fabrication of Integrated Micro and Nano 3-D Structures for Energy Storage and Biomedical Application, Yong-Kyu “YK” Yoon (University of Florida, Gainesville) 2. 4:20 PM (MAN-33) Invited Talk Electrical Characteristics for CNT-to-CNT Contact Under Compression. Jae-Ik Lee, Jongbaeg Kim (Yonsei University) 3. 4:40 PM (MAN-34) Invited Talk Brain-on-a-Chip: an in vitro myelination model, Jaewon Park, Sunja Kim, Jianrong Li, Arum Han, (Texas A&M University) 4. 5:00 PM (MAN-35) Keynote Talk ETRI Role and MEMS/Sensor Technology Development Status, Chang Auck Choi (Electronic and Telecommunications Research Institute)

August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

MAN Poster Session Chair: Julia Lee (Brown Unversity) 1. (MAN-P1) An Experimental Study on Tidal Currents on Submerged Grass Vegetation, Julia Seungmi Lee, Ravi Singh, Shreyas Mandre (Brown University) 2. (MAN-P2) Challenging Quantum Limit for Detection of Optical Pathlength Induced by Photothermal Effect, Jeonghoon Lee (Korea University of Technology and Education) 3. (MAN-P3) Early Detection of Bearing Defects Using the Modified Distance Evaluation Technique, Fahmid Al Farid, Inkyu Jeong, Myeongsu Kang, JongMyon Kim, ByeongHyun Ahn, and ByeongKeun Choi (Gyeongsang National University) 4. (MAN-P4) Expeditious Identification andVisualization of CAD Files, Baldur Steingrimsson (Imagars LLC) 5. (MAN-P5) Fabrication of Nano/Micro Structured Superhydrophobic Surfaces on Various Metal Substrates, Young Jin Cho, Kwan-Soo Lee, and Dong Rip Kim (Hanyang University) 6. (MAN-P6) FMCW Radar Range Improvements for Dynamic Object, Jong-Hwan Kim, and Rosana K. Lee (Virginia Tech) 7. (MAN-P7)Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Nano Thernal Rectifier, Gisuk Hwang (Whichita State

52 /// UKC 2014 University) 8. (MAN-P8) New Alternative Campus Transportation, Woo Sung Kim (Purdue University) 9. (MAN-P9) Semi-Empirical Interior Ballistic Model of Base Pressure Predicting Muzzle Velocity on the Ageing Condition of Solid Propellants, Sangkil Lee, (Korea University) and Julia Lee (Brown University) 10. (MAN-P10)Vertical Gas Injection Into Liquid Cross-Stream Beneath Horizontal Surfaces, In-ho Lee, Simo Makiharju, Steven Ceccio, and Marc Perlin (University of Michigan) 11. (MAN-P11) Growth Rate Modulation of Carbon Nanotube Microstructures via Engineered Catalyst Film Stack, Sei Jin Park (U of Michigan), Michael De Volder (University of Cambridge), Sameh Tawfick (U of Illinois, Urbana Champaign), A. John Hart (MIT) 12. (MAN-P12) Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Nano Thermal Rectifier, Gisuk Hwang (Whichita State University) 13. (MAN-P13) Development of smart trap with counter sensor & wireless system, Sungmoon Choi, Hyejin Park, Jinyoung Park, David Held, Dong-Joo Kim (Auburn University)

Computer and Information Technology Symposium [CIT] Symposium Mario Gerla (UCLA) Co-Chairs: TJ Taekjin Kwon (Fasoo USA); Jihie Kim (KT)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Habour A Room

CIT-1 Session: Machine Learning Chair: Chaeryung Park (Synopsys) 1. 8:00 AM (CIT-1) Detecting Barriers by Students in C and Java Courses, Young Lee, Sasikanth Dale, Jeong Yang (Texas A&M Univ.) 2. 8:20 AM (CIT-2) Introducing Parallelism in Undergraduate CS Courses, Jeho Park (Harvey Mudd College) 3. 8:40 AM (CIT-3) Learning Collaboration and Communication through Scrum Driven Project Based Courses, Sam Chung (So. Illinois Univ.) 4. 9:00 AM (CIT-4) Tactile Captions: Augmenting Visual Captions, Raja S. Kushalnagar, Vignesh Ramachandran and Tae Oh (Rochaster Institute of Technology) 5. 9:20 AM (CIT-5) Scalable Comparisons: Benchmarking Existing Tools for Distributed Systems Design, Jin Chung (eBay)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Habour A Room

CIT-2 Session: Embeded Systems Chair: Jeonghee Yi (Microsoft) 1. 1:30 PM (CIT-6) Invited Talk Applying CPS to Provide Smart Transportation, Myounggyu Won, Sang Hyuk Son (DGIST) 2. 1:50 PM (CIT-7) Platform-Dependent Timing Verification Approach in Model-Based Embedded Real- Time Software Development, BaekGyu Kim, Lu Feng, Linh T.X. Phan, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 3. 2:10 PM (CIT-8) Invited Talk K-Hypervisor: An Opensource Hypervisor for Embedded Real-Time Systems, Sung Soo Im (Kookmin Univ.) 4. 2.30 PM (CIT-9) Sensor Attack Detection in the Presence of Transient Faults, Junkil Park, Radoslav Ivanov, James Weimer, Insup Lee (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 5. 2:50 PM (CIT-10) The Architecture of the Policy-Based Path Verification to Monitor Route Hijacking,

Forward together /// 53 Je-Kuk Yun, BeomSeok Hong, Yanggon Kim (Towson Univ.) 6. 3:10 PM (CIT-11) (Invited Industrial) TBD

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Habour A Room

CIT-3 Session: Management Science Young Choi (Regent University) 1. 4:00 PM (CIT-12) Invited Talk Bridging Big Data and Bibliographic Databases via Library of Congress Subject Headings, Kwan Yi (Eastern Kentucky Univ.) 2. 4:20 PM (CIT-13) Persistent target tracking with Target Model Enhancement, Changsoo Jeong, Kyungnam Kim (HRL Lab.) 3. 4:40 PM (CIT-14) Mobile App Store Security: Evaluating Apple, Google, Blackberry, and Windows Store Measures, Young Choi (Regent Univ.) 4. 5:00 PM (CIT-15) Scalable Context-driven Simulation of Human Activities in Smart Homes, Jae Woong Lee, Abdelsalam Helal (Univ. of Florida) 5. 5:20 PM (CIT-16) Scheduling Algorithm for Manufacturing Multiple Deteriorating Products, Edwin Kim, Joonyup Eun (Purdue Univ.) 6. 5:40 PM (CIT-17) Understanding Trader: A Dynamic Market Selection Model under Two Equivalent Fee-charging Policies, Jung-woo Sohn, Jens Grossklags, John Yen (Penn State Univ.)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Habour A Room

CIT-4 Session: Web Technology Hwajung Lee (Radford University) 1. 8:00 AM (CIT-18) Adaptation in Cloud Computing Services, Bongkyoung Kwon (Nokia Inc.) 2. 8:20 AM (CIT-19) An Analysis of Tweets on the Boston Marathon Bombing, Hyun-Woo Kim, Nick Lalone, Andrea Tapia (Penn State Univ.) 3. 8:40 AM (CIT-20) Automatic Organization of Requirements, ChongWoo Park (Georgia Gwinnett College), Dong-Gook Kim (Dalton State College) 4. 9:00 AM (CIT-21) Comparable Entity Mining from the Web, Myung-ha Jang, Jin-woo Park, Seung-won Hwang (POSTECH) 5. 9:20 AM (CIT-22) Reputation Mining, Jintae Lee (Univ. of Colorado)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Habour A Room

CIT-5 Session: Invited Sung-Soo Lim (Kook Min University) 1. 1:30 PM (CIT-23) Keynote Talk Preparing Software Oriented Society, Jin Hyung Kim (Software Policy & Research Institute) 2. 1:50 PM (CIT-24) Invited Talk Location Privacy of Smartphone Users, Kang Shin (Univ. of Michigan) 3. 2:10 PM (CIT-25) Keynote Talk Internet of Vehicles: From Platooning to Autonomous Vehicles and Vehicular Clouds, Mario Gerla (UCLA) 4. 2:30 PM (CIT-26) Invited Talk Enterprise Digital Right Management (EDRM) for Inside Threats, TJ Taekjin Kwon (Fasoo USA) 5. 2:50 PM (CIT-27) Invited Talk Building and managing data and analytics-enabled organizations, Blake Johnson (Stanford) 6. 3:10 PM (CIT-28) Keynote Talk Cyberspace – Exploration, Kilnam Chon (KAIST)

54 /// UKC 2014 August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Habour A Room

CIT-6 Session: Networked Systems Yoohwan Kim (UNLV) 1. 8:00 AM (CIT-29) Characterization of RRC state machines of WCDMA/HSPA networks and QoS improvements in smartphone applications, Jaewan Jang, Ilhwan Kim, Kyoungwon Suh (Illinois State Univ) 2. 8:20 AM (CIT-30) Edge Labeling Methods on the Binomial Trees, Yong Seok Kim (Univ. of Wisconsin Milwaukee) 3. 8:40 AM (CIT-31) Exploiting Consumer Privacy Information through Smart Meter Data, Khanh Nguyen, Nan Zhang, and Hyeong-Ah Choi (George Washington Univ.) 4. 9:00 AM (CIT-32) Virtual Humans over Mobile Video Chat Services, Sin-hwa Kang (USC) 5. 9:20 AM (CIT-33) The Performance Impact of RTR-BIRD in Origin Valdiation using RPKI, Kyoungha Kim, Yanggon Kim (Towson Univ.)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Habour A Room

CIT-7 Session: System Security Jungwoo Ryoo (PennState University) 1. 1:30 PM (CIT-34) An Integrative Hands-on Approach to Security Education, Santosh Desiraju, Chansu Yu (Cleveland State Univ.)\ 2. 1:50 PM (CIT-35) Implementing Resilient Mobile Base Station Cloud in Wireless Sensor Networks, Andrew K. Wilson, Hwajung Lee (Radford Univ.) 3. 2:10 PM (CIT-36) Qualitative Pose Estimation by Discriminative Deformable Part Models, Hyungtae Lee (US Army Research Lab.) 4. 2:30 PM (CIT-37) The Growth of Voice Enabled Applications, Stephen Han (VoiceBox Technologies) 5. 2:50 PM (CIT-38) Threat Analysis of Smart Home Environment, Ilnam Jeong, Khanh Nguyen, KwangHee Choi, Hyeong-Ah Choi (George Washington Univ.) 6. 3:10 PM (CIT-39) Securing the Smart Homes: Protocols’ Challenges and Threats, Changmin Lee, Luca Zappaterra, Kwanghee Choi, Hyeong-Ah Choi (George Washington Univ.)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Habour A Room

CIT/EEC Session: Cyber Security (Joint Session with CIT Symposium) Chair: Seong Gon Kong (Sejong Univ., Korea), Dongwook Lee (KITECH)\ 1. 4:00 PM (EEC-30) Invited Talk Mobile Computer Vision: Today and Tomorrow, Hale Kim, X. Cui, and S. Li (Inha Univ.) 2. 4:20 PM (CIT-40) Software Architecture and Security, Jungwoo Ryoo (Penn State Univ.) 3. 4:40 PM (EEC-31) Development of Elementary Social Skills of an Android for Sociable Human-Robot Interaction, Dong-Wook Lee, Byeongkyu Ahn, Duck-Yeon Lee, Dongwoon Choi (KITECH), and Seong G. Kong (Sejong Univ.) 4. 5:00 PM (CIT-41) Application of NTRU Cryptographic Algorithm for SCADA security, Yoohwan Kim (UNLV) 5. 5:20 PM (CIT-42) A Resource-Efficient Algorithm for Processing Streaming Data in Internet of Things Applications, Changmin Lee, Luca Zappaterra, Kwanghee Choi, Hyeong-Ah Choi (George Washington Univ.) 6. 5:40 PM (EEC-32) Tracking Human Body of the Golf Swing, Kyoung Tak Cho (Iowa State Univ.)

Forward together /// 55 CIT Poster Session Chair: Kyoungwon Suh (Illinois State Univ)

August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

1. (CIT-P1) “Look Who is Talking” Evaluating and Predicting Health Answer Quality in Online Health Community, Albert Park (Univ. of Washington) 2. (CIT-P2) A Framework for Discovering Frequent Spatial Event Sets in Cloud Computing Environment, Sang Jun Park, Jin Soung Yoo (Perdue Univ.) 3. (CIT-P3) A study of Twitter User Network using commercial related message distribution, Youngsub Han (Towson Univ.) 4. (CIT-P4) Analysis of pedestrian behavior for driving assistance systems, Sooyeong Kwak (Hanbat Univ. 5. (CIT-P5) Automatic Information Visualization via Declarative Abstract Visual Language, Hanseung Lee (UMD) 6. (CIT-P6) Design and Development of Classroom management App for supporting Self Directed Learning, Hyelim Lee (Hanbat Univ.) 7. (CIT-P7) Design of Self-directed Problem Solving Learning Model using Digital Textbooks, Jeon Dain (Seoul National Univ. of Education) 8. (CIT-P8) Development of Digital Toy Kit and Flowchart App for Creative STEAM Education, Seok-Ju Chun (Seoul National Univ. of Education) 9. (CIT-P9) Development of STEAM based Computer Science Education Curriculum using Arduino, Jeong- Hyun Seo (Korea National Univ. of Education) 10. (CIT-P10) Efficient Biological Motif search and Evaluation methods, Wooyoung Kim (Univ. of Washington Bothell) 11. (CIT-P11) Head-up augmented reality interfaces for crash warning systems, Hyungil Kim (Virginia Tech 12. (CIT-P12) HTML5 for Video Surveillance, Sweungwon Cheung (Samsung Techwin) 13. (CIT-P13) Hybrid Genetic algorithm based Multi-Robot Collaboration, Jaeseon Lee (Kitech) 14. (CIT-P14) Image-based Representation for Complex Heritage Edifices, Eunyoung Ahn (Hanbat Univ.) 15. (CIT-P15) Knowledge-based Building Energy Efficiency Management on WoO Paltform, Ilyoung Chong (Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies) 16. (CIT-P16) Modeling Software Architecture of a Computational Model of Textual Financial Fraud Detection, Sung Bong Lee (Univ. of Washington) 17. (CIT-P17) proteogenomics analysis of cancer related MS/MS spectra by peptide level identification of genomic, Sunghee Woo (UCSD) 18. (CIT-P18) Real-Time Clustering and Classification for Data Mining, Charles Willow (Monmouth Univ.) 19. (CIT-P19) Relating Sentiment Expression in Twitter Discussions to Information Diffusion, Jihie Kim (KT) 20. (CIT-P20) Robust Tracking and Mapping with a Handheld RGB-D Camera, Kyoung Rok Lee (UCSD) 21. (CIT-P21) Software Reverse Engineering Based Gray-Box Penetration Testing, Yeonil Yoo (Univ. of Wahington) 22. (CIT-P22) The benefits of robot deception in Human-robot interaction, Jaeeun Shim (Georgia Tech.) 23. (CIT-P23) Information Systems Management in Government: Ongoing Issues and Approaches, Young Choi (Regent Univ.) 24. (CIT-P24) PlantSimLab: A simulated lab for biological network modeling for experimetal plant bilogists, Sook Ha (Reinhard Laubenbach)

Electrical, Electronics and Communications [EEC] Symposium Chair: Dong Sam Ha (Virginia Tech) Co-Chairs: Sang Wu Kim (Iowa State Univ.), Yong-Hwan Lee (Seoul National Univ.)

56 /// UKC 2014 Advisor: Jae Hoon Kim (Boeing)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Sumac Room

EEC-1 Session: Communication Systems and Signal Processing Chair: Jaejin Lee (Soongsil Univ.), Co-chair: Myungsik Yoo (Soongsil Univ., Korea) 1. 8:00 AM (EEC-1) Keynote Talk Cooperative Communications in Wireless Networks: Security Challenges, Sang Wu Kim (Iowa State Univ.) 2. 8:20 AM (EEC-2) Multi-channel MAC for Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks, Gahng-Seop Ahn (Intelligent Automation), Yang G. Kim, Anwar Hussain, and Myung J. Lee (City University of New York) 3. 8:40 AM (EEC-3) ) Exploiting Mobility to Enable Arial Networking: An Overview, Yan Wan, Junfei Xie, Jae H. Kim (Univ. North Texas) 4. 9:00 AM (EEC-4) IEEE 802.11ah: A Long Range 802.11 WLAN at Sub 1 GHz, Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National University) 5. 9:20 AM (EEC-5) Energy Saving Fair Mechanism in MANET, Woo S. Choi, Chang M. Lee, Hyun K. Kahng (Korea University), Sweungwon Cheung (Samsung Techwin)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:10 PM, Sumac Room

EEC-2 Session: Smart Sensors and Sensor Systems Chair: Dong Sam Ha (Virginia Tech), Co-chair: Hyuntae Cho (KAIST) 1. 1:30 PM (EEC-6) Keynote Talk Tutorial: Small Scale Energy Harvesting for Sensor Nodes, Dong Sam Ha (Virginia Tech) 2. 1:50 PM (EEC-7) Invited Talk Digitizing the Personal, Social, and Physical Spaces - Challenges and Opportunities in Mobile and Embedded Sensing, Mani Srivastave (UCLA) 3. 2:10 PM (EEC-8) Development of Wireless Video Sensor Network Platform for Public Safety, Hyuntae Cho, Jinyoung Yang, and Chong-Min Kyung (KAIST) 4. 2:30 PM (EEC-9) Low-power Design of Video Event Data Recorder, Jinyoung Yang, Chai Yeol Rim, and Chong-Min Kyung (KAIST) 5. 2:50 PM (EEC-10) Ultra Low Power Event-Driven Camera System (ULPECS), Chai Yeol Rim, Jin Young Yang, and Hyun Sang Park (Kongju National Univ., Korea)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Sumac Room

EEC-3 Session: Devices, Circuits, and Systems Chair: Hong June Park (POSTECH), Co-chair: Eun Sok Kim (Univ. of Southern California) 1. 4:00 PM (EEC-11) RX Beamformer Chips for 2-D Ultrasound Medical Imaging, Seong-Eun Cho, Yoonjee Kim, Byungsub Kim, Jaeyoon Sim, Hong-June Park (POSTECH) 2. 4:20 PM (EEC-12) Solar, Lithium Ion Capacitor and Battery Hybrid Go-Kar, Sung Yeul Park, Jonathan Blake, Nathan Butterfield, Joshua Calkins, Anupam Ojha (University of Connecticut) 3. 4:40 PM (EEC-13) GPU-based Off-centered Geometry Reconstruction System for Through Silicon Via Inspection, Kyung-chan Jin (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Korea), Young-ho Song (ETRI, Korea) 4. 5:00 PM (EEC-14) Analysis and Comparison among Four Structures of Adders Designed by Reversible logic, Junchao Wang and Ken Choi (Illinois Institute of Technology) 5. 5:20 PM (EEC-15) Joint Bilateral Filter for Warped Depth Data in Real Time, Dongwon Shin, Yunseok Song, Yosung Ho (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)

Forward together /// 57 6. 5:40 PM (EEC-16) A Case Study on Construction of Ocean Floating Photovoltaic System, Young-Kwan Choi, Han-Sang Jeong, Soo-Jeong Hwang, Sung-Taek Hong (K-water: Korea Water Resources Corporation, Korea)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Sumac Room

EEC-4 Session: Emerging Wireless Networks Chair: Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National Univ.), Co-chair: Bo Ryu (EpiSys Science) 1. 8:00 AM (EEC-17) Keynote Talk A novel transceiver architecture for large-scale M2M networks, Yong- Hwan Lee (Seoul National Univ.) 2. 8:20 AM (EEC-18) Cooperative Packet Recovery in Enterprise WLANs, Sung-Ju Lee (Narus, Inc.) 3. 8:40 AM (EEC-19) Survey on Deployability of Indoor Localization Systems, Dongho Kim (HP Labs) 4. 9:00 AM (EEC-20) Transmit Power Consumption Modeling of IEEE 802.11n NIC, Okhwan Lee (Seoul National University, Korea), Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National University, Korea), Bo Ryu (EpiSys Science) 5. 9:20 AM (EEC-21) Wearable Cyber-Physical Systems, Taejoon Park (DGIST)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:10 PM, Sumac Room

EEC-5 Session: Cognitive Radios and Spectrum Sharing Technologies Chair: Jung-Min (Jerry) Park (Virginia Tech), Co-chair: Jang-Won Lee (Yonsei Univ.) 1. 1:30 PM (EEC-22) Cooperative Transmission in Cognitive Multi-node Rely Network, Moonchang Choi, Sooyong Choi (Yonsei Univ.) 2. 1:50 PM (EEC-23) DSA-Enabled LTE Testbed for Public Safety Applications, Munawwar M. Sohul, Taeyoung Yang, Jeffrey H. Reed (Virginia Tech) 3. 2:10 PM (EEC-24) Cognitive Radio Technology to Create the Spectrum Superhighway, Sung-Hyun, Hwang, Kyu-Min Kang, Dong-Hun Lee, and Byung-Jang Jeong (ETRI) 4. 2:30 PM (EEC-25) Spatio-Temporal Spectrum Sharing in HetNet: Trading Delay for Cellular Capacity, Song Chong (KAIST) 5. 2:50 PM (EEC-26) Invited Talk Location Privacy Protection for Smartphone Users, Kang G. Shin (Univ. of Michigan)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM, Sumac Room

EEC-6 Session: Smart Grid Systems Chair: Yong-June Shin (Yonsei Univ.), Co-chair: Yong Tae Yoon (Seoul National University) 1. 1:30 PM (EEC-27) Wavelet Transform Based Fault Detection Algorithm for Time-Synchronized Phasor Measurements, Tae Yoon Chun, Do-In Kim, Sung-Hwa Yoon, Yong-June Shin (Yonsei University) 2. 1:50 PM (EEC-28) Implementation of DC Distribution on PV Congested Distribution System, Bokyung Ko, Jaewan Suh, Kisuk Kim, and Gilsoo Jang (Korea University) 3. 2:30 PM (EEC-29) Data mining based Customer Baseline Load (CBL) Calculation, Hongseok Kim (Sogang University)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Habour A Room

CIT/EEC Session: Cyber Security (Joint Session with CIT Symposium)

58 /// UKC 2014 Chair: Seong Gon Kong (Sejong Univ., Korea), Dongwook Lee (KITECH) 1. 4:00 PM (EEC-30) Invited Talk Mobile Computer Vision: Today and Tomorrow, Hale Kim, X. Cui, and S. Li (Inha Univ.) 2. 4:20 PM (CIT-40) Software Architecture and Security, Jungwoo Ryoo (Penn State Univ.) 3. 4:40 PM (EEC-31) Development of Elementary Social Skills of an Android for Sociable Human-Robot Interaction, Dong-Wook Lee, Byeongkyu Ahn, Duck-Yeon Lee, Dongwoon Choi (KITECH), and Seong G. Kong (Sejong Univ.) 4. 5:00 PM (CIT-41) Application of NTRU Cryptographic Algorithm for SCADA security, Yoohwan Kim (UNLV) 5. 5:20 PM (CIT-42) A Resource-Efficient Algorithm for Processing Streaming Data in Internet of Things Applications, Changmin Lee, Luca Zappaterra, Kwanghee Choi, Hyeong-Ah Choi (George Washington Univ.) 6. 5:40 PM (EEC-32) Tracking Human Body of the Golf Swing, Kyoung Tak Cho (Iowa State Univ.)

EEC Poster Session

August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

Organizer: Dong Sam Ha (Virginia Tech) 1. (EEC-P1) Solar, Lithium Ion Capacitor and Battery Hybrid Go-Kart, Sung Yeul Park, J. Blake, N. Butterfield, J. Calkins, and A. Ojha (Univ. of Connecticut) 2. (EEC-P2) Modeling and Analysis of Dual-Hop Discovery Protocol for Proximity Service over LTE- Advanced, Ki-Dong Lee (LG Electronics U.S.A.) 3. (EEC-P3) Research of Robot Motion Control Software Architecture with EtherCAT Communication and PLCopen, SungWon Choo, K.Nam, S.Lee, K.Lee , and H.Woo (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) 4. (EEC-P4) OLED Encapsulation Process Using Low Melting Point Alloy and UV-Curable Epoxy Mixture, Kyung-Min Park, and Choel-Hee Moon (Hoseo University) 5. (EEC-P5) Two-layer Stereo Matching for Real-time Applications, C. Zhang and Joohee Kim (Illinois Institute of Technology) 6. (EEC-P6) Analysis and Prediction of Energy Consumption by Using Web-based Energy Cloud in Campus Environment, Jun Kyun Choi, S.H. Shah Newaz, and Jin Hong Yang (KAIST) 7. (EEC-P7) Low Power Implementation Technique for Partitioned FSMs, Shuai Li and Ken Choi (Illinois Institute of Technology) 8. (EEC-P8) A Real-Time Traffic Simulator with 3-D Virtual Reality, Sangho Lee and Shiho Kim (Yonsei Univ.) 9. (EEC-P9) Design of the Dual Motor Traction System for Electric Vehicle, Hyunrok Cha and, MyeonHwan Hwang (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) 10. (EEC-P10) A Novel Transceiver Architecture for Large-scale M2M Networks, Jin-Seok Han, Jae-Seok Bang, Dong-Kwan Kim, and Yong-Hwan Lee (Seoul National University) 11. (EEC-P11) A Study on the Enhancement of the Cooling Structure for IPM Motor of Electric Vehicle, Keaho Lee and Hyunrok Cha (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) 12. (EEC-P12) Part-based Pedestrian Detection Using Feature Synthesis, Guozheng Kuang and Joohee Kim (Illinois Institute of Technology)

Emerging Technology Program

Bio, Medical, Pharmaceutical [BMP] Symposium Chair: Sohyun Ahn (NIH)

Forward together /// 59 Co-Chairs: Hey-Kyoung Lee (Johns Hopkins Univ.)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

BMP-1 Session: Immune System: Development and Homeostasis Chair: Jung Hyun Park (NIH) 1. 8:00 AM (BMP-1) Invited Talk Cytokine Signaling in CD4/CD8 Lineage Decision in the Thymus, Jung Hyun Park (NIH/NCI) 2. 8:20 AM (BMP-2) Invited Talk Bidirectional Regulation of Immunity by the Gut Bacterial Metabolites Short Chain Fatty Acids, Chang H. Kim (Purdue University) 3. 8:40 AM (BMP-3) Invited Talk Homeostasis and Function of Immunoglobulin E, Jeong-Sook Shin (University of California, San Francisco) 4. 9:00 AM (BMP-4) Invited Talk Interplay of Signaling and Cell Metabolism for the Development and Function of Innate T cells, Cheong-Hee Chang (University of Michigan) 5. 9:20 AM (BMP-5) Invited Talk Immunological Tolerance of Malaria Infection, Charles C. Kim (University of California, San Francisco)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

BMP-2 Session: Molecular Basis of Metabolic Diseases Chair: Seung Hoi Koo (Korea University) 1. 1:30 PM (BMP-6) Invited Talk Leaving Resveratrol’s Shadow: Role of Piceatannol, a Resveratrol Analogue, in Adipogenesis and Lipid Metabolism in Adipocytes, Kee Hong Kim (Purdue University) 2. 2:05 PM (BMP-7) Invited Talk Orchestration of Cellular Metabolism by Sestrin-Family Proteins, Jun Hee Lee (University of Michigan) 3. 2:40 PM (BMP-8) Invited Talk Regulation of Hepatic Gluconeogenesis by Protein Argnine Methyltransferase 6, Seung-Hoi Koo (Korea University) 4. 3:15 PM (BMP-9) Endocrinization of FGF1 Produces a Neomorphic Insulin Sensitizing Activity, Jae Myoung Suh (The Salk Institute)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

BMP-3 Session: Stem Cells and Development Chair: Sohyun Ahn (NIH/NICHD) 1. 4:00 PM (BMP-10) Invited Talk STAT3 Maintains the Stemness of Radial Glia at Mid-Neurogenesis, Mi Ryoung Song (GIST) 2. 4:25 PM (BMP-11) Invited Talk Molecular Mechanism Governing New Neuron Development in Adult Brain, Mi Hyeon Jang (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine) 3. 4:50 PM (BMP-12) Invited Talk Derivation of Induced Neural Crest from Human Postnatal Fibroblasts, Gabsang Lee (Johns Hopkins University) 4. 5:15 PM (BMP-13) Invited Talk Microenvironmental Regulation of Stem Cell Function and Tissue Regeneration, Deok-Ho Kim (University of Washington) 5. 5:35 PM (BMP-14) Invited Talk Engineering Body Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) and Their Clinical Potentials, Senyon Choe (The Salk Institute & UCSD)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

60 /// UKC 2014 BMP-4 Session: Advances in Neuroscience Chair: Hey-Kyoung Lee (Johns Hopkins Univ) 1 8:00 AM (BMP-15) Invited Talk Synaptic Scaffoding Protein, NMDA Receptor Function, and Autism Spectrum Disorders, Eunjoon Kim (KAIST) 2 8:20 AM (BMP-16) Invited Talk Synaptic Role of Mild Mental Retardation Related Factor, Cereblon, Se-Young Choi (Seoul National University) 3 8:40 AM (BMP-17) Invited Talk Neuromodulation of Cortical Plasticity, Alfredo Kirkwood (Johns Hopkins University) 4 9:00 AM (BMP-18) Invited Talk The Role of KCNQ Channels in Epilepsy and Homeostatic Plasticity, Hee Jung Chung (University Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) 5 9:20 AM (BMP-19) Invited Talk Experience-Dependent Homeostatic Plasticity of Inhibitory Synapses, Hey-Kyoung Lee (Johns Hopkins University)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

BMP-5 Session: Cell Cycle and Cancer Chair: Kyung Sang Lee (NIH/NCI); Co-Chair: Kunsoo Rhee (Seoul National University) 1. 1:30 PM (BMP-20) Invited Talk Patterning Centrioles in Stentor coeruleus, Wallace Marshall (University of California, San Francisco) 2. 2:05 PM (BMP-21) Invited Talk Spindle Pole Formation and Disintegration during Mitosis, Kunsoo Rhee (Seoul National University) 3. 2:30 PM (BMP-22) Invited Talk Polo-like Kinase 4 and 1: From Centrosome Duplication to Mitotic Control, Kyung Sang Lee (NIH/NCI)

4. 2:50 PM (BMP-23) Invited Talk Control of the Pericentrosomal H2O2 Level by Peroxiredoxin I is Critical for Mitotic Progression, Dongmin Kang (Ewha Womans University) 5. 3:10 PM (BMP-24) Invited Talk Identification of a Potential Chemotherapeutic Agent to Treat Lynch Syndrome Tumors, Kyungjae Myung (NIH/NHGRI)

August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

BMP-6 Session: Advances in Translational Research Chair: Sihoun Hahn (University of Washington) 1. 8:00 AM (BMP-25) Invited Talk Precision Medicine through Next-Generation Sequencing – Raising the Bar for Education, Training and Practice, Sihoun Hahn (Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington) 2. 8:20 AM (BMP-26) Invited Talk Targeting DNA Damage Repair and Cell Cycle Pathways in Women’s Cancers, Jung-Min Lee (NIH/NCI) 3. 8:40 AM (BMP-27) Invited Talk Potential Applications of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) in the Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer, Joo Ha Hwang (University of Washington School of Medicine) 4. 9:00 AM (BMP-28) Invited Talk Direct Acting Antivirals for HCV: A Triumph in the Making for Translational Research, W. Ray Kim (Stanford University) 5. 9:20 AM (BMP-29) Biofunctinoal Surfaces with Nano- and Micro-topographic Cues to Promote Osteogenic Differentiation and Focal Adhesion Maturation, Chang Ho Seo (University of Tokyo)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

Forward together /// 61 BMP-7 Session: Epigenetic Regulation in Development, Disease, and more Chair: Soo-Kyung Lee (Oregon Health Sciences University) 1. 1:30 PM (BMP-30) Invited Talk How to Write Histone H3K4 Methyl Mark on Chromatin, Jaehoon Kim (KAIST) 2. 1:55 PM (BMP-31) Invited Talk UTX, a Histone H3-lysine 27 Demethylase, Acts as a Critical Switch to Activate the Cardiac Developmental Program, Seunghee Lee (Seoul National University) 3. 2:20 PM (BMP-32) Invited Talk Ezh2, a Histone H3-lysine 27 Methyltransferase, Functions as an Epigenetic Timer to Coordinate the Timely Differentiation of Oligodendrocytes, Soo-Kyung Lee (Oregon Health Science University) 4. 2:45 PM (BMP-33) Dynamic Change in X Chromosone Status in Reprogramming, In-Hyun Park (Yale University) 5. 3:10 PM (BMP-34) Genome-Wide Analysis of Enhancer-RNA Transcription Reveals Regulatory Mechanisms by an Anti-Diabetic Drug in Adipocyte, Hee-Woong Lim (University of Pennsylvania)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

BMP-8 Session: Drug Discovery and Development Chair: Yun Choe (Lucas & Mercanti, LLP) 1. 4:00 PM (BMP-35) Invited Talk, Patent Talk, Patent and Drug Discovery and Development-after AIA, Yun H. Choe (Lucas & Mercanti, LLP) 2. 4:20 PM (BMP-36) Invited Talk Circulating Tumor Cells in Hodgkin Lymphoma and Prognostic Biomarkers: New Windows for Precision Drugs, K. Stephen Suh (JT Cancer Center, HUMC) 3. 4:40 PM (BMP-37) Invited Talk Discovery of AMG 232, a Small Molecule MDM Inhibitor for Treating Cancer, Yosup Rew (Amgen) 4. 5:00 PM (BMP-38) Invited Talk A Case Study on Clinical Development of a Kinase Inhibitor: A Brief History of Iressa®, Danny Joh (BioMarin) 5. 5:20 PM (BMP-39) Invited Talk Structure Guided Optimization of Novel, Selective, and Orally Bioavailable Inhibitors of PIM Kinases, Wooseok Han (Novartis) 6. 5:40 PM (BMP-40) Scientific Innovation, Regulatory Expeditious Review, and Cost Effectiveness for Drug Discovery and Development, Heemin Rhee (Health Research International)

August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B Room

BMP/CNV Joint Session Chair: Sohyun Ahn (NIH/NICHD) and Hanjoong Jo (Emory University & GA Tech) 1. 4:00 PM (BMP-CNV-1) Sohyun Ahn (NIH) 2. 4:25 PM (BMP-CNV-2) Hey-Kyoung Lee (Univ. Maryland) 3. 4:49 PM (BMP-CNV-3) Mechanoregulation of Atherosclerosis: Role of microRNA and epigenomic DNA methylation, Hanjoong Jo (Emory Univ. and GA Tech) 4. 5:13 PM (BMP-CNV-4) Microfluidic spinning for biomedical applications, Sang Hoon Lee (Korea Univ. 5. 5:37 PM (BMP-CNV-5) High-throughput cell separation for diagnostics and therapeutics, Jongyoon Han (MIT)

August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

62 /// UKC 2014 BMP Poster Session 1. (BMP-P1) In vivo delivery of transcription factors with multifunctional oligonucleotides, Kunwoo Lee, Mohammad Rafi, Xuli Feng, Richard Tang, Nithya Lingampalli, Kiana Aran, Niren Murthy. (University of California, Berkeley) 2. (BMP-P2) The roles of FKF1 SCF complex and GIGANTEA protein in the stability regulation of CONSTANS for photoperiodic flowering, Young Hun Song, Daniel Estrada, Somi Kim, Sang Yeol Lee, Takato Imaizumi. (University of Washington) 3. (BMP-P3) Kinesiology tape in supporting athletic injuries, Se Hun Park. (Boise State University) 4. (BMP-P4) Cellular metabolism regulates aging fibroblast oxidative stress response, Jyungmean Son, Wusheng Xiao, Ehab H. Sarsour, Brett A. Wagner, Garry R. Butettner, Prabhat C. Goswami. (University of Iowa) 5. (BMP-P5) Effect of Intrapartum epidural fentanyl on infant neurobehavior and breastfeeding, Damon Min, Ashley Szabo, Jerrad Businger, Evan Goodman. (Case Western Reserve University) 6. (BMP-P6) Increased long-latency reflex activity as a sufficient explanation for childhood hypertonic dystonia: an hardware emulation study, Won Joon Sohn, C. Minos Niu, T. D. Sanger. (University of Southern California) 7. (BMP-P7) Lidocaine-ibuprofen ionic liquid for dermal anesthesia, Han Jung Park, Mark R. Prausnitz. (Georgia Institute of Technology) 8. (BMP-P8) RapidCaP, a novel GEMM for analysis and therapy for metastatic prostate cancer, reveals Myc as a driver of Pten mutant metastasis, Hyejin Cho, Tali Herzaka, Wu Zheng, Jun Qi, John E. Wilkinson, James E. Bradner, Brian D. Robinson, Mireia Castillo-Martin, Carlos Cordon-Cardo, Lloyd C. Trotman. (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 9. (BMP-P9) Novel method of classifying attention condition for individuals using correlated components EEG, Jason Ki, Lucas Parra. (The City College of the City University of New York) 10. (BMP-P10) HIV therapy via RNA interference, Seung Sarah Cha, Lisa Scherer, Haitang Li, John Burnett, John Rossi. (City of Hope National Medical Center) 11. (BMP-P11) Dynamics of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine between intestinal stem and differentiated cell, Rinho Kim, Karyn Sheaffer, Reina Aoki, Inchan Choi, Kyoung-Jae Won, Klaus H. Kaestner. (University of Pennsylvania) 12. (BMP-P12) Synthetic biologics with body morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) as templates, Regina Liang, Senyon Choe. (University of Californa, San Diego) 13. (BMP-P13) Mussel adhesive proteins for tissue and biomedical engineering, Hyung Joon Cha. (Pohang University of Science and Technology) 14. (BMP-P13) Aqueous PLGA-microencapsulation and long-term immunoreactive release of anti-VEGF Fab, Rae Sung Chang, Ronak B. Shah, Morgan B. Giles, Anna A. Schwendeman, Steven P. Schwendeman. (University of Michigan0 15. (BMP-P15) Presence of plaques predict worse outcomes in Multi-detector Computed Tomoraphy in patients with stable chest pain syndrome, Juyong Brian Kim, Sung Uk Kwon. (Inje University College of Medicine) 16. (BMP-P16) Effects ofApoE, Reelin, and IL-4 on mitochontrial respiratory gene expression as a model for the neuropathology of Alzheimer’s disease, Jenny Koo, Bounleut Phanavanh, Steven W. Barger. (University of Arkansas Medical Sciences) 17. (BMP-P17) Computer simulation of the influence of myelin layers on water diffusion in the nervous system, Jungmin Ryoo, Joon Yul Choi, Jongho Lee. (University of Pennsylvania) 18. (BMP-P18) Application of dielectrophoresis for antimicrobial susceptibility test, Hyun-Boo Lee, Shinnosuke Inoue, Jae-Hyun Chung. (University of Washington) 19. (BMP-P19) Toll-like receptor-selective placental vulnerability and fetal brain impairment in autism mouse model, Hyang Mi Moon, Vidya Saravanapandian, Geetha Subramanyam, Trinidad Cisneros, Maide Ozen, Pamela Carpentier, Theo Palmer. (Stanford University) 20. (BMP-P20) Electric field-driven water dipoles: Nanoscale architecture of electroporation, Mayya Tokman, Jane Hyojin Lee, Zachary A. Levine, Ming-Chak Ho, Michael E. Colvin, P. Thomas Vernier. (University of

Forward together /// 63 California Merced) 21. (BMP-P21) Methods to improve ECFC survival in 3D collagen gels in vitro and promotion of ECFC vascularization in vivo, Hyojin Kim, Nutan Prasain, Sasidhar Vemula, Mervin C. Yoder. (Indianna University School of Medicine) 22. (BMP-P22) Development of dihydroartemisinin resistant Molt-4 cell line, Jungsoo Park, Henry Lai, Mallika Singh, Tomikazu Sasaki, Narendra Singh. (University of Washington) 23. (BMP-P23) Electrophysiological recording during ethanol self-administration reveals that distinct populations of neurons within the central nucleus of the amygdala may mediate alcohol reinforcement and seeking despite punishment, Linsay R. Halladay, Andrew Holmes. (National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) 24. (BMP-P24) WNT3A promotes myogenesis of human embryonic stem cells and enhances in vivo engraftment, Yongsung Hwang, Samuel Suk, Timothy Seo, Shyni Varghese. (University of California, San Diego) 25. (BMP-P25) PubChem: A chemical biology information resource at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Sunghwan Kim, Evan E. Bolton, Stephen H. Bryant. (National Institutes of Health) 26. (BMP-P26) Estimation of radiation effects based on the dose-response relationships using multi-molecular information for effective dose-adaptive radiation treatment plans, Ji-Yeon Park, Magdalena Bazalova, Tobi L. Schmidt, Jeong-Woo Lee, Edward E. Graves, Christopher H. Contag, Tae-Suk Suh. (Stanford University, The Catholic University of Korea) 27. (BMP-P27) Dissecting molecular mechanisms underlying auditory circuitry pathway, Young Joo Kim, Leena A. Ibrahim, Sheng-zhi Wang, Huizhong W. Tao, and Li I. Zhang. (University of Southern California) 28. (BMP-P28) A multiview boosting approach to tissue segmentation, Jin Tae Kwak. (National Institutes of Health Clinical Center) 29. (BMP-P29) MicroRNAs in exosomes: Hidden players in the tumor microenvironment, Jong-Kuen Lee. (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) 30. (BMP-P30) Nursing research using geographic information system, Seungeun Park. (University of Washington) 31. (BMP-P31) Ex Vivo imaging of circulating tumor cells from lung cancer patients via integrated nanotechnologies, Seung-min Park, Dawson J. Wong, Chin Chun Ooi, Wiswam S. Nair, Ophir Vermesh, Adi W. Gani, Sang Hun Lee, Susie Suh, Luke P. Lee, Shan X. Wang, Sanjiv S. Gambhir. (University of California, Berkeley) 32. (BMP-P32) Practical applications of bacteria-bacteria interactions: Fighting fire with fire, Mohammed Dwidar, Ajay K. Monnappa, Hansol Im, Robert J. Mitchell. (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology) 33. (BMP-P33) Foot and ankle exercises to fit our needs, Amelia H. Lee. (Seacrest Podiatry Professional Group) 34. (BMP-P34) Identification of stemness of mesenchymal stem cells by using an opto-electric cellular sensing system, Jun-Yung Chang, Shuo Wang, Chang Kyoung Choi. (Michigan Technological University) 35. (BMP-P35) Menthol inhibition of human serotonin type 3 receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes, Keun-Hang Susan Yang, Dietrich Lorke, Abrar Ashoor, Syed M. Nurulain, Christopher F. Howarth, Nadine Kabbani, Murat Oz. (Chapman University) 36. (BMP-P36) Secretome profiling of Gymnasterkoreayne B induced apoptosis in HCT116 cells suggests the signaling molecules responsible for extrinsic apoptosis signaling pathway, Dae-Geun Song, Kyungsu Kang, Eun Ha Lee, Sang Hoon Jung, Cheol-Ho Pan, Chu Won Nho. (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) 37. (BMP-P37) Inhibition of oxidative stress by coenzyme Q10 increases mitochondrial mass and improves bioenergetic function in optic nerve head astrocytes, Won-Kyu Ju, You Hyun Noh, Keun-Young Kim, Myoung Sup Shim, Soo-Ho Choi, Suyeon Choi, Mark H. Ellisman, Robert N. Weinreb, Guy A. Perkins. (University of California, San Diego) 38. (BMP-P38) Molecular mechanisms of yeast casein kinase 1 in governing morphology transition and cell wall integrity of Candida albicans, Natalie Rodriguez, Sharon Zhu, Jesse Garcia, Lythou Yeo, John Roferos, Thania Bogarin, Hyunsook Park. (California State University Los Angeles) 39. (BMP-P39) Use of complementary and alternative therapy in the health care system, Mina Yoo. (Towson

64 /// UKC 2014 University) 40. (BMP-P40) Mineralized matrices direct osteogenic differentiation of human embryonic stem cells and bone formation, Heemin Kang, Cai Wen, Yongsung Hwang, Yu-Ru V. Shih, Mrityunjoy Kar, Sung Wook Seo, Shyni Varghese. (University of California, San Diego) 41. (BMP-P41) DOPA-mediated lipid immobilization method for rapid testing platform for tuberculosis treatment, Troy Yi, Jonathan H. Tsui, Jungkyu Kim, Deok-Ho Kim. (University of Washington) 42. (BMP-P42) NOD2-dependent NF-kB activation is involved in NTHi-induced DEFB4 up-regulation of the middle ear epithelial cells, Jeong-Im Woo, Sung K. Moon, Paul Webster, Yoojin Lee, David Lim. (University of Southern California) 43. (BMP-P43) dWDR40a regulates the mitosis-to-endoreplication transition in the Drosophia intestinal stem cell lineage. Jihyun Kim, Heinrich Jaspe. (The Buck Institute for Research on Aging) 44. (BMP-P44) Factors of health related quality of life in middle-aged male workers with metabolic syndrome, Aeyong Eom, Gyeong-Suk Jeon. (Mokpo National University) 45. (BMP-P45) Dynamic visualization of alpha-catenin reveals rapid, reversible switching between tension states, Tae Jin Kim, Y. Wang, D. E. Leckband. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 46. (BMP-P46) MARCH1-medated MHCII ubiquitination promotes dendritic cell selection of natural regulatory T cells, Jaehak Oh, Nan Wu, Guenther Baravelle, Benjamin Cohn, Jessica Ma, Bryon Lo, Ira Mellman, Satoshi Ishido, Mark Anderson, Jeoung-Sook Shin. (Genentech) 47. (BMP-P47) Identification of protein target(s) of small molecule drugs for mechanistic study, Minyoung Lim, Nouri Neamati, Jeremy O. Jones. (City of Hope National Medical Center) 48. (BMP-P48) Computational design of transmembrane metal transporter protein, Nathan H. Joh, Tuo Wang, Yibing Wu, Rudresh Acharya, manasi Bhate, Michael Grabe, Gevorg Grigoryan, Mei Hong, William F. DeGrado. (University of California, San Francisco) 49. (BMP-P49) Molecular mechanisms of chronic social stress-induced glucocorticoid resistance in CD11b+ splenocytes: Role of microRNA. Seung Ho Jung, Yufen Wang, Brenda Reader, Nicole Powell, John F. Sheridan. 50. (BMP-P50) Active tactile exploration with intracortical microstimulation in the absence of visual feedback for brain-to-machine interface, Je Hi An, Yoon Woo Byun, Mikhail Lebedev, Miguel Nicolelis. (Duke University) 51. (BMP-P51) Analysis of high-resolution microendoscopic images for quantitative diagnosis of neoplasia in patients with Barrett’s esophagus, Dongsuk Shin, Sharmila Anandasabapathy, Rebecca Richards-Kortum. (The University of Texas Medical Center at Houston) 52. (BMP-P52) Glucose measurement accuracy by using Raman spectroscopy, Hiesik Kim. (University of Seoul) 53. (BMP-P53) Adjunctive techniques to traditional advancement procedures for treating severe blepharoptosis, Bong Soo Baik, Won Ha, Ji Won Lee, So Young Ji, Wan Suk Yang, DaEun Park, Kenneth K. Kim. (Dream Medical Group, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California) 54. (BMP-P54) Improving the safety profile of hyperactive piggyBac transposase for gene therapy, Hayeun Ji, Syandan Chakraborty, Jack Chen, Charles Gersbach, Kam W. Leong. (Duke University) 55. (BMP-P55) The role of GRP78 and unfolded protein response on endometrial cancer development, EunJeong Yoo, Yvonne Lin. (University of Southern California) 56. (BMP-P56) Developing peptide derivative of anticancer therapeutics, Yeong-ran Lucie Ahn, Parisa Yousefpour, Ashutosh Chikoti. (Duke University) 57. (BMP-P57) Bridging science and security for synthetic biology research, Jung Joo Hwang. (University of California, San Diego) 58. (BMP-P58) Variant affecting exon skipping in very important pharmacogenes, Younghee Lee, Nancy J. Cox. (University of Chicago) 59. (BMP-P59) Use of Alfimeprase in the treatment of thrombosis, Jullia Lee. (University of Michigan Medical School) 60. (BMP-P60) Increasing photosynthetic CO2 capture in Camelina with a synthetic carbon fixation cycle composed of selected microbial enzymes, Mikyoung Ji, Denise Aslett, Kai Li, Xuili Lin, Caroline Smith,

Forward together /// 65 Hannah Wapshott, Benjamin Bobay, Heike Sederoff, Deyu Xie, Amy M. Grunden. (North Carolina State University) 61. (BMP-P61) ALS astrocytes adopt natural killer properties to induce motor neuron death, Sungwon Song, Carlos J. Miranda, Lyndsey Braun, Kathrin Meyer, Adam K. Bevan, Ashley Frakes, Laura Ferraiuolo, Shibi Likhite, Kevin D. Foust, Michael J. McConnell, Christopher M. Walker, Brian K. Kaspar. (The Ohio State University) 62. (BMP-P62) Sestrin2 mediates ER stress-induced suppression of hepatic protein translation, Hwan-Woo Park, Haeli Park, Seung-Hyun Ro, Insook Jang, Ian A. Semple David N. Kim, Myungjin Kim, Myeongjin Nam, Deqiang Zhang, Lei Yin, Jun Hee Lee. (University of Michigan) 63. (BMP-P63) Calcium channel blockers prevent obesity-induced autophagy arrest, Hwan-Woo Park, Haeli Park, Ian A. Semple, Insook Jang, Seung-Hyun Ro, Myungjin Kim, Victor A. Cazares, Edward L. Stuenkel, Jung-Jae Kim, Jeong Sig Kim, Jun Hee Lee. (University of Michigan) 64. (BMP-P64) Gold nanoparticles in biomedical application: bone tissue regeneration and osteoclastogenesis inhibition, Dong Nyoung Heo, Il Keun Kwon. (Kyung Hee Univ) 65. 65. (BMP-P65) Inhibition of Bone Resorption by Suppressing Osteoclast Differentiation via Gold- nanoparticles Combined Drug, Donghyun Lee, Il Keun Kwon. (Kyung Hee Univ.) 66. 66. (BMP-P66) Deposition of functionalized polymer nanolayer on titanium surface via initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD), Se Woong Park, Eunyoung Heo, Donghyun Lee, Il Keun Kwon. (Kyung Hee Univ.)

Convergence Technology Symposium [CNV] Symposium Chair: Hanjoong Jo (Emory University and Georgia Tech) Co-Chairs: Sang Hoon Lee (Korea Univ.); Jongyoon Han (MIT)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, SandPebble (SP) C Room

CNV-1 Session: Robotics and Informatics in Healthcare, Emerging Theranogstics Co-Chairs: Kuiwon Choi (KIST) and Song-Cheol Kim (Asan Hospital) 1. 8:00 AM (CNV-1) Robotic surgery: Past, Present, Future, Song-Cheol Kim (Asan Seoul Hospital) 2. 8:20 AM (CNV-2) Introduction of a Lower-limb Exoskeleton for Gait Rehabilitation, COWALK, Developed in KIST, Seung Jong Kim (KIST) 3. 8:40 AM (CNV-3) Design and Implementation of a Robotic System for Needle Biopsy, Jaesoon Choi (Asan Seoul Hospital) 4. 9:00 AM (CNV-4) Towards Soft Wearable Robots for Assisting Daily Lives of the Disabled, Kyu Jin Cho (Seoul National Univ) 5. 9:20 AM (CNV-5) Humanoid Robots for Disaster Relief, Dennis Hong (UCLA)

August 7, Thursday 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM, SandPebble (SP) C Room

CNV-2 Session: Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine Co-Chairs: Ick-Chan Kwon (KIST) and Hak-Joon Sung (Vanderbilt) 1. 1:30 PM (CNV-6) Maltodextrins image bacterial infections and drug resistance by positron emission tomography, Nyren Murthy, (UC Berkeley) 2. 1:50 PM (CNV-7) Theragnosis as a new paradigm of personalized medicine, Ick Chan Kwon (KIST) 3. 2:10 PM (CNV-8) Hemodynamic Targeting of Atheroprone Vasculature for Diagnostic Imaging, Hak-Joon Sung (Vanderbilt Univ.) 4. 2:30 PM (CNV-9) To Gold-Nanoparticles Functionalized with Cyclodextrin-Curcumin Complexes

66 /// UKC 2014 Reduce Ovariectomy-Induced, Bo Ilkeun Kwon (Kyunghee Univ) 5. 2:50 PM (CNV-10) Covalent Immobilization of Single DNA Molecules with Atomic Force, Eungsam Kim (Chonnam National Univ.) 6. 3:10 PM (CNV-11) Mod Nanomagnetic Actuation for Tissue Engineering Applications, Minho Kim (Kent State Univ.)

August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, SandPebble (SP) C Room

CNV-3 Session: Regenerative medicine and organ-on-chip Co-Chairs: Gilson Khang (Chunbuk National Univ) and Young-Sup Yoon (Emory Univ)

1. 4:00 PM (CNV-12) Real-time Imaging of Tissue Formation Using Novel Noninvasive Method in Tissue Engineering, Gilson Khang (Chunbuk National Univ.) 2. 4:20 PM (CNV-13) Isolation and Engineering of Cardiomyocytes Derived from Pluripotent Stem, Young Sup Yoon (Emory Univ.) 3. 4:40 PM (CNV-14) Dynamic Change in X Chromosome Status in Reprogramming, In-Hyun Park (Yale Univ.) 4. 5:00 PM (CNV-15) Nanobiomaterials for Target Imaging and Therapies of Vascular Diseases, Hyun-Jun Kong (Univ.Illinois Urbana-Champagne) 5. 5:20 PM (CNV-16) The Role of GSRAC in Accelerating Translation in the Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, So Ra Park (Inha Univ.) 6. 5:40 PM (CNV-17) iPS Cells: Basic Research to Clinical Applications, Dong Wook Kim (Yonsei Univ.)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, SandPebble (SP) C Room

CNV-4 Session: Synthetic biology and Systems biology Co-Chairs: Seung-Wuk Lee (UC Berkeley) and Ryan Kim (UC Davis) 1. 8:00 AM (CNV-18) Biomimetic Self-templating Assembly and Sensor Applications, Seung-Wuk Lee (UC Berkeley) 2. 8:25 AM (CNV-19) Genome Technology and Biology: Big Data & Big Biology present and future, Ryan Kim (UC Davis) 3. 8:50 AM (CNV-20) Bacterial Game Theory Models by Synthetic Microbial Populations, In-Geol Choi (Korea Univ.) 4. 9:15 AM (CNV-21) A Kinase Inhibitor Screen Identifies Small-molecule Modulators during Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Derived Cardiac Progenitors, Hannah Song (Univ. of Toronto)

August 8, Friday 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM, SandPebble (SP) C Room

CNV-5 Session: Biomechanics, Mechanobiology and Disease Co-Chairs: Jennifer Shin (KAIST) and Deok-Ho Kim (Univ. of Washington) 1. 1:30 PM (CNV-22) Shear Flow Induced Alterations in Microglial Phenotypes, Jennifer Shin (KAIST) 2. 1:50 PM (CNV-23) Biomimetic Platforms for Cell-Matrix Mechanobiology: Applications to Tumor Biology and Tissue Engineering, Deok-Ho Kim (Univ. of Washington) 3. 2:10 PM (CNV-24) New Collagen Targeting Strategy for Disease DetectionMichael Yu (Univ. of Utah) 4. 2:30 PM (CNV-25) Surface Topography Guided Migration of T Cells, Junsang Doh (POSTECH) 5. 2:50 PM (CNV-26) EMT-like Dissemination of Cells on Topographically Complex Substrata, Jinseok Park (Johns Hopkins Univ.) 6. 3:10 PM (CNV-27) Node-Pore Sensing, Lydia Sohn (UC Berkeley)

Forward together /// 67 August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, SandPebble (SP) C Room

CNV-6 Session: Others related to Biomedical Engineering - U-Health Co-Chairs: Beop-Min Kim (Korea University) and Sung Chul Kang (KIST) 1. 8:00 AM (CNV-28) Endoscopic Surgical Robot for Small-Scale Surgery, Sung Chul Kang (KIST) 2. 8:20 AM (CNV-29) 2020 HEALTH KoreaNew Opportunities for Research, Jung Shin Lee (Asan Med Center) 3. 8:40 AM (CNV-30) Quantitative characterization for dielectrophoretic behavior of biological materials using optical tweezers, Beop-Min Kim (Korea University) 4. 9:00 AM (CNV-31) Nanomedical Device based on Regenerative Nanowell Array Electrodes, HeaYeon Lee (Northeastern Univ.) 5. 9:20 AM (CNV-32) Modified Polymer for the Delivery of Genetically Encoded Photosensitizer, In-Kyu Park (Chonnam National Univ.)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM, SandPebble (SP) C Room – Concurrent Session

CNV-7 Session: Neuroengineering and Disease Co-Chairs: Yoonkey Nam (KAIST) and Kwanghun Chung (MIT) 1. 1:30 PM (CNV-33) In Vitro Neural Interface Engineering with Polydopamine Chemistry, Yoonkey Nam (KAIST) 2. 1:55 PM (CNV-34) Clasity and Beyond: Towards Integrative Understanding of the Brain in Health and Disease, Kwanghun Chung (MIT) 3. 2:20 PM (CNV-35) In-vivo Optogenetic Technique for Probing Neural Activity, Sangbum Chun (Ewha Womans Univ.) 4. 2:45 PM (CNV-36) Brain Activity Mapping with Optogenetic fMRI (ofMRI), Jinhyung Lee (Stanford Univ.) 5. 3:05 PM (CNV-37) Volumetric MR Spectroscopic Imaging in GBM Patient Management, Hyunsuk Shim (Emory Univ.)

August 9, Saturday 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM, Oak Room – Concurrent Session

CNV-8 Session: Biomedical Devices and Imaging for diagnostics and therapeutics Co-Chairs: Honggu Chun (Korea Univ.)and Clare Hur (Roland Institute) 1. 1:30 PM (CNV-38) Lab-on-a-chip Technologies for Biological Sample Manipulation and Analysis, Honggu Chun (Korea Univ.) 2. 1:50 PM (CNV-39) Lateral Migration of viscous droplets in inertial flow, Clare Hur (Roland Institute) 3. 2:10 PM (CNV-40) Video-rate Intravital Laser Scanning Microscopy for In Vivo Cellular Visualization of Animal Model, Pilhan Kim (KAIST) 4. 2:30 PM (CNV-41) High-performance Biointegrated Devices, Dae-Hyeong Kim (Seoul National Univ.) 5. 2:50 PM (CNV-42) Quantitative Imaging using Ionizing Radiation in Therapeutic Applications, Youngho Seo (UCSF) 6. 3:10 PM (CNV-43) Programmable Microfluidic Sample Processor with Pneumatic Logic Circuit Jung Kyu Kim (Texas Tech)

August 9, Saturday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Regency Ballroom (RB) B

68 /// UKC 2014 BMP-CNV Joint Keynote Session Co-Chairs: Sohyun Ahn (NIH) and Hanjoong Jo (Emory Univ. and Georgia Tech) 1. 4:00 PM (BMP-CNV-1) Sohyun Ahn (NIH) 2. 4:25 PM (BMP-CNV-2) Hey-Kyoung Lee (Univ. Maryland) 3. 4:49 PM (BMP-CNV-3) Mechanoregulation of Atherosclerosis: Role of microRNA and Epigenomic DNA methylation, Hanjoong Jo (Emory Univ. and GA Tech) 4. 5:13 PM (BMP-CNV-4) Microfluidic Spinning for Biomedical Applications, Sang Hoon Lee (Korea Univ.) 5. 5:37 PM (BMP-CNV-5) High-throughput Cell Separation for Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Jongyoon Han (MIT)

August 8, Friday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Grand Peninsula Ballroom (GPB DEFG)

CNV Poster Session Co-Chairs: Jung Kyu Kim (Texas Tech); Minho Kim (Kent State) 1. (CNV-P1) Fractal Design Concepts for Stretchable Biomedical Electronics Woonhong Yeo (Virginia Commonwealth Univ) 2. (CNV-P2) Automated detection of remineralization in simulated enamel lesions with PS-OCT, Robert Lee (Univ of California San Francisco) 3. (CNV-P3) Modified Polymers for the Delivery of Therapeutic Genes to the Treatment of Cancer, In-Kyu Park (Chonam National Univ) 4. (CNV-P4) Towards ubiquitous balance aids through sensory augmentation, Beom-Chan Lee (University of Houston) 5. (CNV-P5) Biologically Inspired Gait Transition for a Quadruped Walking Robot, Igmo Koo (Univ of Texas at Houston) 6. (CNV-P6) Design optimization of safety leg guards considering skin deformation and sports biomechanics, Hyojeong Lee (Chungnam National Univ) 7. (CNV-P7) Citrate Synthase Metabolic Switch, Hyun Soo Kim (Duke University) 8. (CNV-P8) Development of a Total Knee Arthroplasty Surgical Robot Using Real-time Registration, Taeho Jang (Seoul National Univ) 9. (CNV-P9) In Vivo Imaging of lipid absorption in an individual intestinal villus, Kibaek Choe (KAIST) (CNV-P10) Engineering microbial swarmbots with safeguard mechanism, Anna Lee (Duke University) 10. (CNV-P11) Different Perspectives between Developers and Customers: Robotic Vacuum Cleaners, Byung Sung Yoon (Portland State Univ) 11. (CNV-P12) Smart mHealth Interface based on Global Standards, Hune Cho (Kyungbook National Univ) 12. (CNV-P13) Carbon Nanotube containing Photocatalytic Nanohybrid Material for Sustainable Environmental Remediation, John Bang (North Carolina Central Univ)(CNV-P14) Engineering microbial swarmbots with safeguard mechanism, Anna Lee (Duke University) 13. (CNV-P14) On-Line Tuning Method for Bi-Planar O-arm Medical Imaging System Sang Hoon Ji (Korea Institute of Industrial Tech) 14. (CNV-P15) Customized biomimetic scaffolds created by indirect three-dimensional printing for tissue engineering (UCLA) 15. (CNV-P16) Adipose derived stem cell sheets enhance engraftment and function of transplanted islets (Asan Medical Center)

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Sponsor Forums

ULTRA Forum Chair: Sang-Dai Park (Chief of ULTRA Committee)

K-TECH Global Planning Forum 2014 by Chair: Dongkyu Park (KEIT) KEIT

Chair: Yung C. Shin (Purdue University) Co-Chairs: SangKeun Lee (KIAT) KIAT Forum Yongho Sohn (University of Central Florida) Jung H. Kim (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) Byeong-Uk Kim (Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources)

KIST BiorefineryF orum Chair: Chang Soo Kim (KIST)

KIER Energy Eureka Forum Chair: Bae Ki-kwang (Director of New & Renewable Research Division, KIER)

Chairs: Paul T Lee (KORUSIP) IP Forum Sang-Chun Lee, (NST) Heung-Nam Kim (ETRI) KIOST Ocean-Human-Climate and Ocean Chair: Sik Huh (KIOST) Resources Forum

KSEA Forum

Chair: Sun Min Jung (The Boeing Company) YGPF Co-Chair: Albert Lee (Columbia University) Stella Chun (University of Calgary)

Chair: Jongdae Lee (UC San Diego) Sponsor PromotionF orum Co-Chair: Jung Joo Hwang (UC San Diego)

Chair: Jongdae Lee (University of California, San Diego) Entrepreneurship Forum Co-Chairs: Bo Ryu (President, EpiSys Science, Inc.)

UKC Scholars Seminar on Chair: Sung Yi (Portland State University) Technology Trend

70 /// UKC 2014 Chair: Yong Nak Lee (HTRD) Session 1 Chair/Co-Chair: Ki-Hyon Kim (Central University) KASE History Forum Howard H. Chung (KAIST) Session 2 Chair/Co-Chair: Sung-Kwon, Kang (IBM TJ Watson Res. Ctr) Saeyoung Ahn (Fuzbien Technology Institute)

C reative Economy: Process, Resources, Chair: Hyungmin Michael Chung (CSULB) and Sustainability

Energy Forum

Chair: K. Wayne Lee (University of Rhode Island) Energy Sustainability and Climate (ESC) Co-Chair: Myungja Kim (Green Korea) Forum Hangryul Rhee (Shepherd U.) Yongchil Seo (Yonsei U.)

Chair: Man-Sung Yim (KAIST) Challenges and Prospects for US-ROK Co-Chair: Adam Stulburg (Georgia Institute ofT echnology) Nuclear Cooperation Forum Howard Ho Chung (KAIST)

KWiSE Forum

Chair: Hee Young Paik (KOFWST President Elect Seoul National University) KWiSE/KOFWST Women’s Forum Co-Chair: Eun Suk Seo (UKWiSE President Elect University of Maryland)

Co-Chairs: Haejung An (US FDA) KWiSE/KOFWST Outstanding Doe Sun Na (Korean Academy of Science and Technology, Women ScientistF orum University of Ulsan)

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ULTRA FORUM August 8, Friday, 8:00 AM-9:40 AM 1:30 PM-3:30 PM SandPebble (SP) DE

Host Organization ULTRA (Universal Linkage for Top Research Advisor) Program

Chair Sang-Dai Park (Chief of ULTRA Committee)

Featured Speakers Jaehong Kim Associate Professor, Yale University (Environmental, Energy) Seung-Schik Yoo Associate Professor, Harvard University (Biotechnology)

K-TECH GLOBAL PLANNING FORUM 2014 BY KEIT August 7, Thursday, 1:30 PM-6:00 PM August 8, Friday, 1:30 PM-6:00 PM

Host Organization Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology

Chair Dongkyu Park (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology)

Co-Chair SooJin Choi (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology) Young Huh (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology) Jong Duck Moon (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology) YoungWook Son (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology) Dae Kon Oh (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology) Gyu Taek Lee (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology) HyunSub Park (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology) Hyuk Jae Lee (Korea Evaluation Institute of Industry Technology)

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

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

This Forum will be focused on 8 industrial technology areas. - Bio, Medical Devices, Smart Car, Green Car, LED/Photonics, Embedded SW, Robot, and System

72 /// UKC 2014 KIAT FORUM August 7 Thursday 1:00 PM-6:00 PM Grand Peninsula Ballroom(GPB) G Host Organization Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology

Chair Yung C. Shin (Purdue University)

Co-Chair SangKeun Lee (Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology) Yongho Sohn (University of Central Florida) Jung H. Kim (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) Byeong-Uk Kim (Georgia Department of Natural Resources)

Forum Description The Forum will focus on addressing (1) needs for new technologies for manufacturing industries, (2) current and future prospect for advanced/smart manufacturing systems, (3) policies and programs for future advanced manufacturing, and (4) prospects and opportunities for US-Korea Collaboration.

The Forum consists of three major events: - Inauguration of K-Tag (Korea Technology Advisory Group) - Advanced Manufacturing Forum to provide information exchanging platform with regard to cutting-edge technologies for advanced manufacturing in US and Korea - Networking to stimulate global technology cooperation among K-Tag members and CEO/CTOs from Korean SMEs

Time Topic Inauguration of “Korea Technology Advisory Group (K-Tag)” (Moderator: Dr. Young Jang, KIAT) - Opening Remarks (KIAT President) - Congratulatory Remarks (KSEA President) 1:00-1:50 PM - Introduction of K-Tag (Mr. Sungjin Baek, KIAT) - Remarks from K-Tag and SME representtative - Group Photo 1:50- 2:00 PM Break

Forward together /// 73 Advanced Manufacturing Forum (Moderator: Dr. Young Chul Shin, Purdue University) - Opening Remarks (KIAT President) - Congratulatory Remarks (KSEA President) Plenary speech “Innovation of Advance/Smart Manufacturing System” (Mr. Michael Molnar) 2:00-5:00 PM “US-Korea Technology Collaboration Framework” (NIST AMP director, TBD) Panel discussion - Prospects and opportunities for US-Korea Collaboration Breakout sessions - Automotive - Electronics - Emerging industries (bio/nano/energy)

Networking for global technology cooperation (Moderator: Dr. Yongho Sohn, 5:00-6:00 PM University of Central Florida)

KIST BIOREFINERY FORUM August 7, Thursday, 1:30 PM-3:30 PM Grand Peninsula Ballroom(GPB) E

Forum Title Issues on Biorefinery

Forum Chair Chang Soo Kim (KIST)

Description As potential technology for the sustainable development of the civilization, biorefinery is emerging to provide liquid fuels and bio-chemicals to reduce fossil fuel dependence. Especially, to prevent the conflicts with foods, lignocellulosic biomass is drawing more attention as the raw material for the biorefinery. Current issues and active programs in US and Korea on biorefinery from the approach of biological and thermochemical methods will be covered. Moreover, prospects for the future and technical challenges will also be discussed.

Program and Presenters 1. Sunkyu Park, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Biorefinery approach at NC State University: Its challenges and opportunities

2. Taek Soon Lee, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA Joint Efforts for Biomass to Biofuel Researches � the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI)

3. Youngsoon Um, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Republic of Korea Biorefinery research at KIST: Current status and future perspectives

4. Chang Soo Kim, Korea KIST-UBC Bioenergy on-site Laboratory, Vancouver, Canada Perspectives on the biorefienery and international collaboration at KIST

74 /// UKC 2014 KIER Energy Eureka Forum Auguest 7, Thursday 1:30 PM-6:00 PM Harbour B

Host Organization Korea Institute of Energy Research

Forum Chair Bae Ki-kwang, (Director of New & Renewable Research Division, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER))

Purpose Promoting top-tier cutting edge research in the field of energy technology through networking with Korean-American scientists and engineers Final winners, through the KIER Energy Eureka Forum, will be awarded ‘2015 KIER international joint project*’ * Approx. 200 million won at maximum will be allocated for each project (More than 50% of the budget needs to go KIER researcher)

Speakers Korea-American scientists and engineers with creative idea in need of KIER’s funding support who passed the 1st evaluation process by KIER Research Committee.

Progress

Program KEEF-1 Session: Energy Efficiency and New & RenewableE nergy Chair: Bae Ki-kwang, (Director of New & Renewable Research Division, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)) 1:30 PM Registration 1:40 PM (KEEF-1) Welcome Remarks, Lee Ki-woo (President, KIER) 1:43 PM (KEEF-2) KIER Introduction, Bae Ki-kwang (KIER) (KEEF-3) High Efficiency Flexible Rechargeable Battery based on 3D Graphene- 1:50 PM Carbon Nanotubes, Choi Wonbong (University of North Texas) (KEEF-4) Development on a New Li-ion Battery Charging Scheme with High 2:10 PM Efficiency Based on On-line Impedance Estimation, Park Sungyeul (University of Connecticut) (KEEF-5) Development of Multi-wall Carbon Nanotube-based Dehumidification 2:30 PM System, Choi Tae-youl (University of North Texas) (KEEF-6) Development of Next-generation Solar Cells with Low-cost Earth-abundant 2:50 PM Inorganic Compound Absorber Materials, -cheol (IBM Research Division)

Forward together /// 75 (KEEF-7) High Efficient, Easily Scalable Perovskite-sensitized Solar Cells with FTO- 3:10 PM free, Nano-micro Electrodes, Hwang Kyungjun (University of California, San Diego) - Coffee Break - KEEF-2 Session: Climate Change and Advanced Energy Materials (KEEF-8) Novel Bio-granule Technology for Renewable Bioenergy Production and 4:00 PM Waste Reclamation, Park Chul (University of Massachusetts Amherst) (KEEF-9) Low-dimensional Atomic Layered Nanomaterials as Nano-catalyst Supports, 4:20 PM Shon Young-seok (California State University, Long Beach) (KEEF-10) Development of Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells(SOECs) for Syngas

4:40 PM Generation from CO2 and H2O: Connecting Dots between Intermittent Renewable Energy and Fischer-Tropsch Process, Ha Suyun (Washington State University) (KEEF-11) High Performance Novel H-FC(Hydrogen Fuel Cell), Park Jong-hee 5:00 PM (Eltron R&D) (KEEF-12) Adsorption of Gas Phase Organic Compounds on Carbon Nano-materials 5:20 PM and its Application to Treatment of Air Pollutants, Jang Myoseon (University of Florida) 5:40 PM (KEEF-13) Final Comments 5:45 PM Closing

Contact Sunmi Choi, Coordinator, International Cooperation Team [email protected] T. +82-42-860-3505 F. +82-42-860-3486

Hyunku Joo, Ph.D., Chief, International Cooperation Team [email protected] T. +82-42-860-3740 F. +82-42-860-3486

IP FORUM August 7, Thursday, 1:30 PM-6:00 PM SandPebble (SP) A

Host Organization KOREA-US IP Foundation (KORUSIP), National Research Council of Science & Technology (nst) and Electronics and Telecommunications and Research Institute (ETRI)

Program Description Chairs: Paul Taeksoo Lee, Korea-US IP Foundation (KORUSIP, USA) Sang-Chun Lee, National Research Council of Science & Technology (NST), Korea Heung-Nam Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea

As evidently seen in Samsung vs. Apple patent litigation, the importance of IP is significantly influential to the scientific and industrial societies of both countries. In particular, a demand of new roles of IP is increasing as the Creative Economic system requiring innovative thinking and new values arises. In response to this challenging environment, the Forum tries to clarify the concept of the new role of IP for creating high added values in the Blue Ocean and to provide new recognition of the newly growing IP Market. Thus, this IP Forum will provide a presentation session about a new role of IP in the era of Creative Economy and about how to lead the rapidly-growing world IP market. The Forum will also hold a “IP Competition” for academia, research institutes, private companies, individual inventors, IP businesses etc. from Korea & US, where IP evaluation, competition and IP market are provided.

76 /// UKC 2014 Sponsors Paul Taeksoo Lee, Korea-US IP Foundation (KORUSIP, USA) Sang-Chun Lee, National Research Council of Science & Technology (nst), Korea Heung-Nam Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea Eun-Young Cho, Korea Invention Promotion Association (KIPA), Korea

Feature Speakers Lynn Bristol, United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), USA Dave Rosenberg, Intellectual Ventures, USA Jungae Kwak, Korea Invention Promotion Association (KIPA), Korea Ick-Chan Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea

Schedule of Forum

Chairs Paul Taeksoo Lee, Korea-US IP Foundation (KORUSIP, USA) Sang Chun Lee, National Research Council of Science & Technology (nst), Korea Heung-Nam Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea

Session Chairs Paul Taeksoo Lee, Korea-US IP Foundation (KORUSIP, USA) Sang-Chun Lee, National Research Council of Science & Technology (nst), Korea Heung-Nam Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea

Time Presenter Affiliation Title 13:30 Opening Remarks United States Patent and Patent Resources Available in 13:40 Lynn Bristol Trademark Office (USPTO) USPTO Website and Onsite 14:00 Dave Rosenberg Intellectual Ventures IP Commercialization Driver Assistance System (Blind Spot 14:20 Charles Lee Volkswagen Avoidance) Massachusetts Institute of Strain-engineered Manufacturing of 14:30 Sei Jin Park Technology Carbon Nanotube Surface Rutgers, The State University Electrostatic Screen Device and 14:40 Taewon Han of New Jersey Method for Emission Control Kyungpook National Smartphone Interface Software for 14:50 Hune Cho University Remote Health Monitoring System for Producing Synthetic 15:00 Sung Ho Hahm Rafagen, Inc. Promoters Korea Institute of Civil Low Carbon Warm-Mix Asphalt 15:10 Cheolmin Baek Engineering and Building Technology Technology (KICT) The Fast Construction Technology Korea Railroad Research 15:20 Taehoon Koh for Concrete Structures (Microwave Institute (KRRI) Heat Curing Technology)

Forward together /// 77 Korea Institute of Geoscience Real Time Monitoring System for 15:30 Yongcheol Kim and Mineral Resources the Freshwater-saltwater Interface (KIGAM) 15:40 Coffee Break Method for Forming Metal Oxide Korea Institute of machinery 16:00 Jun-ho Jeong Thin Film Pattern Using Nano and materials (KIMM) Imprints Substrate Coating Technology Of Korea Institute of materials 16:10 Gun-Hwan Lee Flexible Display and Side Image Science (KIMS) Display Device Using the Same Korea Institute of Toxicology 16:20 Kyuhong Lee Automatic Video Instillator (KIT) Approach of Patent Evaluation Korea Invention Promotion Model SMART3.1 : System to 16:30 Jungae Kwak Association (KIPA) Measure, Analyze and Rate patent Technology Electronics and 16:50 Ick-Chan Lee Telecommunications IP Policy of Research Institute Research Institute (ETRI) 17:10 IP Competition Awards

KIOST OCEAN-HUMAN-CLIMATE AND OCEAN RESOURCES FORUM August 8, Friday, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM Room 2052

Host Organization Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST)

Forum Chair Sik Huh (Director of KIOST-NOAA Lab, Principal Research Scientist, KIOST)

Purpose To promote and strengthen the cooperative relationship between policy makers and scientists to develop the potential projects that KIOST and ocean related institutes in the US can collaborate on.

Synopsis The environmental integrity and sustainable productivity of the ocean, coasts, and coastal watersheds, play a central role in the well-being of societies. The marine environment supplies a multitude of products and services that enhance and support the lives and livelihoods. For example, in 2011, Americans ate 4.7 billion pounds of fish and shellfish. Offshore oil production in Federal waters accounts for fully 24 percent of total U.S. crude oil production. More than half of the United States population lives in coastal watershed counties which generate 58 percent ($8.3 trillion) of the GDP. Additionally, the ocean is a critical element of the global environment system. The ocean influences and contributes prediction skill to weather and climate forecasts on a range of space and time scales and for phenomena such as hurricanes, drought, and El Nino. Long-term changes in the ocean evidenced by acidification, changing sea-level, and ocean warming provide additional evidence of a changing global climate. The session will focus on emerging research related to global change, the growing importance of human-caused and natural disasters involving the ocean, and the use and protection of ocean

78 /// UKC 2014 resources. Contributed presentations will describe improved tools, researches, and plans for Ocean Science and Technology required not only to carryout research but also to translate, disseminate, and apply the results of that research to address pressing issues facing the nations and the world. To promote the needs of increasing global scale ocean research activities and potential core technologies by Korea-U.S. cooperation, this forum will help to develop projects supporting the issues of global climate/environmental changes and ocean exploration by utilizing infrastructures between two countries.

Contact Sik Huh, Ph.D., Director, KIOST-NOAA Lab [email protected] T. 267-632-9624, F. 703-992-7762 Terry Schaefer, Ph.D., Acting Director, International Activities Office, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, NOAA [email protected] T. 301-367-7087, F. 301-713-1459

Forum Schedule Co-Chairs: Sik Huh (KIOST)

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM Opening Session: Chair: Sik Huh (Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology) 1. 8:00 AM Opening Remark, Se Hun Park(Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology) 2. 8:10 AM Congratulatory Address, Minseok Lee(Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Korea), Sun Hak Cho(Embassy of the Republic of Korea), and Terry Schaefer(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

8:30 AM – 9:40 AM Session 1: Chair: Francisco Chavez(Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) 1. 8:30 AM Keynote Speaker Shale Play and Its Implication to Korea, Sam J. Cho(Korean American Energy Exploration & Production Society) 2. 9:00 AM Policy of Korea R&D and Mission for KIC(Korea Innovation Center) in U.S., Sun Hak Cho(Embassy of the Republic of Korea) 3. 9:20 AM Climate Change/Green Management/Economic Impact, Hyungmin Chung(Center for Information Strategies and Technologies)

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Session 2: Chair: Amy Wagner(California State University, Sacramento) 1. 10:00 AM Korea-US Collaborations in Ocean Observing: From HF Radar to Autonomous Gliders, Oscar Schofield(Rutgers University) 2. 10:20 AM Korea-US Joint-Technology Development for an Alternative TPOS Equatorial Mooring Concept, SungHyun Nam(Scripps Institution of Oceanography/Seoul National University) 3. 10:40 AM A Study on the Mid-Long Range R&D Planning of Maritime Safety in Korea, Ho Choon Lee(Korea Maritime Institute) 4. 11:00 AM Characteristics of Carbonate Surface Sediments in the NE Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia: Halimeda, a Major Constituent, Jin-Kyoung Kim(Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology) 5. 11:20 AM The Oceanography of the Pacific in a Changing World: What Does It Mean for Korea and the US?, Francisco Chavez(Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) 6. 11:40 AM Exchange Flow with Geological Barriers in a Fault Plane, Kyung Won Chang(Stanford University)

Forward together /// 79 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM Session 3: Chair: SungHyun Nam(Scripps Institution of Oceanography/Seoul National University) 1. 1:30 PM Decadal Variations in Western Pacific Warm Pool Dynamics as Evidenced by Corals from Chuuk Atoll, Federated States of Micronesia, Amy Wagner(California State University, Sacramento) 2. 1:50 PM Community Impacts of Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation Efforts by Local Governments, Youn Sim(County of Los Angeles Public Works) 3. 2:10 PM Acid and Choking Ocean: Effects of Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia on Marine Ecosystems, Taewon Kim(Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology) 4. 2:30 PM Policy of the Arctic in Korea, Sung Hwa Park(Korea Maritime Institute) 5. 2:50 PM Future Plan and Present Situation for U.S.-Korea Cooperation with NOAA-KIOST, Terry Schaefer(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) 6. 3:10 PM Status and Recovery of Endangered Coho Salmon in the Russian River, Paul Olin (University of California, San Diego)

3:50 PM – 5:10 PM Session 4: Chair: Terry Schaefer(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) 1. 3:50 PM Successful Collaborative Research between Earth Scientists and Systems Engineers, Jane Oh(NASA-JPL) 2. 4:10 PM Policy and Plan for Blue Ocean Project(Korea-U.S. Cooperation Project), Sik Huh (KIOST-NOAA Lab) 4. 4:30 PM Discussion

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YGPF: STUDENTS / YOUNG PROFESSIONALS FORUM August 7, Thursday – August 9, Saturday Poolside Pavilion/Grand Peninsula Ballroom(GPB) E

Chair Sun Min Jung (787 Lead Engineer, The Boeing Company)

Co-Chair Albert Lee (Biomedical Informatics, Ph.D. Candidate Columbia University) Stella Chun (Research Assistant University of Calgary)

Thank you for your interest in UKC 2014! YGPF this year will be open to undergraduate, graduate students, and young professionals. The Young Generation Professional Forum is a symposium at UKC which provides selected group of undergraduate, graduate students, and young professionals a special support or “fellowship” as listed below. YGPF sessions are open to all UKC participants this year focused on developing the young generation and connections within KSEA members.

Highlights Generous travel, lodging, and meals support UKC keynote speaker series Technical, career, and leadership presentation opportunities Career fair and poster sessions Industry and entrepreneurship forums Networking and mentoring opportunities

Program August 7, Thursday (Poolside Pavilion) 7:00-8:00 AM YGPF Local Participant Registration 8:00-1:30 PM UKC Schedule 12:30-1:30 PM YGPF Out of Town Participant Registration 1:30-3:30 PM YGPF Welcoming Session 4:00-6:00 PM UKC/YGPF Entrepreneurship Forum 6:30-9:00 PM UKC Dinner Banquet 9:00-11:00 PM YGPF On Site Networking (Optional - Participant Paid) August 8, Friday (Poolside Pavilion) 8:00-1:30 PM UKC Schedule 1:30-3:30 PM UKC/YGPF Industry Forum 4:00-6:00 PM UKC/YGPF Joint Poster Session 6:30-9:00 PM YGPF Offsite Mentoring Dinner (Recommended - Participant Paid) 9:00-11:00 PM YGPF Offsite Networking (Optional - Participant Paid) August 9, Saturday (Grand Peninsula Ballroom E) 8:00-1:30 PM UKC Schedule 1:30-3:30 PM UKC/YGPF Joint Session between YG and Local Chapters 4:00-6:00 PM YGPF Closing Session 6:30-9:00 PM UKC Dinner Banquet 9:00-11:00 PM YGPF Offsite Networking (Optional - Participant Paid) * Local Tour & Lunch Planned for Sunday (Optional - Participant Paid)

Forward together /// 81 ** Schedule and program subject to change Support for Students and Young Professionals This year, we are proud to offer generous support for selected students and young professionals to attend UKC as YGPF Fellows. Fellows must be in good standing (attend all UKC/YGPF sessions) to receive full support. Reduced registration fee Shared lodging: Thursday, Friday and Saturday Select meals: Thursday L/D, Friday L, and Saturday L/D Travel stipend: $0: < 100 miles $50: 100 - 149 miles $100: 150 - 499 miles $150: 500 - 999 miles $200: 1000 - 1499 miles $250: 1500 - 1999 miles $300: 2000+ miles

SPONSOR PROMOTION FORUM August 8, Friday 1:30 PM - 3:50 PM Poolside Pavilion Chair Jongdae Lee (University of California, San Diego)

Co-Chair Jung Joo Hwang (International Innovation Initiative)

Description Collaboration between academia and industry is crucial in advancement of new technology. Increasingly, industry-sponsored researches activities in academia are filling the gap left by the decreasing government funding on academic research. Korean industry is looking to forge alliance with US academic institutes and entrepreneurs to find new avenues. Industry Forum will focus on providing - Opportunities for KSEA sponsors to present their projects that may interest KSEA members and UKC audience - Opportunities for academics and entrepreneurs to network and forge future collaborations

Each presenter will have 15 minutes to present and 5 minutes for Q&A

Program 1. LG Electronics Speakrs: Yoonhong Kim (김윤흥 부장), Yusang Kang (강유상 차장) Title: Introduction of LGE and Recruitment Process 2. SK Hynix Speaker: Joon Young Kim, Director of SK hynix Mobile Solutions 3. KIMS (Korea Institute of Materials Science) Presenter: Gun Hwan Lee, Ph.D., Principle Researcher 4. UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology) 5. NFRI (National Fusion Research Institute) Speaker: Dong-Yub Kang, Manager, NFRI S&M Business Division 6. KRICT (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology) Speaker: Pilho Kim, Manager, Global Cooperation Team

82 /// UKC 2014 7. GIST (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) Speaker: Kwan-Heng Lee, Vice President Title: Introduction of GIST 8. KIMM (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials) Speaker: Ji Hyeon, Seo, External Relations Officer 9. AMC (Asan Medical Center) Speaker: Choung Soo Kim M.D., Ph.D., Chairman

ENTREPRENEURSHIP FORUM August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Poolside Pavilion Chair Jongdae Lee (University of California, San Diego)

Co-Chair Bo Ryu (President, EpiSys Science, Inc.)

Description The goal of this forum is to provide students, postdocs, and academics with the third career option besides a career in academia or corporations and the basic information on how to become an entrepreneur.

Program

1. 4:00 PM Keynote speech, Sungmo Kang (KAIST, President) Title: “Career Opportunities for S&T Graduates” 2. 4:30 PM Sam Ryu (ExxonMobil) Title: “Personal Experience in a Corporate Environment” 3. 4:45 PM Hansol Hong (Robolink, CEO) Title: Entrepresneurship 101 4. 5:05 PM Bo Ryu, (EpiSys, President) Title: “TeK One: A Partner for Your Start-Up” 5. 5:20 PM Panel Discussion on Entrepreneurship Title: “Entrepreneurs, AMA” Moderator: Erik Reinertsen Panelists: Bo Ryu, Charles Lee (Fitbookr, Co-founer), Phillip Han (LightShed Health, Co-founder), Kevin Chung (Urbane, Co-founder)

Forward together /// 83 UKC SCHOLARS SEMINAR ON TECHNOLOGY TREND (Invitation Only)

Chair Sung Yi (Portland State University)

Description This forum is intended to stimulate thinking about the rapid and vast science and technology changes characterizing the world today and possible global trajectories during the next 10 to 20 years. While today’s demands are by no means trivial, the trends discussed at this forum will offer us the opportunity to shape tomorrow – to inspire others, to create value, and to transform society.

We would like to organize the trends into basic science and technologies and emerging technologies. Basic science and technologies consist of nine areas, while emerging technologies have two areas.

We hope that the results of this forum will help us transform business, government, and society in the future.

KSEA HISTORY FORUM August 9 Saturday 1:30 PM-6:00 PM SandPebble (SP) DE

History of KSEA Brain Influx to Korea & Contribution to the build-up of the Industrialized Korea

Chair Yong Nak, Lee, KSEA Former President (10th), Heat Transfer R & D, Ltd., USA

Session 1 Chair/Co-Chair Ki-Hyon Kim, KSEA Former President (15th), N. C. Central University, USA Howard H. Chung, KSEA Former President (29th), KAIST, Korea

Session 2 Chair/Co-Chair Sung-Kwon, Kang, KSEA Former President (35th), IBM TJ Watson Res. Ctr. USA Saeyoung Ahn, KSEA Former President (25th), Fuzbien Technology Institute, USA

Forum Synopsis The KSEA 39th Council Meeting held in Seattle, WA in August of 2010 passed the resolution to create the KSEA History Committee to preserve and publish the 50-year KSEA history. In order to do ground work for the Committee, the KSEA History Task Force (HTF) was also created. Five members of the HTF were charged to draft the proposal of forming the KSEA History Committee. The proposal included that a KSEA History session was to be held at future UKCs. This was approved at the mid-term Council Meeting in 2011 and thus the KSEA History Committee (KHC) was formally created. The first KSEA History Forum was held at the UKC-2011 in Park City, Utah and focused on the first 10-year history of KSEA by inviting speakers from both Korea and USA. During the UKC-2012, a small-scale mini- forum was held as a part of the former Presidents Forum that reviewed the KSEA’s community services in the USA (Math Contests and UKC-history) for the past 40 years. The KSEA History Forum in UKC-2013 focused on the KSEA Chapter histories. The History Forum in UKC-2014 continues this tradition and focuses on the history of KSEA brain influx to

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Program KHF Session 1: History of KSEA Brain Influx to Korean Academia for the Build-up of Basic R&D Capabilities 1:30 pm - 1:35 pm Forum Chair’s Remarks 1. 1:40 - 2:00 PM (KHF -1-1) Invited Talk. KSEA and POSTECH, Chang Sooyoung (Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea) 2. 2:00 - 2:20 PM (KHF-1-2) Invited Talk The Beginning, Growth and Global Impact of KAIST, Sung-Mo “Steve” Kang, ( KAIST, Daejon, Korea) 3. 2:20 - 2:40 PM (KHF-1-3) Invited Talk. Build-up of an Innovative Convergence-Research University, DGIST, Sung-Chul Shin, (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology, Daegu, Korea) 4. 2:40 - 3:00 PM (KHF-1-4) Invited Talk. R&D Experiences and Promotion of Entrepreneourship in Korea as an early KSEA member, Wook Hyun Kwon (Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea) 5. 3:00 - 3:20 PM (KHF- 1-5) Invited Talk. Influx and Outflow of Korean-American Scientists and Engineers: A Personal Reflection on the Role of First Generation, Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State University, NCSU, Raleigh, NC, USA)

KHF Session 2: History of KSEA Brain Influx to Korean Industries and Research Institutes 1. 4:00 - 4:20 PM (KHF-2-1) Invited Talk Pioneers of Korea Communications and Broadcasting Satellite Program, Han Hwangbo (Space Technology Group, USA) 2. 4:20 - 4:40 PM (KHF-2-2) Invited Talk My Contributions to R & D Efforts of Korea Heavy Industries Corp. In Korea, Chai Chin Suh (19th KSEA President, USA) 3. 4:40 - 5:00 PM (KHF-2-4) Invited Talk. Retrospect of KSEA Establishment and Contribution to the Economic Miracle by the Han River, Young Il Mok (Ajou University, Suwon, Korea) 4. 5:00 - 5:20 PM (KHF-2-5) Invited talk. Engergy Technologies Inlfux to Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Lee Ki-Woo (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daegeo, Korea)

CREATIVE ECONOMY: PROCESS, RESOURCES, AND SUSTAINABILITY August 7 Thursday 1:30 PM-6:00 PM SandPebble (SP) D

Chair: Dr. Hyungmin Michael Chung (Professor and Director Center for Information Strategies and Technologies (CIST), CSULB)

Forum Description The Forum focuses on the Korean initiative on Creative Economy and its progress. Major strategic initiatives are briefed and best practices are summarized. Then, fundamental assumptions, key performance indicators, coordination across stakeholders, and private and public sector collaboration are covered. Finally, global perspectives, challenges and feedback, and the follow-up are discussed.

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Session 1: Current Status: Directions, Policies, and Metrics Theme Introduction 1. Hyungmin Michael Chung, Professor and Director, Center for Information Strategies and Technologies (CIST), CSULB, U.S.A. 2. Byung Joo Min, Congresswoman, National Assembly, Korea 3. Sung-Mo Kang, President, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) 4. Byung-Wook Lee, President, Korean Environmental Institute (KEI)

Auguest 7, Thursday, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Session 2: Challenges, Feedback, and Follow-Up

1. Hajin Jhun, Congressman, National Assembly, Korea 2. Youngah Park, President, Korea Institute for Science and Technology Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP) 3. Jack Torobin, CEO COMSciences, Inc., U.S.A. 4. Discussion and Wrap Up

Contact Information Ms. Laura Brightwell, admin staff, Center for Information Strategies and Technologies (CIST), laura_ [email protected], [email protected] Dr. H. Michael Chung, Professor and Director, CIST, [email protected], [email protected]

KOFST 50TH ANNIVERSARY PROMOTION MEETING (Invitation Only) August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM-9:40 AM SandPebble (SP) DE

CHAPTER PRESIDENT (CP) & TECHNICAL GROUP COUNCILOR (TGC) MEETING (Invitation Only) August 7, Thursday 9:00 PM-12:00 AM Regency Ballroom(RB) A August 9, Saturday 8:00 AM-9:40 AM & 1:30 PM-6:00 PM Harbour B

FORMER PRESIDENT MEETING (Invitation Only) August 7, Thursday 4:00 PM-6:00 PM/9:00 PM-12:00 AM Grand Peninsula Ballroom(GPB) E

86 /// UKC 2014 energy FORUM ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY AND CLIMATE (ESC) FORUM August 7, Thursday, 8:00 AM-9:40 AM Auguest 8, Friday 8:00 AM-9:40 AM Auguest 9, Friday 8:00 AM-9:40 AM SandPebble (SP) A Forum Chair Kang-Won Wayne Lee (URI)

Co-Chairs Myungja Kim (President Emeritus of KOFWST and Former Minister of Environment) Hangryul Rhee (Shepherd U.) Yongchil Seo (Yonsei U.)

August 7, Thursday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, SandPebble (SP) A

ESC-1 Session: Nuclaer Policy and Security Cohosted by Korean American University Professors Association (KAUPA) and Korean Federation of Women’s Science & Technology Associations (KOFWST) Chair: Myungja Kim (President Emeritus of KOFWST and Former Minister of Environment) 1. 8:00 AM (ESC-1) Invited Talk Building Public Confidence on Nuclear Safety, Myungja Kim (Honorary Chair, Korean Federation of Women s Science & Technology Associations or KOFWST) 2. 8:20 AM (ESC-2) A Statistical Analysis on Energy Resources, Production, Consumption and Unit Cost, Ki-Hyon Kim (North Carolina Central University) 3. 8:40 AM (ESC-3) Enhanced Safety of Future Nuclear Power Plants, Howard Ho Chung (KAIST) 4. 9:00 AM (ESC-4) Re-construting the Public in Old and New Governance: A Korean Case of Nuclear Enegy Policy, Hyo-Min Kim (UNIST) 5. 9:20 AM Panel Discussion

August 8, Friday 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM, SandPebble (SP) A

ESC-2 Session: Climate Change and Energy Sustainability Chair: Yongchil Seo (Yonsei University) 1. 8:00 AM (ESC-5) Invited Talk History of Waste Management Associated with GHG Reduction in Korea, Yongchil Seo (Yonsei Univ.) 2. 8:20 AM (ESC-6) Optimization Models for Energy Sustainability, Zong Woo Geeem (Gachon Univ.) 3. 8:40 AM (ESC-7) Chemically Turnable Ionic Liquids with Aprotic Heterocyclic Anions for CO2 Capture, Samuel Seo (Notre Dame Univ.) 4. 8:55 AM (ESC-8) Piezoelectric-Based Energy Harvesting Technology for Highway Susttainability, Seonghoon Kim (Gergia Southern Univ.) 5. 9:10 AM (ESC-9) Adhesion Study of Duplex Paint System for Sustainable Infrastructure, K. Wayne Lee, Sze Yang, Chen Lu, Maureen Mirville and Anthony Pharam (URI) 6. 9:25 AM (ESC-10) Cold In-Palce Recycling for Sustanable Roadway Maintenance and Management, Ajay Singh and K. Wayne Lee (URI)

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ESC-3 Session: Infrastructure Safety (KICT) Chair: Kang-Won Wayne Lee (KSCEE President) Co-Chairs: Byung-Suk Kim (KICT Vice President); Jun-Seok Oh (KSCEE Secreatry General) 1. 8:00 AM (ESC-11) Innovative Maintenance Technologies for Structures in Korea, Gitae Park (KICT) 2. 8:15 AM (ESC-12) Development of Road Survey Vehicle and its Application for Road Safety Program, Dukgeun Yun (KICT) 3. 8:30 AM (ESC-13) Enhacing the Safety and Resilience of Urban Water Infrastructure by Rainwater Management, Mooyoung Han (SNU) 4. 8:45 AM (ESC-14) Water Infrastructure Safety Assessment Using Neural Network, Victor Geem (Gachun U) 5. 9:00 AM (ESC-15) Kevan Shafizadeh (California State University, Sacramento) 6. 9:15 AM (ESC-16) Carl Monismith or Ching-Yao Chan (UC Berkeley) or (ESC-17) Treatment of a Vulnerable Population at Hurricane Evacuation, Natacha Thomas, Keerthi Suryadevara (URI) and K. Wayne Lee (URI) 7. 9:30 AM Panel Session

CHALLENGES AND PROSPECT FOR U.S.- ROK NUCLEAR COOPERATION FORUM August 7, Thursday, 1:30 PM-3:30 PM SandPebble (SP) E Chair Man-Sung Yim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology(KAIST))

Co-Chairs Adam Stulburg (Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology) Howard Ho Chung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST))

Forum Description As the interest in nuclear power continues, the global nuclear industry faces a number of challenges in the coming years. These challenges are in the area of nuclear safety, non-proliferation, and fuel cycle management. With the decline in the U.S. industrial leadership, the U.S.’ leadership on global nuclear governance is being challenged. This trend is certainly not conducive to enhancing global nuclear safety and security and non-proliferation. The ROK is a late starter, yet, with mature domestic civilian nuclear power program, is rapidly emerging as a global player in nuclear industry. This forum explores the ways for the ROK and U.S. to collaborate to address these challenges in a mutually beneficial way. In particular, prospect for the collaboration and its impact on nuclear non-proliferation and future development of nuclear power industry in both countries will be discussed.

Program and Presenters 1. Siegfried Hecker, Stanford University, Stanford, CA South Korea’s Model Nuclear Energy Program 2. Joonhong Ahn, University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA US-ROK Cooperation in Waste Management/Fuel Cycle Technology Development 3. Adam Stulberg, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA The Future of US-ROK Nuclear Cooperation 4. Duyeon Kim, Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation, Washington, DC US-ROK 123 Agreement: Challenges and Prospects 5. Man-Sung Yim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, , Korea US-ROK Nuclear Cooperation: Historical Perspectives

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KWISE/KOFWST WOMEN’S FORUM “CURRENT WOMEN’S ISSUES AROUND THE WORLD” August 8, Friday 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM SandPebble (SP) A

Program Description The Korean-American Women in Science and Engineering (KWiSE) forum entitled “CURRENT WOMEN’S ISSUES in U.S. and Korea” will explore issues regarding women’s welfare, education, career opportunities, and overall living qualities. Open discussions on these issues will help women scientists and engineers prepare their career and set their life goals to become true leaders. This would also help them reach out to other women around the world to improve their quality of life. This forum is open to all UKC participants. All women are strongly encouraged to attend.

Co-Chairs Dr. Hee Young Paik, KOFWST President, Seoul National University, Korea Dr. Eun-Suk Seo, KWiSE President, Univ. of Maryland, USA

Organizing Committee Dr. Haejung An, KWiSE 3rd President, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, USA Dr. Gye Won Han, KWiSE Founder and 1st President, Scripps, USA Dr. Doe Sun Na, Korean Academy of Science and Technology, University of Ulsan, Korea Dr. Jeongim Woo, University of California-Los Angeles, USA Dr. Jane Oh, KWiSE Vice President, Jet Propulsion Lab, NASA, USA

1. Presentations Overview of KWiSE and Potential Collaboration with Korea and U.S. 2. Haejung An, U.S. FDA Scientist for Women’s Policies 3. Hee Young Paik, Seoul National University, KOFWST President, Korea Women’s Social Standing and Professional Opportunities in America 4. Christine Yoon, CEO, A Blessing Place, USA Transition from a Woman Scientist to a Woman Politician - My Story 5. Insook Park, Korea National Assembly, Korea 3rd Master Plan for Women in STEM in Korea and Gendered Innovation 6. Hei Sook Lee, WISET, Korea Promotion of Women Scientists and Engineers Through Government Policy 7. Jae-Hoon Chung, KIAT President, Korea Promoting Women Scientists and Engineers’ Presence in the industrial Field

Panelists Dr. Sue-Nie Park, EuBiologics Co. Ltd., Korea Dr. Hee Yong Kim, National Institute of Health, USA Dr. Hey-Kyoung Lee, Johns Hopkins University, USA Dr. Jiyoung Lee, Environment and Health Sciences, Ohio State University, USA Dr. Jane Oh, KWiSE Vice President, Jet Propulsion Lab, NASA, USA

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Program Description Korean-American Women in Science and Engineering (KWiSE) and Korea Federation of Women’s Science & Technology Associations (KOFWST) present a special seminar by outstanding women scientists who has been well recognized for their contribution to the advancement of science in both U.S. and Korea. This year, Drs. Hei Sook Sul and Eunyoung Cho have been invited both of whom have been highly esteemed for their contribution to understanding lipid metabolism and dietary impact on health and cancer and other common diseases. They will speak on the impact of dietary intake on overall human health and common chronic diseases such as obesity and cancer currently plaguing the general public health. This session is open to all UKC participants. Particularly those interested in learning more about the in-depth coverage on achieving good health and preventing chronic diseases are highly encouraged to attend.

Co-Chairs: Dr. Haejung An, US Food and Drug Administration, USA Dr. Doe Sun Na, Korean Academy of Science and Technology, University of Ulsan, Korea

Organizing Committee Dr. Hee Young Paik, Seoul National University, Korea Dr. Yeon Bai, Montclair State University, NJ, USA Dr. Eun Suk Seo, University of Maryland, USA Dr. Doe Sun Na, Korean Academy of Science and Technology, University of Ulsan, Korea Dr. Jane Oh, KWiSE Vice President, Jet Propulsion Lab, NASA, USA

1. Presentations Transcriptional Regulation of Lipogenesis 2. Dr. Hei Sook Sul, University of California-Berkeley, USA Dietary Impact on Preventing Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases and Obtaining Good Health Dr. Eunyoung Cho, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, USA

Panelists Dr. Yeon Bai, Montclair State University, NJ, USA Dr. Hee Yong Kim, National Institute of Health, USA Dr. Hey-Kyoung Lee, Johns Hopkins University, USA Dr. Jeong Im Woo, University of California-Los Angeles, USA Dr. Eunok Choe, Inha University, Korea Dr. Jae-Kyung Lee, Emory University, USA Dr. Sohyun Ahn (National Institute of Health, USA) Dr. Na Young Kim, Stanford University, USA

90 /// UKC 2014 job Job opporunities

1. lotte

2. lotte Chemical

3. Hanwha Chemical

4. cheilJedang (CJ)

5. Hyundai Motors

6. asan Medical Center

7. lg Life Sciences

8. lg Electronics

9. ulsan NationalI nstitute ofS cience and Technology (UNIST)

10. lg Innotek

11. Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT)

12. sK Hynix

13. daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology (DGIST)

14. gwangju Institute ofS cience and Technology (GIST)

15. dongjin Semichem Co., Ltd

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Changing the World with SK Innovation

SK Innovation is looking forB reakthrough Technology to have collaborative research projects with you!

Date/Time August 7, Thursday 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Breakthrough Technology We are looking for game changing ideas/technologies that dramatically alter an existing market or create a new market.

Areas of Interest • Petroleum • Resource exploitation (hydrofracturing,EOR technology, data mining & analysis, software), crude oil upgrading • Chemicals • gas to chemicals, biomass to chemicals, high molecular weight hydrophilic polymer • Materials • Energy converting materials (thermoelectric, piezoelectric), energy saving materials, information & electronics materials (transparent conductive electrode, flexible electronics), 3D printing, semiconducting materials (layer transfer technology)

Target Audience • US-Korean Scientists and Engineers (researchers, professors, post-docs, graduate students, ventures, venture capitals) • Also, we are looking for opportunities to have international collaborations through the UKC network.

Benefits • If you are invited to SK Innovation after submitting your proposal, we will offer $300 per person to help cover travel expenses. • SK Innovation will contact those with approved proposals to discuss the terms of the collaboration

Submission • Present a written proposal for a joint research project by emailing the following address: [email protected] & [email protected] • Proposals should be at least 1 page and follow the template attached. Additional information may be added as needed. • Proposal deadline: July 13, 2014 • Those that are accepted will attend UKC*s 2014 SK Innovation*sC losed Session on Aug 6th-9th, 2014 to be interviewed or to present their proposal (20 minutes).

Important Dates • Deadline to submit Proposal: July 13, 2014 • Invitations for interview emailed: July 21, 2014 • RSVP deadline: July 30, 2014 • Interviews: Aug 6-9, 2014

Screening Criteria • Dramatic financial impact • Revolutionary technology with a sustainable competitive advantage • Commercial application

Notes • The application and other documents, once submitted, will not be returned under any circumstances. • Should the proposal be accepted, the priority of joint development will be SK Innovation. • Further correspondence regarding joint development may be necessary after interview. • The above schedule is subjected to change without prior notice. • Any representation of another individual*s research, work, or ideas without the specific permission or consent will be grounds for immediate cancellation of the proposed project. Any individual misrepresenting their work will be fully responsible and liable for the project cancellation.

Contact • SK Innovation’s BT Group: Jae Yang Song ([email protected]), Byoung In Lee, ([email protected])

92 /// UKC 2014 KSEA-KUSCO SCHOLARSHIP 2014 KSEA-KUSCO graduate scholarship Winners

CHANG YU HONG JONGKWON CHOI HYUNGIL KIM JAPYEONG CHA JAEWOOK MYUNG Portland State University University of Texas, Austin VA Polytechnic Institute and Johns Hopkins University Stanford University State University

JIHYUN SONG JIWON MUN JONGHYUN CHOI JOONMOO huh JOONSEOK CHO University of Utah University of North Texas University of Maryland North Carolina State University University of Florida

JOONSEOK LEE JUNGWON AHN SUNAI KIM KYU HAN LEE SEOUNG JUN LEE Georgia Institute of Technology University of Minnesota University of California, LA Emory University Cornell University

SEUNGEUN PARK Yoo kim yoonseob kim Yoonsung chung ji sun park University of Washington University of Massachusetts, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Auburn University Duke University Amherst

jouha min chungja yang sunwoo lee caroline park changju lee MIT Michigan Technological University Columbia University Albert Einstein College of Medicine University of Virginia

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We are grateful to the sponsors of UKC 2014. The full ads presented after these sponsor summary pages are the ones obtained by the closing date of UKC2014 program brochure. The ads for the remaining sponsors will appear in future KSEA Letters.

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www.kofst.or.kr

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.

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nst is a national research council supporting government-funded research institutes in science and technology of korea. It is our mission to lead Korea to greater economic prosperity through promoting our 25 members to be world-class research institutes.

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Faculty Positions KAIST is receiving applications for immediate and anticipated opening for faculty in the areas of natural sciences, life science and bioengineering, engineering, information science and technology, cultural science and business year round.

Inquiries : Academic Affairs Team E-mail : sugyeng@.ac.kr Tel : +82-42-350-2151 / Fax : +82-42-350-2350 http://www.kaist.edu/

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Korea Food Research Institute

President of KFRI Ph.D. Dae Young Kwon

Research for the Future The Korea Food Research Institute paves the way for the future of healthy Korea by employing its passion and pioneer spirit.

Mission Conducting researches on longevity science, functional foods, safe distribution and food processing technology to improve the health of the people and the quality of their life; spreading the research achievements; providing technological support; and performing researches on the reinforcement of public functions so as to contribute to the development of relevant industries such as food, agriculture, forestry and fisheries and to the improvement of the quality of life for people.

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118 /// UKC 2014 Nomination for the Award of The 2015 Ho-Am Prize

The Ho-Am Prize Committee awards the 2015 Ho-Am Prizes to those who have made distinguished contributions to the development of our society through prominent accomplishments in Science, Engineering, Medicine, The Arts and Community Service.

1. Awarding Categories

Science………...Those who have made outstanding achievements in research in the area of basic science. Engineering…..Those who have made outstanding achievements in the areas of engineering and technology. Medicine …..….Those who have made outstanding achievements in the areas of medicine and pharmacy. The Arts…………Those who have made outstanding contributions to culture and the arts through creative activities, exhibition and research in relevant areas. Community Service...…Those who have made outstanding achievements in the area of social service and thereby contributed to the enhancement of public welfare.

- The Prizes in all categories are awarded to people of Korean ethnic origin. The Prize in Community Service, however, can also be awarded to foreigners who have made outstanding contributions to Korea and Koreans at home and abroad. - The Prize in each category consists of a diploma, a gold medal (187.5g) and 300 mil. Korean won. - Each nominator may only recommend one person or one group in each category.

2. Papers and Materials for Nomination

- Official nomination form and supporting documentary evidence of achievements including news articles. - One representative thesis and five related theses in the categories of Science, Engineering and Medicine. * Nomination form download: http://www.hoamprize.org

3. Submission of Nominations

- Deadline : October 31, 2014 - On-line nomination : The Ho-Am Foundation has opened an on-line nomination systems on its website. - Off-line nomination : Materials for nomination should be sent to the following address or e-mail.

* 6th Fl., Seocho Tower, 4, Seocho-daero 74-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-955, Korea Tel) 82-2-2255-0453~7 Fax) 82-2-2255-0461 E-mail) [email protected]

- The winners of the 2015 Ho-Am Prizes will be announced in major Korean dailies in April 2015.

4. Recipients of The 2014 Ho-Am Prize

Science Engineering Medicine The Arts Community Service Hong Gil Nam Sang Yup Lee Seung K. Kim Hei-Kyung Hong Ha Jong Kim(Bordo Vincenzo) Professor Distinguished Professor Professor Soprano Father, Director DGIST KAIST Stanford University Anna House Social Welfare Foundation

THE HO-AM FOUNDATION