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1AUGUST 10 - 13, 2006 MARRIOTT AT GLENPOINTE, TEANECK, NJ

UKC2006US - Korea Conference on Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship

Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association

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What is KSEA?

KSEA is a 35-year-old non-profit national-level professional organization. It is open for participation to all Korean-Americans who have college degrees in science and engineering fields and cherish the heritage of Korean culture.

The KSEA’s objectives are to:- Promote the application of science and technology for the general welfare of society; - Foster international cooperation especially between the US and Korea; - Help Korean-American Scientists and Engineers develop their full career potential.

KSEA has more than 20 chapters and 13 technical groups covering all major branches of science and engineering. Since its birth in 1971, KSEA has been recognized as the main representative organization promoting the common interests of Korean-American scien-tists and engineers toward meeting the objectives mentioned above.

KSEA particularly welcomes participation from 1.5th-Generation, 2nd-Generation, and 3rd-Generation Korean-American scientists and

engineers including the mixed-race and adoptee communities. KSEA promotes helping younger-generation Korean-Americans to be aware of the rapid advances in science and engineering occurring both inside and outside of the US. Especially, it is helping to create opportunities for Young Generation members to interact with talented scientists and engineers in Korea.

KSEA conducts the following annual activities among others:

- US-Korea Conference (UKC) on Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship.- Young-Generation Forum and Technical & Leadership Conference. - National Mathematics Competition (NMC) in a nation wide level, and Mathematics & Science Olympiads in a local level.- Annual KSEA Scholarships.- Publication of KSEA Letters.

- Local and Regional Activities by Local Chapters (Conferences, Seminars, and Picnics).Other information can be found on the web (https://www.ksea.org).

Call for Participation in UKC2007 UKC2007 will be held in the Washington, DC - Metropolitan Area during August 9 – 11, 2007. Anybody who wishes to contribute to the preparation of UKC2007 should contact one of the following officers: Conference Co-Chairs: Kang-Won Wayne Lee, Univ. of Rhode Island, President-elect of KSEA, [email protected] and Yung-Bog Chae, President of KOFST. Program Committee Co-Chairs: Chueng-Ryong Ji, North Carolina State Univ., [email protected] and Kenneth Yu, Univ. of Maryland, [email protected]. Local Arrangement Committee Chair: Jungho Kim, Univ. of Maryland, [email protected]

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Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association

(KSEA)

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UKC2006

2006 US - Korea Conference on Science, Technology, and EntrepreneurshipCo-organized by KSEA, KOFST, and KUSCO

KOFST: The Korean Federation of Sciences & Technology SocietiesKUSCO: The Korean-US Science Cooperation Center

http://www.ksea.org/ukc2006

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Conference Co-Chairs

Dr. Sung-Kwon Kang (President, KSEA; IBM)

Dr. Yung-Bog Chae (President, KOFST)

Program Committee

Dr. Kang-Wook Lee (Program Committee Chair, IBM)Dr. Seongwon Kim (IBM)

Dr. Jong Hyuk Choi (IBM)Mr. Seung-Seok Choi (Pace Univ.)

Symposium & Forum General Chairs

AMT Dr. Sooho Kim (GM)

AST Dr. Young-Ho Park (JPL)BS Dr. Cheung-Ryong Ji (NCSU)BST Dr. Jams Pai (Schering-Plough)

CET Dr. Byung Ro Kim (Ford)FST Dr. Dong Uk Ahn (Iowa St U)

GE Dr. Han Kwon Choi (KEDO)IT Dr. Jong-Deok Choi (IBM)CNT Dr. Myung Jong Lee (CUNY)

MRM Dr. Jungho Kim (U. MD) Dr. Howard H. Chung (MITEC)

MST Dr. Kang-Wook Lee (IBM)NST Dr. Byung-Lip Lee (Air Force)WISE Dr. Gye-Won Han (TSRI)

YPF Dr. Byung Kyu (Brian) Park (U Virginia)

Public Relation Committee Chair

Dr. Sunghoon Kim (PPI)Dr. Chang H. Kim (Lucent)

Local Arrangement Committee

Dr. Jeong Seop Shim (Chair, NJIT)

Dr. Young-Whan Park (Merck)Dr. Han-Jo Lim (Sanofi-Aventis)Dr. Jae-Joon KIm (IBM)

Mr. Kwang June Sohn (SIT)Mr. Yong Seok Yoon (Tyco Int)

Ms. Rebecca Lee (Mile Global Marketing)Dr. Sunghoon Choi (Pb World)Dr. Min-Kyu Lee (Bell Labs)

Dr. Sung-Hyuk Cha (Pace Univ.)Dr. Soojae Park (IBM)

Dr. Woogeun Rhee (IBM)Dr. Young-Choon Moon (PTC)Mr. Hyeno Shin (Samsung Electronics)

Mr. Chul Yong Park (LG Electronics)

Online Registration IT

Dr. Minbo Shim (General Dynamics)

Conference Secretariat

Ms. Ashley Kim

Finance Associate

Ms. Mira Kim

Advisory Committee Chair

Dr. Kun Sup Hyun (PPI)

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CONTENTS

......................................................................................Message from UKC2006 Chairs 6................................................................................Dr. Sung-Kwon Kang’s Message 6

...................................................................................Dr. Yung-Bog Chae’s Message 7......................................................................................................UKC2006 Information 9

............................................................................................................UKC2006 Venue 10.................................................................................................UKC2006 Plenary Talks 12

.............................................................................................National Anthem of Korea 15

................................................................................................National Anthem of USA 16...........................................................................................Basic Conference Structure 17

....................................................................................Program at a Glance (Aug 11 A) 18....................................................................................Program at a Glance (Aug 11 B) 19....................................................................................Program at a Glance (Aug 12 A) 20

....................................................................................Program at a Glance (Aug 12 B) 21.........................................................................Advanced Materials Technology (AMT) 22

.......................................................................Aerospace Science & Technology (AST) 25..........................................................Basic Sciences - Physics, Chemistry, Math (BS) 26

...............................................................................Bio Science and Technology (BST) 29

..................................................................Civil, Environmental & Transportation (CET) 31................................................................................Food Science & Technology (FST) 35

........................................................................................................Global Energy (GE) 37...........................................................................................Information Technology (IT) 40

.....................................................Communication and Networking Technology (CNT) 43

.................Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, and Manufacturing Technology (MRM) 45.............................................................Microelectronics Science & Technology (MST) 47

................................................................................Nano Science & Technology (NST) 49......................................................................Women in Science & Engineering (WISE) 51

...................................................................................Young Professional Forum (YPF) 54

......................................................................................................UKC2006 Sponsors 55...........................................................................................................Local Information 64

.........................................................................................Conference Hotel Floor Plan 66

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Message from UKC2006 ChairsDr. Sung-Kwon Kang’s Message

Dear UKC Participants, Speakers, KSEA Members, and Friends:

My warmest welcome to everyone attending the UKC 2006!

For over ten years, the US-Korea Conference, co-organized by KSEA, KOFST and KUSCO, has successfully served to

promote scientific and technological collaborations among scientists, engineers, and educators from the US and Korea. Following tradition, the UKC2006 Organizing Committee has produced a comprehensive and engaging conference. We

are very proud to present a high-quality technical program, covering a wide spectrum of science and technology topics, with more than 400 speakers from the US and Korea. Your strong support and active participation have made the UKC2006 a record-breaking event. Not only has the total number of papers to be presented nearly doubled, but the total

numbers of symposiums/forums organized, committee members involved, attendees, and sponsor donations have far exceeded all expectations. In addition, an impressive roster of distinguished speakers has been assembled for the

Opening Ceremony and Plenary sessions.

For the first time, the UKC2006 conference management system was transformed into a seamless on-line process for

abstract and paper submission, conference registration, hotel reservation, and other services. We have also witnessed the US-Korea Conference evolving into an international forum by recognizing many participants from the US, Korea, and

other parts of the World.

Generous sponsorships from many industrial companies and research organizations from the US and Korea have also

signified that the US-Korea Conference is an important venue to discuss scientific and technological collaboration across the Pacific.

Our Local Arrangement Committee consisting of KSEA NY Metropolitan and NJ Chapters, and KASBP members has committed to provide maximum hospitality: comfortable hotel accommodations, convenient transportation services, ap-

propriate meeting room facilities and entertaining social programs.

Enjoy your participation in the UKC2006 and your visit to the NY Metropolitan area. We hope you return next year with more colleagues for the UKC2007!

Best regards,

Sung-Kwon Kang, Ph. D.UKC2006 Conference Co-Chair, KSEA 35th President

IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA

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Dr. Yung-Bog Chae’s Message

Honorable Deputy Prime Minister Woo-Sik Kim, Ministry of Science and Technology of Korea, President Sung-Kwon Kang, the Korean-American Scientists & Engineers Association, distinguished participants, honored guests, ladies and

gentlemen,

It is my great honor to deliver the welcoming address here at the opening ceremony of the "US-Korea Conference on

Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship" so-called UKC 2006.

First of all, on behalf of the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies I sincerely welcome all of you far from Korea, the United States and other countries. I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to KSEA for its hosting and excellent organization of this Conference.

As we are well aware, KSEA is well recognised as an organization representing all Korean-American scientists and engi-

neers throughout the United States. It has played a pivotal role since its erection in 1971 not only in enhancing friend-ships among Korean-American scientists and engineers but also in promoting cooperation between Korea and the United States. And UKC, the annual technical conference of KSEA has made a great contribution for more than a dozen

years to exchanging technical information, sharing ideas and formulating cooperative network among Korean scientists and engineers.

Distinguished participants, honored guests, ladies and gentlemen,

I am very glad to see that UKC has grown year by year into an international conference in scope and scale. UKC 2006 in particular, covers almost all the important technical fields including advanced materials, aerospace, bio, energy, food, IT,

microelectronics, mechanical engineering and manufacturing. More than 400 papers are expected to present on signifi-cant research findings, R&D trends, and future prospects in such areas. Women in Science & Engineering and Young Pro-fessional Forum will be also proceeded in parallel.

I strongly believe that this Conference will bring a lot of meaningful discussions and fruitful results, and open the new era

for cooperation among Korean scientists and engineers, leading to the closer cooperative tie between Korea and the United States.

As you all may agree, Korean-American scientists and engineers are precious asserts for Korea and the United States as well. The importance of their cooperative network among themselves and with Korea cannot be overemphasized. And

UKC is a powerful vehicle paving the way for the cooperative network.

Distinguished participants, honored guests, ladies and gentlemen,

I see the possibility that UKC will become a international arena which provides with great opportunities for exchanging

ideas, sharing views, and discussing new businesses, bringing all ethnic Korean scientists, engineers, and businessman not only from Korea and the United States but also from all over the countries. Of course many multinational corporations could join this Conference and show their business for cooperation with Korea.

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The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies will continue to support UKC and co-host with KSEA. And also a lot of efforts will be made to make this Conference be a highly renowned gathering like a Davos Forum for all eth-

nic Korean scientists, engineers and businessman.

In closing, I would like to extend my warmhearted gratitude for the dedicated efforts of the UKC 2006 organizing commit-

tee members, President Sung-Kwon Kang, KSEA and KSEA Secretariat in preparing this wonderful Conference. Lastly I sincerely hope you all enjoy this gathering, bearing fruitful results and strengthening friendships with each other.

Thank you very much.

Dr. Yung-Bog ChaeKorean Federation of Science and Technology Societies

August 11, 2006

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UKC2006 Information

The annual technical conference of KSEA, called “US-Korea Conference on Science, Technology, and Entrepreneurship

(UKC)”, is the most important and visible activity of KSEA. The main objective of UKC is to promote US-Korea coopera-tion in advancing science and technology. The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST) and the Korean-US Science Cooperation Center (KUSCO) are the co-organizers. UKC2006 is sponsored by many industrial

companies and research organizations. Annually, 400-600 scientists and engineers from the US and Korea have attended the conference.

Approximately 400 papers on significant research findings, R&D trends, and future prospects of sciences and technolo-gies will be presented in the following 14 Symposia and Forums:

• Advanced Materials Technology (AMT)

• Aerospace Science & Technology (AST)

• Basic Sciences (BS; Physics, Chemistry, Math)

• Bio Science and Technology (BST)

• Civil, Environmental & Transportation (CET)

• Food Science & Technology (FST)

• Global Energy (GE)

• Information Technology (IT)

• Communication and Networking Technology (CNT)

• Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, & Manufacturing Technology (MRM)

• Microelectronics Science & Technology (MST)

• Nanoscience and Technology (NST)

• Women in Science & Engineering (WISE)

• Young Professional Forum (YPF)

Official Conference Language: English

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UKC2006 VenueMarriot Hotel at Glenpointe

100 Frank W. Burr Blvd Teaneck, NJ 07666 1-201-836-0600 1-800-992-7752 (reservation) (near Fort Lee & GW Bridge)

http://www.stayatmarriott.com/UKC2006

Getting to Marriott at Glenpointe, Teaneck, NJ

From JFK Airport

• Driving DirectionTake the Van Wyck Expressway North to the Grand Central Parkway/West to the Triboro Bridge. Follow signs to the Ma-jor Deagan Expressway North or the Harlem River Drive North, follow signs for the George Washington Bridge. From the GWB follow signs for I-95 South/80 West Local Lanes to Exit 70 Teaneck, the Hotel will be directly in front of you.

• Shuttle BusIf you are arriving by Korean Air, you may contact Koreana Tour for a shuttle bus which will take you to Marriott at Glen-pointe.

Koreana Tour:Website: www.koreanatour.come-mail: [email protected]: 718-460-9400

• BusTake the Express bus to the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal. At the Port Authority terminal take the Bus 167. The bus schedule can be found in the PDF file at the bottom of this page. The hotel is located at Glenpointe, Teaneck. An estimated fare is about 20 dollars.

• TaxiThere are yellow caps at the airport, or a private limousine services. For the yellow cap, the estimated fare is about 70 dollars (You may have to negotiate the fare). For a private limousine service, you may need to make a reservation in ad-vance by calling one of the following companies. The fare is between 60 to 90 dollars.

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Contact information:Jeil Taxi: (201)363-1800Short Hills Car Service: (973)258-0258

From LaGuardia (LGA) Airport

• Driving DirectionTake Grand Central Pkwy. to Triboro Bridge to cross Bronx Expwy. Take 95 S / 80 West to Exit 70. Hotel is on your right.

• BusTake the Express bus to the 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal. At the Port Authority terminal take the Bus 167. The bus schedule can be found in the PDF file at the bottom of this page. The hotel is located at Glenpointe, Teaneck. An estimated fare is about 20 dollars.

• TaxiThere are yellow caps at the airport, or a private limousine services. For the yellow cap, the estimated fare is about 60 dollars (You may have to negotiate the fare). For a private limousine service, you may need to make a reservation in ad-vance by calling one of the following companies. The fare is between 50 to 80 dollars.

Contact information:Jeil Taxi: (201)363-1800Short Hills Car Service: (973)258-0258

From Newark (EWR) Airport

• Driving DirectionNJ Turnpike North to Exit 18W. Follow signs for I-95 North (local lanes). Take Exit 70 and follow signs for Teaneck (Exit 70B). Follow signs to I-95 South (local lanes) to Exit 70 ( Teaneck). Hotel is at junction of Route 80 and I-95.

• TaxiThere are yellow caps at the airport, or a private limousine services. For the yellow cap, the estimated fare is about 45 dollars (You may have to negotiate the fare). For a private limousine service, you may need to make a reservation in ad-vance by calling one of the following companies. The fare is between 40 to 70 dollars.

Contact information:Jeil Taxi: (201)363-1800Short Hills Car Service: (973)258-0258

• Bus 167 Schedule: http://www.ksea.org/ukc2006/docs/nj_transit_info.pdf

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UKC2006 Plenary Talks

Opening Ceremony (Friday, 8/11/06)

11:30am - 12:00pm Grand Ballrooms A&B

Chair: Prof. Myung Jong Lee (KSEA Councilor, CUNY)

National Anthems of Korea and the US (Pages 15 & 16)

Addresses (5 min each):

Dr. Sung-Kwon Kang (KSEA President, Conference Co-Chair, IBM)Dr. Yung-Bog Chae (KOFST President, Conference Co-Chair)Dr. Woo-Sik Kim (Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Science and Technology, Korea)

Introduction of Co-organizers and Major Sponsors

Luncheon (Friday, 8/11/06)12:00pm - 1:10pm Lunch (Buffet; Grand Ballrooms and 1st floor meeting rooms) 1:10pm - 2:00pm Plenary Session I (Grand Ballrooms A&B)

Chair: Dr. Chang-Rae Lee (KSEA Executive Director, California Dept of Health Services)

1:10pm Dr. Sang-Kee Suh, Congressman, National Assembly of the Republic of Korea; TBA1:25pm Dr. Richard W. Heckel, Founder & Technical Director, Engineering Trends; Historical Trends and Near-Term

Predictions of Statistics on Degrees, Enrollments and Research Expenditures for Engineering Education in the US

1:45pm Dr. Jung Uck Seo, Chairman, Korea Foundation for International Cooperation for Science and Technology; KICOS's Role in Global Collaboration

Banquet (Friday, 8/11/06)Grand Ballrooms A, B & C6:15pm - 6:30pm Music6:30pm - Dinner7:30pm - 9:00pm Plenary Session II9:00pm - 9:30pm Music

Co-chairs: Dr. Kang-Wook Lee (KSEA VP, IBM) and Dr. Jay Y. Koo (NJ Chapter, ExxonMobil)

7:20pm Introduction of key organizing committee members by Dr. Kang-Wook Lee (Program Committee Chair)7:30pm Dr. Woo-Sik Kim, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Science and Technology, Korea; Science, Technology and

Innovation Policy of Korea7:45pm Dr. Lynda J. Goff, Executive Director, University of California Science and Mathematics Initiative; The Global

Competition for Science and Engineering Talent - Preparing Our Children for the New Economy

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8:00pm Dr. Dong-Jin Kim, Vice Chairman, Hyundai Motors; Globalization Strategy and Achievement - Hyundai Mo-tors

8:15pm Dr. Richard K. Miller, Founding President, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering; Building a New Paradigm for Undergraduate Engineering Education

8:30pm Dr. Joonki Kim, Senior VP, Samsung Adv. Inst. of Technol.; Introduction of SAIT and Long Term Vision8:45pm Dr. Chang-Sun Hong, Congressman, National Assembly of the Republic of Korea; TBA9:00pm-9:30pm Music

Luncheon (Saturday, 8/12/06)11:30pm - 12:45pm Lunch (Buffet; Grand Ballrooms and 1st floor meeting rooms)12:45pm - 2:00pm Plenary Session III (Grand Ballrooms A&B)

KUSCO/KSEA Scholarship PresentationChair: Prof. Kwang-Hae Kim (KSEA Immediate Ex-President, UCI)

12:45pm Scholarship Presentation1:00pm Dr. Oh-Kab Kwon, Chairman, Korea Science and Engineering Foundation; TBA

Plenary Session IIIChair: Dr. Kwang-Hae Kim (KSEA Immediate Ex-President, UCI) and Prof. Ken Yu (KSEA Councilor, Univ. of Maryland)

1:15pm Dr. Key Hyup Kim, President, Korea Inst. of Industrial Technology; Healthtopia: The Future of Korea 1:30pm Dr. Kwang Hwa Chung, President, Korea Research Inst. of Standards and Sci.; National Standards: National

Competitiveness and Quality of Life 1:45pm Dr. Ik-Soo Choi, President, Korea Inst. of Energy Research; Korea Inst. of Energy Research

Banquet (Saturday, 8/12/06)Grand ballrooms A, B & C6:30pm - 7:45pm Dinner7:45pm - 9:15pm Plenary Session IV

Co-chairs: Dr. Sooho Kim (KSEA Councilor, GM) and Prof. Chueng-Ryong Ji (KSEA Councilor, NC State Univ.)

7:00pm Toast by Dr. Yung-Bog Chae (Conference Co-chair)7:30pm Introduction of key KSEA members by Dr. Sung-Kwon Kang (KSEA President)

7:45pm Prof. Young-Gil Kim, President, Handong Global Univ.; A New Higher Education Integrating Technology, Business, and Law for the Global World of the 21st Century

8:00pm Dr. Byung K. Yi, Senior VP, LG Electronics; Digital Convergence and Ubiquitous Entertainment System

8:15pm Dr. Dongwha Kum, President, Korea Inst. of Science and Technology; New Role of Government-Supported Research Institute in Korea for the 21st Century

8:30pm Prof. Chan-Mo Park, President, Pohang Univ. of Science and Technology; KCST 2006: A Significant Step to-ward Inter-Korean S & T Cooperation

8:45pm KSEA Award Presentation; presided by Prof. Nak Ho Sung (KSEA Honors and Awards Committee, Tufts Univ.)

9:00pm Prof. Kang-Won Wayne Lee, KSEA President-elect; Introduction of UKC2007

Musicians

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Jung-Hoon Kim is a tenor who was a member of the National Chorus of Korea.Dae Jin Yang is a violinist and pianist who is active in the NY Metropolitan area and graduated from the Aaron Copland

School of Music at Queens College.Sun-Hyung Kim is a violinist who is a student at the Manhattan School of Music.Elena Rojas is a violist who is active in the NY Metropolitan area and graduated from the Aaron Copland School of Music

at Queens College.Daeil Yang is a cellist who is a graduate student at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College.Hein Jung is a soprano who is completing her DMA at the Univ. of Wisconsin and was a winner of Wisconsin District

Metropolitan Audition In 2004.

Networking Dinner (7:00pm Thursday, 8/10/06)Dinner hosted by KSEA, KOFST and KUSCO: Palisadium Skyline (invitation only)

By Symposium or ForumAMT Palisadium RiverviewAST DaeGaBS DaeGaBST and KASBP* Palisadium CET NamsanFST NamsanGE SanChonIT and CNT DaeGaMST and WISE forum DaeGa NST DaeGaMRM DaeGa

Please refer to the maps (Pages 64 & 65)*KASBP: Korean-American Society in Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals

KSEA MeetingsExecutive Committee:3:30pm - 5:30pm, Thursday, 8/10/06Place: Board Room, 1st floor

NMC Math Committee:9:30pm - 10:30pm, Thursday, 8/10/06Place: Bergen Room, 1st floor

Chapter Presidents Committee:9:30pm - 11:30pm, Saturday, 8/12/06Place: Board Room, 1st floor

Council:8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday, 8/13/06Place: East Ballrooms II & III (U shape)

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National Anthem of Korea

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National Anthem of USA

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Basic Conference Structure

Conference Dates Session Description

Aug 10, 2006 (Thursday)Outdoor Networking

Symposium Dinner

9:00 am - 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm -

Outdoor activity (9:00 am tee-off)Executive Committee Meeting, Board Room

Registration / Information, Grand ConcourseDinner by Symposium or Forum

Aug 11, 2006 (Friday)Technical Sessions

7:00 am - 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

8:00 am - 11:15 am11:30 am - 12:00 pm12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

2:15 pm - 5:30 pm 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

9:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Continental BreakfastRegistration / Information

Technical SessionsOpening CeremonyLuncheon, Plenary Session

Technical SessionsBanquet, Plenary Session

Math Committee Meeting, Bergen Room

Aug 12, 2006 (Saturday)Technical Sessions

7:00 am - 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

8:00 am - 11:15 am11:30 am - 2:00 pm 2:15 pm - 5:30 pm

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm 9:30 pm - 11:30 pm

Continental BreakfastRegistration / Information

Technical SessionsLuncheon, Plenary Session, Scholarship PresentationTechnical Sessions

Banquet, Plenary Session, KSEA Award PresentationChapter President’s Committee Meeting, Board Room

Aug 13, 2006 (Sunday)KSEA Business Meetings

7:00 am - 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

Continental Breakfast for KSEA Councilors / EC MembersKSEA Business Meeting (East Ballrooms II and III)

Lunch (Lunch Box)

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Program at a Glance (Aug 11 A)

Date Time AMT AST BS BST CET FST IT

Aug 11Friday

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Continental BreakfastGB-A&B

8:00 am - 9:30 am

AMT-1AGB-F

AST-1APalisades

BS-1AAlpine

BST-1Essex

CET-1AGB-D

FST-1ABergen

IT-1AGB-E

9:30 am - 9:45 am

Coffee Break (15 min)

9:45 am - 11:15 am

AMT-1BGB-F

AST-1BPalisades

BS-1BAlpine

BST-2AEssex

CET-1BGB-D

FST-1BBergen

IT-1BGB-E

11:15 am -11:30 am

Break (15 min)

11:30 am -12:00 pm

Opening CeremonyGB-A&B

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Luncheon and Plenary SessionGB-A&B

2:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Break (15 min)

2:15 pm - 3:45 pm

AMT-2AGB-F

AST-2APalisades

BS-2AAlpine

BST-2BEssex

CET-2AGB-D

FST-2ABergen

IT-2AGB-E

IT-3APrinceton

3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Coffee Break (15 min)

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

AMT-2BGB-F

AST-2BPalisades

BS-2BAlpine

BST-3Essex

CET-2BGB-D

FST-2BBergen

IT-2BGB-E

IT-3BPrinceton

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Break (60 min)

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Banquet and Plenary SessionGB-A,B&C

9:00 pm -Music Program

GB-A,B&C

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Program at a Glance (Aug 11 B)

Date Time CNT GE MRM MST NST WISE

Aug 11Friday

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Continental BreakfastGB-A&B

8:00 am - 9:30 am

CNT-1AEB-I

GE-1AMorris

MRM-1AMontclair

MST-1AEB-III

NST-1AEB-II

9:30 am - 9:45 am

Coffee Break (15 min)

9:45 am - 11:15 am

CNT-1BEB-I

GE-1BMorris

MRM-1BMontclair

MST-1BEB-III

NST-1BEB-II

11:15 am -11:30 am

Break (15 min)

11:30 am -12:00 pm

Opening CeremonyGB-A&B

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Luncheon and Plenary SessionGB-A&B

2:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Break (15 min)

2:15 pm - 3:45 pm

CNT-2AEB-I

GE-2AMorris

MRM-2AMontclair

MST-2AEB-III

NST-2AEB-II

WISE-AMTWISE-BST

3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Coffee Break (15 min)

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

CNT-2BEB-I

GE-2BMorris

MRM-2AMontclair

MST-2BEB-III

NST-2BEB-II

WISE-AMTWISE-BST

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Break (60 min)

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Banquet and Plenary SessionGB-A,B&C

9:00 pm -Music Program

GB-A,B&C

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Program at a Glance (Aug 12 A)

Date Time AMT AST BS BST CET FST IT

Aug 12Saturday

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Continental BreakfastGB-A&B

8:00 am - 9:30 am

AMT-3AGB-F

AST-3APalisades

BS-3AAlpine

BST-4AEssex

CET-3AGB-D

CET-4A GB-A

FST-3ABergen

IT-4AGB-E

9:30 am - 9:45 am

Coffee Break (15 min)

9:45 am - 11:15 am

AMT-3BGB-F

AST-3BPalisades

BS-3BAlpine

BST-4BEssex

CET-3BGB-D

CET-4BGB-A

FST-3BBergen

IT-4BGB-E

11:15 am -11:30 am

Break (15 min)

11:30 am - 2:00 pm

Luncheon, Plenary Session, and Scholarship PresentationGB-A&B

2:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Break (15 min)

2:15 pm - 3:45 pm

AMT-4AGB-F

AST-4APalisades

BS-4Alpine

BST-5AEssex

CET-5AGB-D

CET-6AGB-A

FST-4ABergen

IT-5AGB-E

3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Coffee Break (15 min)

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

AMT-4BGB-F

AST-4BPalisades

BS-5Alpine

BST-5BEssex

CET-5BGB-D

CET-6BGB-A

FST-4BBergen

IT-5BGB-E

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Break (60 min)

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Banquet, Plenary Session, and KSEA Award PresentationGB-A,B&C

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Program at a Glance (Aug 12 B)

Date Time CNT GE MRM MST NST WISE YPF

Aug 12Saturday

7:00 am - 8:00 am

Continental BreakfastGB-A&B

8:00 am - 9:30 am

CNT-3AEB-I

GE-3AMorris

MRM-3AMontclair

MST-3AEB-III

NST-3AEB-II

WISE-1APrinceton

9:30 am - 9:45 am

Coffee Break (15 min)

9:45 am - 11:15 am

CNT-3BEB-I

GE-3BMorris

MRM-3BMontclair

MST-3BEB-III

NST-3BEB-II

WISE-1BPrinceton

11:15 am -11:30 am

Break (15 min)

11:30 am - 2:00 pm

Luncheon, Plenary Session, and Scholarship PresentationGB-A&B

2:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Break (15 min)

2:15 pm - 3:45 pm

CNT-4AEB-I

GE-4AMorris

MRM-4AMontclair

MST-4AEB-III

NST-4AEB-II

YPF-1APrinceton

3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Coffee Break (15 min)

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

CNT-4BEB-I

GE-4BMorris

MRM-4AMontclair

MST-4BEB-III

NST-4BEB-II

YPF-1BPrinceton

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Break (60 min)

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Banquet, Plenary Session, and KSEA Award PresentationGB-A,B&C

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Advanced Materials Technology (AMT)

Co-Chairs

Sooho Kim (GM R&D, [email protected]), Jay Y. Koo (ExxonMobil), Woonsup Park (Aerospace), Nack Joon Kim (POS-TECH), Dong Kwang Kim (Hyosung), Won Suk Cho (Hyundai Motor Co.), Hye Jin Lee (UC Irvine), Kyung-Hwa Yoo (Yonsei Univ.)

AMT Advisory Committee

Sung-Kwon Kang (IBM), Yong-Jin Park (RealCo), Hong Yong Sohn (Univ. Utah), Jong Keel Lee (Mich Tech Univ.), In-Kap Choi (Chem Abs), Dong-Nyung Lee (Seoul National Univ.), Sun-Keun Hwang (Inha Univ.), Kwang-Seon Shin (Seoul Na-tional Univ.), Jin Yu (KAIST), Yoo-Dong Hahn (KIMM), Hyung-Sik Chung (Aju Univ.), Ki-Joon Yu (GM Daewoo), Hak-Min Kim (KIMM), Dong-Hwa Kum (KIST), Kang-In Rhee (IWRRC), Sang-Hee Suh (CNMT), Hee-Jin Kim (KITECH), Yong-Tae Lee (KIMM), Do-Yeon Kim (Seoul National Univ.)

AMT Program Committee

Choongun Kim (Univ. of Texas), Hyun W. Jin (ExxonMobil), Dong-Il Kwon (Seoul National Univ.), Chong-Soo Lee (POS-TECH), Sangho Ahn (RIST), Hyun-Kwang Seok (KIST), Sung-Ho Park (POSCO), Kyung-Mox Cho (Pusan Nat. Univ.), Sung-Joon Kim (KIMM)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session (Grand Ballroom F)

8:00am Opening Remarks; Sooho Kim (GM R&D), AMT General Chair

AMT Keynote Presentations I

Session Chair: Dong-Nyung Lee (Seoul National Univ.)

8:05am AMT-1.1 R&D Progress of Advanced Materials Technology in Korea; Hak-Min Kim; KIMM (Keynote)8:30am AMT-1.2 Demands for New Materials for New Technologies in the Energy Industry; Dong S. Kim; Shell

Global Solutions (Keynote)

Materials for Aerospace and Energy Industry

Session Co-chairs: Won Suk Cho (Hyundai Motor Co.) and Yoo-Dong Hahn (KIMM)

8:55am AMT-1.3 Ti and Al Alloy Powder Processing Using Surface Modified Powders for the Mechanical Proper-ties Improvement; Yong-Tai Lee; KIMM

9:15am AMT-1.4 Prediction of Delamination Resistance in Laminated Composites with Electrospun Nano-Interlayers Using a Cohesive Zone Model; Sangwook Sihn*, Jin Woo Park*, Ran Y. Kim, Wansoo Huh#, and Ajit K. Roy##; Univ. of Dayton Research Institute, #Soongil Univ., ##Airforce Research Lab.

9:35am <Coffee Break>

9:50am AMT-1.5 Resin Flow Modeling and Monitoring Using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) in Tall Structure Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding (VARTM) Processes; Myung-Keun Yoon*, Haifeng Chen, Pavel Simacek, Dirk Heider, and John W. Gillespie Jr.#; South Dakota School of Mines, #Univ. of Delaware

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10:10am AMT-1.6 Diffusion Controlled Materials Phenomena in Energy Production System; Yongho Sohn; Univ. of Central Florida

10:30am AMT-1.7 Materials Technology for Economic Natural Gas Transmission; Jay Y. Koo* and N. R. V. Bangaru; ExxonMobil Research & Engineering

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session (Grand Ballroom F)

AMT Keynote Presentation II

Session Chair: Jong Keel Lee (Michigan Tech Univ.)

2:15pm AMT-2.1 Adiabatic Shear Band Formation of High Strain Rate Driven Ta-10%W Alloy; A.J. Sunwoo*, D. M. Goto, T. J. Orzechowski, and C.K. Syn; Lawrence Livermore National Lab. (Keynote)

Women in AMT

Session Co-chairs: Kyung-Hwa Yoo (Yonsei Univ.) and Hye Jin Lee (UC Irvine)

2:40pm AMT-2.2 Creating Multifunctional Biosensors with Chips, Light, Enzymes and Nanoparticles; Hye Jin Lee and Robert M. Corn; UC Irvine

3:00pm AMT-2.3 New Hole-blocking Materials for Phosphorescent OLEDs; Hyosook Jang*, Kyu Young Hwang, and Young Kyu Do#; Univ. of Western Ontario, #KAIST

3:20pm AMT-2.4 3D Polymer Microframe that Exploit Length-Scale Dependent Mechanical Behavior; Ji-Hyun Jang; MIT

3:40pm <Coffee Break>

3:55pm AMT-2.5 New Polymeric Compounds Based on Re6Q8 (Q=Te, Se, S) Clusters Through Self-assembling Route; Sung-Jin Kim*, Hyunjin Bang, Youngmee Kim, Youngri-Jung, Xu Li, Vo Vien,Yuri V Mironov, Nikolai G. Naumov, and Vladmir E. Fedorov; Ewha Womans Univ.

4:15pm AMT-2.6 Self Assembled DNA-mediated Assembly of the Metallic Nanoparticles for Single Electron Tran-sistor; Kyung-Hwa Yoo; Yonsei Univ.

4:35pm AMT-2.7 Development of Nanosensors for the Detection of Biological and Chemical Markers; Jihye Lee*, Hyuneui Lim, Jun-Hee Lee, Shin Hur, and Wan-Doo Kim; KIMM

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session (Grand Ballroom F)

AMT Keynote Presentation III

Session Co-chairs: Jong Keel Lee (Michigan Tech Univ.)

8:00am AMT-3.1 IIT - New Non-destructive On-site Technique for Estimating Tensile Properties, Residual Stress and Fracture Toughness; Dongil Kown*, Kyung Woo Lee, Ju-Young Kim, and Kwang-Ho Kim; Seoul National Univ. (Keynote)

Automotive Materials

Session Co-chairs: Sun-Keun Hwang (Inha Univ.) and Woonsup Park (Aerospace)

8:25am AMT-3.2 Structural Materials in Automobile Industry: Applications and Challenges; Sooho Kim* and Paul E. Krajewski; GM R&D Center

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8:45am AMT-3.3 Role of Alloying Elements in TRIP-aided Cold-rolled Steels; Sung-Joon Kim*, Chang-Seok Oh, and Dong-Woo Suh; KIMM

9:05am AMT-3.4 Modeling of Resistance Spot Welding for Automotive TRIP Steel; Du-Youl Choi*, Ji-Ho Lim, and Sung-Ho Park; POSCO Technical Research Lab.

9:25am <Coffee Break>

9:40am AMT-3.5 Development of High Performance Alloy Sheets by Twin-roll Strip Casting; S. S. Park#, J. G. Lee, G. T. Bae, Y. S. Oh, K. S. Shin##, and N. J. Kim*; POSTECH, #Georgia Tech, ##Seoul National Univ.

10:00am AMT-3.6 Study on the Material Properties of Bio-plastic for the Automotive Interior Parts; Choon Soo Lee*, Soon Joon Jung, Chi Hoon Choi, and Tae Won Hwang; Hyundai Motors Co.

10:20am AMT-3.7 Prediction of Variability in Mechanical Properties Based on Microstructural Simulation and Finite Element Modeling; Soon Gi Lee* and Arun M. Gokhale; Georgia Tech

10:40am AMT-3.8 Development of Fuel Cell for Transportation Applications in Korea; Kwon Tae Cho*, Sae Hoon Kim, Yoo Chang Yang, Young Bum Keum, and Tae Won Lim; Hyundai Motors Co.

Saturday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session (Grand Ballroom F)

General Applications

Session Co-chairs: Yong-Jin Park (RealCo) and Nack Joon Kim (POSTECH)

2:15pm AMT-4.1 Strengthening of Interstitial Free Steel by Nitriding in Potassium Nitrate Salt Bath; D. N. Lee*, Y. Z. Shen#, and K. H. Oh; Seoul National Univ., #KAERI

2:35pm AMT-4.2 An Analytical Model for the Amoeba Effect in UO2 Pellets; Yong Choi* and Jong K. Lee#; Sun Moon Univ., #Michigan Tech. Univ.

2:55pm AMT-4.3 Microstructure and Texture Evolution in Severe-plastically Driven Ti and Zr; S. H. Yu, Y. B. Chun, D. H. Shin#, and S. K. Hwang*; Inha Univ., #Hanyang Univ.

3:15pm AMT-4.4 Microstructural Aspect of Cold Crack Susceptibility in High Strength Weld Metal; Hee Jin Kim; KITECH

3:35pm <Coffee Break>

3:50pm AMT-4.5 Study on the Chemical Properties of Fe-Based Metallic Coatings Produced by Different Thermal Spraying Routes; Hyun Kwang Seok*, Eric Fleury, Kyung Hun Byun, and Kyeong Ho Baik#; KIST, #Chungnam National Univ.

4:10pm AMT-4.6 Textured Ag Substrate for Tl-system High-Tc Superconductor Coating; Su-Young Kim and Kyung-Mox Cho*; Pusan National Univ.

4:30pm AMT-4.7 Sensory Responses of Ionic Polymer Metal Composite; Kwang J. Kim*, Arun Pudipeddi , Il-Seok Park , Deniz Dogruer , and Doyeon Kim; Univ. of Nevada, Reno

4:50pm AMT-4.8 Amorphous Materials and Their Industrial Applications; H.W. Jin*, R. Ayer, N. R. V. Bangaru, and J. Y. Koo; ExxonMobil Research & Engineering

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Aerospace Science & Technology (AST)

Co-Chairs

Young Ho Park (JPL, [email protected]), Keun Shik Chang (KAIST), Han Hwangbo (Space Technology Group), Dae Sung Lee (KARI), Young-Moo Yi (KARI), Sung Won Lee (U MD), Joo-Jin Lee (KARI)

AST Program Committee

Ki Dong Lee (UI), Ken Yu (U MD), Jung Ho Kim (U MD), Lee Chan Ho (Boeing), Jae Hyun Kim (Boeing), Hong G. Im (U Michigan), Jason Hyon (JPL), Young Chang Lee (Mitre), Seung Jo Kim (SNU), Duck Joo Lee (KAIST), In-seuck Jeung (SNU)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session (Palisades)

Session Chair: Keun-Shik Chang (KAIST)

8:00am AST-1.1 Multi-Objective Optimization for Satellite Heat Pipe Design; Zong Woo Geem* and Han Hwangbo# ; WESTAT, #STG

8:30am AST-1.2 Study of Mars Entry Physics based on CN Radiation from a Hypersonic Shock Tube; Eun-Seok Lee, Keun-Shik Chang*, Chul Park, Sung-Yoon Hyun, and Youn-Gyu Jung; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

9:00am AST-1.3 Analytical Failure Study on Cryogenic Composite Fuel Tanks of a Future Launch Vehicle; Jae-hyung Ju*, Brent Pickle, Roger J. Morgan, and J. N. Reddy; Texas A&M University

9:30am <Coffee Break>

9:45am AST-1.4 Launch Stage Thermal Analysis for Satellite Box under Various Conditions by Using Analytical Approach; Joon-Min Choi; Korea Aerospace Research Institute

10:15am AST-1.5 Satellite Development in Korea; Joo-Jin Lee; Korea Aerospace Research Institute

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session (Palisades)

Session Chair: Meemong Lee (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

2:15pm AST-2.1 Global Atmospheric Science Mission Design; Meemong Lee*, Charles Miller, and AnnMarie Eldering; Jet Propulsion Laboratory

2:45pm AST-2.2 Experimental characterization of composite-to-aluminum hybrid joints; Jin-Hwe Kweon*, Gun-Myong Lee, Jin-Ho Choi, and Tae-Hwan Kim; Gyeongsang National University

3:15pm AST-2.3 Aerodynamic Development of the Smart UAV; Seong-Wook Choi, Soo-Jung Hwang, Jai Moo Kim, and Cheol-Ho Lim*; Korea Aerospace Research Institute

3:45pm <Coffee Break>

4:00pm AST-2.4 Singularity Avoidance Steering Laws of SGCMGs Using Null-Motions Based on the Minimization Technique; Hwa-Suk Oh*, Bong-Un Lee, Seung-Wu Rhee, and Seon-Ho Lee; Hankuk Aviation University

4:30pm AST-2.5 A Point Navigation Guidance Law for Unmanned Helicopter; Seong Pil Kim* and Eung Tae Kim; KARI

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Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session (Palisades)

Session Chair: Jason Hyon (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

8:00am AST-3.1 NASA's Direction in Earth Science Missions and Technology; Jason Hyon; Jet Propulsion Labora-tory

8:30am AST-3.2 Simulation of the Crackle Generation in the Supersonic Jets; Se-Myong Chang* and Philip J. Mor-ris; Penn State University

9:00am AST-3.3 Development of Onboard Video System for Korean Launch Vehicle; Sang-Rae Lee*, Jae-Deuk Lee, and Sung-Woong Ra; Korea Aerospace Research Institute

9:30am <coffee break>

9:45am AST-3.4 Software Assurance for the Emerging Discipline of Model-Based Design for NASA Missions; Jane Oh; JPL

10:15am AST-3.5 Thermophysical Analysis for Thermal Management of Space Vehicle; Ho Sung Lee; Korea Aero-space Research Institute

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session (Palisades)

Session Chair: Seung Jo Kim (Seoul National University)

2:45pm AST-4.2 Optimization and Time-To-Go Neighboring Optimum Control of the Flight Paths using a Legendre Polynomial; Daewoo Lee and Kyeumrae Cho*; Pusan National University

3:15pm AST-4.3 Structural Integrity Enhancement of Graphite Fiber Composites using Nanoparticles; Hahnsang Kim* and H. Thomas Hahn; UCLA

3:45pm <Coffee Break>

4:00pm AST-4.4 Performance Demonstration of Parallel Finite Element Analysis Program, IPSAP.; Seung Jo Kim*, Si Hyung Park, and Ji Joong Moon; Seoul National University

Basic Sciences - Physics, Chemistry, Math (BS)

Co-Chairs

Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State Univ., [email protected]), Sin-Ho Jung (Duke Univ.), Zheong-Goo Khim (Seoul National Univ.), Sung Ki Kim (Seoul National Univ.), Young-Uk Kwon (Sungkyunkwan Univ.), Heakyung Lee (Winthrop Univ.), Dong-

Pil Min (Seoul National Univ.), Byeong U. Park (Seoul National Univ.), Yeon-Kyun Shin (Iowa State Univ.)

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BS Advisory Committee

Kinney Kim (North Carolina Central Univ., USA), Jongwoo Jeon (Seoul National Univ., Korea)

Sessions

- CHEMISTRY (2 Sessions; "Materials Chemistry" and "Biochemistry")- MATHEMATICS (1 Session; "Mathematics")

- PHYSICS (1 Session; "Physics")- STATISTICS (1 Session; "Statistics")

Dinner with speakers and organizers: Aug 10 (Thurs), 2006

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session: Physics (Alpine)

Session Co-Chairs: Chueng-Ryong Ji (North Carolina State Univ.), Dong-Pil Min (Seoul National Univ.)

8:00am BS-1.1 Light-Front Dynamics in Particle Physics; Chueng-Ryong Ji; North Carolina State Univ.8:25am BS-1.2 Roles of Intrinsic Fluctuation in Mediation of Instability; Yong W. Kim; Lehigh Univ.

8:50am BS-1.3 Excitation of Isomeric Levels in Th-229 Using Intense Free Electron Laser Beam: A Prelude to GRASER (Gamma Ray Laser); Ki-Hyon Kim* and George M. Irwin; North Carolina Central Univ.

9:15am BS-1.4 Superfluidity in strongly interacting Fermi systems; Dean Lee; North Carolina State Univ.

9:55am BS-1.5 Einstein’s Unfinished Symphony: Gravitational Wave Detection; Ho Jung Paik; Univ. of Maryland10:20am BS-1.6 The Light-Front Quark Model and Exotic Matter; Martin DeWitt* and Chueng-Ryong Ji; North Caro-

lina State Univ. 10:45am BS-1.7 X(1835) as the Lowest Mass Pseudoscalar Glueball and Proton Spin Problem; Dong-Pil Min* and

Nikolai Kochelev; Seoul National Univ.

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session: Statistics (Alpine)

Session Co-Chairs: Sin-Ho Jung (Duke Univ.), Byung Uk Park (Seoul National Univ.)

2:15pm BS-2.1 How accurately can we control the FDR in analyzing microarray data ?; Sin-Ho Jung; Duke Univ. 2:40pm BS-2.2 Classification by Ensembles of Random Partitions; Hongshik Ahn*, Hojin Moon#, Melissa J. Fazzari,

Noha Lim, and Ralph L. Kodell#; Stony Brook Univ., #FDA3:05pm BS-2.3 Testing Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium for Loci on the X Chromosome; Gang Zheng, Jungnam Joo*,

Chun Zhang, and Nancy L. Geller; NHLBI/NIH

3:30pm BS-2.4 Handling Missing Data by Deleting Completely Observed Records; Myunghee Cho Paik* and Cuiling Wang; Columbia Univ.

4:10pm BS-2.5 Accelerated failure time model; Zhezhen Jin; Columbia Univ. 4:35pm BS-2.6 Statistical Evaluation of DNA Evidence in the Courts: A Review; Jae Won Lee; Korea Univ.

5:00pm BS-2.7 A Method for Projecting Functional Data onto a Low-Dimensional Space; Peter Hall, Young K. Lee#, and Byeong U. Park*#; Australian National Univ., #Seoul National Univ.

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Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Mathematics (Alpine)

Session Co-Chairs: Heakyung Lee (Winthrop Univ.), Hae-Soo Oh (Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte)

8:00am BS-3.1 Maximum Entropy and Differential Forms; Eungchun Cho* and Moon Jung Cho; Kentucky State Univ. 8:20am BS-3.2 Constructions of close form RKP shape functions for Meshlfree Particle Methods and their appli-

cations to Singularity Problems; Hae-Soo Oh*, June-Gi Kim, and Jae-Woo Jeong; UNC-Charlotte8:40am BS-3.3 Inverse Conductivity from Full Boundary Measurements at Low Frequencies; Hyeona Lim; Missis-

sippi State Univ.

9:00am BS-3.4 The Closed Form of RKP Shape Functions for Non Uniformly Distributed Particles; Hae-Soo Oh*, June-Gi Kim, and Jae Woo Jeong; UNC-Charlotte

9:20am BS-3.5 Relative Finiteness in Module Thoery; Heakyung Lee* and Peter Vachuska; Winthrop Univ.9:55am BS-3.6 Measurements of Financial Risk; Hyejin Ku; York Univ.

10:15am BS-3.7 Estimation of functional parameters in parabolic systems; Sung-Sik Kwon; North Carolina Central Univ.

10:35am BS-3.8 A study of subconstituent algebras of metric association schemes; Sung Y. Song; Iowa State Univ.

10:55am BS-3.9 Speeding Up the Convergence of the Chan-Vese Segmentation Model; Sol Eun*, Tony F. Chan, and Luminita Vese; UCLA

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Materials Chemistry (Alpine)

Session Co-Chairs: Young-Uk Kwon(Sungkyunkwan Univ), Yeon-Kyun Shin (Iowa State Univ.)

2:15pm BS-4.1 Nanoporous Thin Film Templates and their Utilization for Nanostructured Materials Fabrication; Young-Uk Kwon; Sungkyunkwan Univ.

2:35pm BS-4.2 Porphyrin-based supramolecular network structures; Wonyoung Choe*, Evan P. Hurley, and Eun

Young Choi; Univ. of Nebraska2:55pm BS-4.3 Application of Microfluidic Devices in Cell Biology Research; Noo Li Jeon; Univ. of California, Irvine

3:15pm BS-4.4 Interaction Chromatography for Polymer and Oligomer Analysis: HPLC beyond SEC; Chang Yeol Ryu; RPI

3:35pm BS-4.5 Supported Tungsten Oxide Catalysts: Molecular/Electronic Structural Characterization and Reac-tion Activity Relationship; Taejin Kim* and Israel .E. Wachs; Lehigh Univ.

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Biochemistry (Alpine)

Session Co-Chairs: Yeon-Kyun Shin (Iowa State Univ.), Young-Uk Kwon (Sungkyunkwan Univ.)

4:00pm BS-5.1 Structural Dynamics and Gating Regulation of K Channels; Senyon Choe; Salk Institute4:20pm BS-5.2 Lipid binding domains: membrane binding mechanisms and application as cellular lipid sensors;

Wonhwa Chon; Univ. of Illinois at Chicago4:40pm BS-5.3 Single Molecule Views of Nature`s Nanomachines; Taekjip Ha; Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

5:00pm BS-5.4 THE Junction between Z-DNA and B-DNA; Sung Chul Ha, Yang-Gyun Kim, Alexander Rich, and Kyeong Kyu Kim*; Sungkyunkwan Univ.

5:20pm BS-5.5 Designing artificial proteins: from biosynthesis to evolution; Jin Kim Montclare, Polytechnic Univ.

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Bio Science and Technology (BST)

Co-Chairs

Pai, James Jin-Keon (SPRI, [email protected]), Park, Young-Whan (Merck), Yoo, Sung-Eun (KRICT), Moon, Young

Choon (PTC), Cho, Joong-Myung (CrystalGenomics), Park, Myung Hee (NIH), Kim, Arianna(Columbia), Yoo, Young Sook (KIST), Yoo, Hyang-Sook (KRIBB), Kim, Kwang-Soo (Harvard Medical School), Kim, Kyungjin (Seoul National University)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session (Essex)

1. Diabetes / Obesity / CV

Session Co-Chairs: Park, Young-Whan (Merck), Yoo, Sung-Eun (KRICT)

8:00am BST-1.1 Discovery of a novel compound, KR62980 with anti-osteoporotic activities acting on both osteo-

blasts and osteoclasts; Cheon, Hyae Gyeong; KRICT8:25am BST-1.2 Discovery of anti-obesity drug candidate based on PPAR mechanism; Ro, Seonggu; CrystalGe-

nomics

8:50am BST-1-3 4-Substituted (Benzo[b]thiophene-2-carbonyl)guanidines as Cardioprotectives through the Inhi-bition of Na+/H+ Exchanger Isoform-1 (NHE-1); Yoo, Sung-Eun; KRICT

9:25am BST-1.4 Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel, selective 5-HT2C receptor agonists for obesity; Lee, Taekyu; BMS

2. Biotech Success

Session Co-Chairs: Moon, Young_Choon (PTC), Cho, Joong-Myung (CrystalGenomics)

10:00am BST-2.1 Custom-DNA binding proteins and artificial transcription factors; Kim, Jin-Soo; ToolGen, Inc.

10:25am BST-2.2 The first Membrane Fusion Inhibitor: From Discovery to Market; Kang, Myung-Chul; Trimeris10:50am BST-2.3 Development of an ALK5 Inhibitor, IN-1130 as an Anti-fibrotic/Anti- metastatic Agent; Kim, Dae-

Kee; Ewha Woman's University

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session (Essex)

2:15pm BST-2.4 Accelerating of drug discovery by structural genomics and chemo- proteomics; Cho, Joong

Myung; CrystalGenomics2:40pm BST-2.5 The New Glucose Biosensor Based on Glucose-Sensitive Hydrogels; Han, In Suk, M-Biotech Inc.,

and University of Utah3:05pm BST-2.6 Detection of Waterborne Pathogens by PCR-Reverse Blot Hybridization; Lee Hyeyoung*, Choi,

Yeon Im, Lee, Kyu Sang, and Bang Hye Eun; Yonsei Univ.

3. Women in Bio Science and Technology

Session Co-Chairs: Park, Myung Hee (NIH), Arianna Kim (Columbia), Yoo, Young Sook (KIST)

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4:00pm BST-3.1 Bioanalytical Systems Biology for Cell Signaling; Suresh Babu C. V., Sung Gook Cho, Eun Joo

Song, and Young Sook Yoo*; KIST4:20pm BST-3.2 Skin Pigmentation: Bench science to translational research; Hee-Young Park; Boston University

School of Medicine4:40pm BST-3.3 The post-translational synthesis of a polyamine-derived amino acid, hypusine, in the eukaryotic

translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A); Myung Hee Park; National Institutes of Health

5:10pm BST-3.4 Early Detection Research Network (EDRN) Informatics for Cancer Biomarker Studies; Jane Oh; NASA/JPL, Caltech

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session (Essex)

4. Neuroscience

Session Co-Chairs: Kim, Kwang-Soo (Harvard Medical School), Kim, Kyungjin (Seoul National University)

8:00am BST-4.1 Concurrenr administration of Neu2000 and lithium produces marked improvement of motor neu-ron survivla, motor function, and mortality in a mouse model of ALS; Gwag, Byoung Joo; Ajou University College of Medicine and Neurotech Pharmaceutical Co.

8:25am BST-4.2 Studying Down syndrome using Drosophila; Min, Kyung-Tai Min (NINDS,NIH)8:50am BST-4.3 Cell-based high contents screening for new drug target of CNS diseases; Jung, Yong-Keun;

School of Biological Sciences, and Bio-Max Institute, Seoul National University9:15am BST-4.4 Therapeutic Modulation of ESET/SETDB1 Gene Expression and Histone H3 (K9) Trimethylation

Ameliorates Neurodegeneration in an Animal Model of Huntington's Disease; Ryu, Hoon; Neurology, Pa-thology, and Psychiatry Departments, Boston University School of Medicine

10:00am BST-4.5 Role of immune system in cerebral ischemic injury: Its therapeutic application; Kim, Won-Ki; De-

partment of Neuroscience, Ewha Medical School and DIvision of NanoSciences, Ewha Women's University10:25am BST-4.6 Lipid Signaling Defects and Emerging Therapeutic Targets In Alzheimer's Disease; Kim, Tae-Wan;

Columbia University

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session (Essex)

5. Cancer

Session Co-Chairs: Pai, James Jin-Keon (SPRI), Yoo, Hyang-Sook (KRIBB)

2:15pm BST-5.1 Genome-based target identification for early detection and therapy for liver/stomach cancers; Yoo, Hyang-Sook; Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

2:40pm BST-5.2 Targeting the IGF-1R Signaling Pathway: Neutralizing Human anti-IGF-1R Antibody; Wang, Yan; Schering-Plough Research Institute

3:05pm BST-5.3 Vitamin D Receptor, Deltanoids, and Cancer Prevention; Suh, Nanjoo; Rutgers University

4:00pm BST-5.4 VDUP1 regulates NK cell development and tumorigenesis; Choi, Inpyo; Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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4:25pm BST-5.5 Fluorescence combined diffraction phase microscopy for quantifying live cell measurement; Park, YongKeun; MIT

4:50pm BST-5.6 Pre-clinical and clinical development of Artesunate Oral Sublingual for first line treatment of cerebral malaria for infants and children under age 5; Lee, Myung-Hi; Green Cross Essential Therapeutics-

USA

Civil, Environmental & Transportation (CET)

Co-Chairs

Byung Ro Kim (Ford, [email protected]), Dong Keun Chang (Mueser Rutledge Consulting), Kyung Soo Chon (SNU), Hang-Sik Shin (KAIST)

CET Program Committee

Daniel (Ku Hyon) Cha (University of Delaware), Dong Keun Chang (Mueser Rutledge Consulting), Brian Cho (I.D.A. Con-sultants, Inc.), Jong W. Choi (Mueser Rutledge Consulting), Kyung Soo Chon (SNU), Byung Ro Kim (Ford), Jin-Keun Kim (KAIST), Eul-Bum Lee (University of California, Berkeley), Kwang-Ho Lee (Korea Highway Corporation), Seung-Rae Lee (KAIST), Tai Sik Lee (Hanyang University), Sae-Eun Oh (Hanbat University), Brian (Byungkyu) Park (University of Virginia), Hang-Sik Shin (KAIST)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session: Environmental I (Grand Ballroom D)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Sae-Eun Oh (Hanbat University)U.S.: Dr. Daniel (Ku Hyon) Cha (University of Delaware)

8:00am CET-1.1 Overview of Korea Environmental R&D Program – "Eco-STAR Project"; Eun Namkung; Myongji University (Keynote)

8:40am CET-1.2 Fate of Clindamycin Antibiotic in Biological Wastewater Treatment Plants; Sungpyo Kim*; Angela Batt, and Diana S. Aga; The State University of New York at Buffalo

9:00am CET-1.3 Titanium-Functionalized Nanoporous Adsorbents for Arsenic Removal From Water; Donsuk Han* and Bill Batchelor; Texas A&M University

9:30am <Coffee Break>

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session: Geotechnical / Tunnel I (Grand Ballroom D)

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Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Seung-Rae Lee (KAIST)U.S. Dr. Jong W. Choi (Mueser Rutledge Consulting)

9:45am CET-1.4 Prediction of Machine Performances for Hard Rock Tunnel Boring Machine; Taehong Kim*; Par-sons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc.

10:05am CET-1.5 3D Numerical Analysis of Three-Arch Tunnel Behavior due to Construction Sequences; Seung Rae Lee*, Yun Ki Kim, Jeong Hyun Noh, Kang Ho Shin#, Jae Jwon Kim#, and Tu Seong Park#; KAIST, #Samsung Engineering & Construction

10:25am CET-1.6 Artificial Ground Freezing in Geotechnical Engineering; Dong Keun Chang; Mueser Rutledge Con-sulting Engineers

10:45am CET-1.7 Effect of Design Parameter Variations on Circular Tunnel Deformation; Ki-Il Song, Gye-Chun Cho*, Kwang-Ho You#, and Joo-King Lee##; KAIST, #University of Suwon, ##Dodam ENC

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session: Transportation I (Grand Ballroom D)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Lee, Kwang-Ho (Korea Highway Corporation) U.S.: Dr. Brian (Byungkyu) Park (University of Virginia)

2:15pm CET-2.1 Changes in Transportation System and Travel Behaviors after Launching the KTX; Nam-Geon Cho*, Jin-Kyu Chung, and Jong-Hak Kim; Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements

2:35pm CET-2.2 Evaluation of Heuristic Optimization Techniques for Traffic Signal Timing Optimization Problem; Byungkyu (Brian) Park*, Seli James Agbolosu-Amison, and Ilsoo Yun; University of Virginia

2:55pm CET-2.3 Simulation-base Model for Urban Taxi Services; Jun-Seok Oh* and Hyunmyung Kim#; Western Michigan University, #University of California, Irvine

3:15pm CET-2.4 Some Observed Features on Capacity and Queue in Urban Freeway Work Zones; Chanyoung Lee* and David A. Noyce; University of Wisconsin-Madison

3:45pm <Coffee Break>

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session: Construction I (Grand Ballroom D)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Tai Sik Lee (Hanyang University) U.S.: Dr. Eul-Bum Lee (University of California, Berkeley)

4:00pm CET-2.5 Development of Highlighting Retrieving Function for Sharing Construction Technical Documents; Tai Sik Lee, Dong Wook Lee*, Sang Bok Jee#, and Sang Moo Huh##; Hanyang University, #GeoNT Inc., ##SofIT Net Co.

4:20pm CET-2.6 Estimating the Maximum Production of Highway Rehabilitation by Utilizing CA4PRS Model; Eul-Bum Lee; University of California, Berkeley

4:40pm CET-2.7 Application of Improved Construction Scheduling and Progress Control Functions by WBS level in 4D CAD System; Leen-Seok Kang*, Seo-Young Park, Hyun-Suk Mun, Sang-Bok Jee#, and Tae-Sik Lee##; Gyeongsang National University, #GeoNT Inc., ##Hanyang University

5:00pm CET-2.8 Assessment of Lean Construction: Benefits and Behaviors of Lean Construction; Yong-Woo Kim*, Jin-Woo Jang, and Jin-Woo Bae; The State University of New York, Syracuse

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Structure I (Grand Ballroom D)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Jin-Keun Kim (KAIST)

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U.S.: Mr. Brian Cho (I.D.A. Consultants, Inc.)

8:00am CET-3.1 Probabilistic Evaluation of Bridge Load-Carrying Capacity using Optimal Model; Soobong Shin* and Daesik Kim; Inha University

8:20am CET-3.2 Unified Shear Design of Reinforced Concrete Beams; Hong-Gun Park* and Kyoung-Kyu Choi#; Seoul National University, #University of New Mexico

8:40am CET-3.3 Effect of Differential Moisture Distribution on Steel Reinforced Concrete Columns; Jin-Keun Kim*, Hyun Cheol Kim, and Joo Kyoung Yang#; KAIST, #Chungwon University

9:00am CET-3.4 Processibility of ECC (Engineered Cemetitious Composites) Produced with Slag Particles; Yun Yong Kim*, Jeong-Su Kim#,Gee Joo Ha##, and Jin-Keun Kim#; Chungnam National University, #KAIST, ##Kyungil University

9:30am <Coffee Break>

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Transportation II (Grand Ballroom A)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Lee, Kwang-Ho (Korea Highway Corporation) U.S.: Dr. Brian (Byungkyu) Park (University of Virginia)

8:00am CET-4.1 Highway Traffic Noise Analysis Depending on Varying Vehicle Types, Surface Textures, and Vehi-cle Speeds; Sungho Mun*, Kwang-Ho Lee, and Dae Seung Cho; Korea Highway Corporation

8:20am CET-4.2 Field Evaluation of Stochastic Traffic Signal Optimization for a Coordinated Actuated Signal Sys-tem; Ilsoo Yun* and Byungkyu “Brian” Park; University of Virginia

8:40am CET-4.3 Restructuring the Urban Transportation System for the 21st Century - A Proposal for Designing a Safe and Vital City; Bu-Yong Shin* and Yong Dae Kang#; Korea Transportation Safety Authority, # Sunjin Engi-neering Co. Ltd.

9:00am CET-4.4 A Development of Punctuality Index for Bus Operation Using Time-space Diagram; Ji-young Yang*, Won-ho Kim, and Young-Chan Kim#; Seoul Development Institute, #University of Seoul

9:30am <Coffee Break>

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Construction II (Grand Ballroom D)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Tai Sik Lee (Hanyang University)U.S.: Dr. Eul-Bum Lee (University of California, Berkeley)

9:45am CET-3.5 Impact of Incentive Contracting Methods on Highway Construction Project Time Performance; Jae-Ho Pyeon* and Ralph D. Ellis; University of Florida

10:05am CET-3.6 Integrated Economical-Environmental Decision Making on Wastewater Treatment Plant Con-struction Project; Jaein Ha, Dong Koo Kwak*, and Tai Sik Lee#; Korea Construction Management Consultants Co., Ltd., #Hanyang University

10:25am CET-3.7 The Last Planner system: Applying Organizational Hierarchy Constraint Analysis; Jinwoo Jang* and Yong-Woo Kim; The State University of New York, Syracuse

10:45am CET-3.8 4D Visualization for Minimizing Time-Space Conflicts on Construction Sites; Julian Kang* and Jong-Kwon Min, and Narendra Nigudkar; Texas A&M University

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Transportation III (Grand Ballroom A)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Lee, Kwang-Ho (Korea Highway Corporation)

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U.S.: Dr. Brian (Byungkyu) Park (University of Virginia)

9:45am CET-4.5 A Reliability-Based Pavement Design Approach Accounting for Inherent Variability of Design Pa-rameters; Hyung Bae Kim* and Kwang-Ho Lee; Korea Highway Corporation

10:05am CET-4.6 Verification and Implementation of Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide; K. Wayne Lee*, Hong Young Park, Haripriya Pemmaraju, and Satish Gundapunenni; University of Rhode Island

10:25am CET-4.7 A Study of Anti-Frost Layer on Fill Section in Korea; Jung-Hoon Jin*, Byung -Kwon Moon, Hong-Man Kim, and Young-Kug Nam; Dohwa Consulting Engineers

10:45am CET-4.8 Development of Cold Joint Method on Asphalt Concrete Pavement; Jung-Hoon Jin*, Eun-Gwang Jeong, Jae-Sik Lee, and Gyu-Tae Cho; Dohwa Consulting Engineers

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Environmental II (Grand Ballroom D)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Sae-Eun Oh (Hanbat University) U.S.: Dr. Daniel (Ku Hyon) Cha (University of Delaware)

2:15pm CET-5.1 Innovative Method to Reduce Perchlorate in Groundwater and Drinking Water; Chunwoo Lee* and Timothy A. Kramer; Texas A&M University

2:35pm CET-5.2 Performance Comparison of the Single and Two Phase USAB Reactors in Anaerobic Treatment of Wastewater Containing Sulfate; Sae Eun Oh* and Hang Sik Shin#; Hanbat University, #KAIST

2:55pm CET-5.3 Analysis of Less Volatile Compounds Using Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry Coupled with Modified Purge-Trap Technique; Lee Joung Yoo; Orange County Water District, California

3:15pm CET-5.4 Optimization of Micellar Enhanced Ultrafiltration (MEUF) Process for Copper Removal from Wastewater; Rabindra Bade, Seunghwan Lee*, Kitae Baek#, and Oleg Shipin#; Kumoh National Institute of Technology (KNIT), #Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand

3:45pm <Coffee Break>

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Transportation IV (Grand Ballroom A)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Lee, Kwang-Ho (Korea Highway Corporation)U.S.: Dr. Brian (Byungkyu) Park (University of Virginia)

2:15pm CET-6.1 Driver’s Learning Mechanism under Bounded Information Environment; Myung Sik Do; Hanbat National University

2:35pm CET-6.2 Review of Harmony Search Applications to Water Network Optimization; Zong Woo Geem; Westat2:55pm CET-6.3 A Study on the K Shortest Paths Algorithm in a Transportation Network - Using Heap-Ordered

Tree; SeongMook Yang*, Kang-Won Lim#, and Seongil Shin##; KyungBong Corp., #Seoul National University, ##Seoul Development Institute

3:25pm <Coffee Break>

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Environmental III (Grand Ballroom D)

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Sae-Eun Oh (Hanbat University)U.S.: Dr. Daniel (Ku Hyon) Cha (University of Delaware)

4:00pm CET-5.5 Development of Physical Model for Displacement of NAPL Ganglia Trapped in Porous Media; Sunhee Yoon* and M. Yavuz Corapcioglu; Texas A&M University

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4:20pm CET-5.6 Adsorption of Cadmium, Copper, and Lead on Sphagnum Peat Moss; Sunbaek Bang*, Sang-Woo Lee#, Ju-Yong Kim, Kyoung-Woong Kim, Dong Il Yu##, and Yong Kon Kang###; GIST, #The Catholic University of Korea, ##Miraeentek Co. Inc., ###Ohsung NH Co. Inc.

4:40pm CET-5.7 Community Analysis of Perchlorate-reducing Cultures Growing on Zero-Valent Iron; Ahjeong Son*, Daniel K. Cha, Carl J. Schmidt, and Dong Wook Kim#; University of Delaware, #Kongju National Univer-sity

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session (Grand Ballroom A)

Construction III

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Tai Sik Lee (Hanyang University)U.S.: Dr. Eul-Bum Lee (University of California, Berkeley)

4:00pm CET-6.4 Strategy of Project Management Information System for Subcontractor: Via ASP-based System and Business Process; Tai Sik Lee, Young Hyun Kim*, and Dong Wook Lee; Hanyang University

Geotechnical / Tunnel II

Session Co-Chairs:Korea: Dr. Seung-Rae Lee (KAIST) U.S.: Dr. Jong W. Choi (Mueser Rutledge Consulting)

4:20pm CET-6.5 Case Study on Stone Column and Gravel Compaction Pile Methods Applied to the Soft Clay in the South Coast Area, Korea; Seunghyun Kim*, Joonsung Lee, and Younggu Kim; Samsung Corp.

4:40pm CET-6.6 Yield Stress Shown in Asphalt Concrete Mixtures and Formulation of a New Constitutive Equa-tion; Jung-Do Huh; New Pave Corp.

Food Science & Technology (FST)

Co-Chairs

Dong Uk Ahn (ISU, [email protected]), Suk Hoo Yoon (KFRI), Chong Min Lee (URI), Bong Soo Noh (SWU)

FSTS Advisory Committee

David B. Min (OSU), Sung Gon Kim (Dankook U), Byung Hoon Lee, (Mcgill U), Kwan Hwa Park (SNU), Chang Yong Lee (Cornell U), Yu Ryang Pyun, (Yonsei U), Young Zoon Lee (SMB milk), Cherl Ho Lee (Korea U), Kuen Ho Lee (MSN)

FSTS Program Committee

Yoon Won Ha, Sun Chang Kim (KAIST), Jae Won Park (OSU), Joong Ho Kwon (Kyungpook U), Stephan Chang (CJ),

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Hyung Hee Baek (Dankook U), Jung Hoon Han (U Manitoba), Hyun Jin Park (Korea U)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session (Bergen)

Session Chair: Dr. C. M. Lee (University of Rhode Island)

8:00am FST-1.1 Biotechnological production of highly soluble bioactive materials by transglycosylation reaction; Kwan Hwa Park; Seoul National University (Keynote)

8:40am FST-1.2 Aseptic Process for a Functional Beverage Consisting of a Soymilk-Whey Protein Concentrate Blend; Young-Zoon Lee; Stolle Milk Biologics

9:05am FST-1.3 Stabilization of omega-3 fatty acids in formulated seafood products; Chong M. Lee; University of Rhode Island

9:25am <Coffee Break>

9:35am FST-1.4 Screening and Identification of Enterobacter sp. FMB1, a Palatinose High Producer and Cloning of its Sucrose Isomerase Gene; Park, Cheon-Seok; KyungHee University

10:00am FST-1.5 Genetic Overproduction of Transgalactosyl Lactases from Bifidobacterium species; Byong Hoon Lee; McGill University

10:25am FST-1.6 Lead in candy products: issues associated with the current regulatory approaches; Chang R. Lee; California Department of Health Services

10:50am FST-1.7 New methodology for similarity testing; Hyungkyung Chang; Pepsi Cola R&D

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session (Bergen)

Session Chair: S. H. Yoon (Korea Food Research Institute)

2:15pm FST-2.1 Recent and Future Developments in Food Technology; Jozef L. Kokini; Rutgers University (Keynote)2:55pm FST-2.2 The 4-alpha-Glucanotransferase isolated from Thermus scotoductus: Its versatility in modifying

starchy food materials; Yong-Ro Kim; Seoul National University3:20pm FST-2.3 Antimicrobial activity of garlic heated at cooking temperatures; Kyu Hang Kyung; Sejong University3:45pm FST-2.4 Aroma Research on Korean Traditional Foods – Past, Present, and Future; Hyung Hee Baek;

Dankook University

4:10am <Coffee Break>

4:20pm FST-2.5 Application of electronic nose for analysis of food containing lipid component; Noh Bong Soo; Seoul Women's University

4:40pm FST-2.6 Quantification and varietal variation of anthocyanin pigments, free sugars and fatty acid in mul-berry fruits (Morus alba L.); Hyun Bok Kim; National Institute of Agriculture Science and Technology

5:05pm FST-2.7 Application of PFG-NMR and MRI in Water Diffusion Measurement of Food and Biomaterials; Cherl Ho Lee; Korea University

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session (Bergen)

Session Chair: B. S. Noh (Seoul Women's University)

8:00am FST-3.1 Lesson Learned from American Diet; Chang Yong Lee; Cornell University (Keynote)8:40am FST-3.2 Linolenic-Acid Modified Chitosan for Formation of Self-Assembled Nanoparticles; Hyun-Jin Park;

Korea University9:05am FST-3.3 Mechanisms of body compositional modulation by conjugated linoleic acid (CLA); Yeonhwa Park;

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University of Massachusetts

9:30am <Coffee Break>

9:40am FST-3.4 Interaction between dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and calcium on body composition; Yooheon Park, University of Massachusetts

10:05am FST-3.5 Optimization of Hydrogenation Process for Production of Conjugated Linoleic Acid; Suk Hoo Yoon; Korea Food Research institute

10:25am FST-3.6 Starch digestibility controlled by structure; Seung-Taik Lim; Korea University10:50am FST-3.7 Utilization and value-added products development of black rice; Jong-Bang Eun; Chonnam Na-

tional University

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session (Bergen)

Session Chair: D. U. Ahn (Iowa State Univrsity)

2:15pm FST-4.1 Reactive Oxygen Species, Aging and Antioxidative Neutraceuticals; David B. Min; The Ohio State University (Keynote)

2:55pm FST-4.2 Mechanisms and prevention of color changes in irradiated meat; Dong Uk Ahn; Iowa State Univer-sity

3:15am <Coffee Break>

3:30pm Food Industry Forum

The forum will be a 2-hr session and a panel of 7 industry representatives will present and discuss various industry topics including "What's new?", "Company's profile", "New technology developments", and "New products".

Global Energy (GE)

Co-Chairs

HanKwon Choi (KEDO, [email protected]), Yong Nak Lee (HTRD Ltd), Sangsoo Ryu (FMC Technologies Floating Systems), Ki Woo Lee (KIER), Young-Jin Chang (KEPCO)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session: Conventional Energy I (Morris)Session Co-chairs: Sangsoo Ryu (FMC Technologies Floating Systems) and Jang Whan Kim (ABS)

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8:00am GE-1.1 Heat Transfer Characteristics of Micro-channel Heat Exchanger; Kwang Sup Song*, Sung Soo Lee, and Seung Jae Lee; Korea Institute of Energy Research

8:20am GE-1.2 Path Forward for Korea IGCC Program; Yongkee Ahn*, Jong-Jin Kim, and Michael D. Rutkowski; Par-sons Energy & Chemicals Group

8:40am GE-1.3 LNG Liquid Sloshing and Its Effect on LNG-Carrier Motions; D.H. Lee* and M.H. Kim; Texas A&M Univ.

9:00am GE-1.4 Prediction of Relative Motion between a Floating LNG Terminal and an LNG Carrier Considering Sloshing Effect; Terry Boatman, J.W. Kim*#, Allen Liu, and Sam Ryu; FMC Technologies Floating Systems, #American Bureau of Shipping

9:20am <Coffee Break>

9:40am GE-1.5 Chemically Bonded Perylene-derivative Dye on Nano-crystalline F-doped SnO2 for Stability Im-provement of Dye-sensitized Solar Cell; Chi-Hwan Han*, Myung-Seok Jeon, and Sang-Do Han; Korea Insti-tute of Energy Research

10:00am GE-1.6 Drying Characteristics of the Impingement Jet Drying System; Wook-Hyun Lee*, Won-Pyo Chun, Ki-Woo Lee, and Sung-Il Kim; Korea Institute of Energy Research

10:20am GE-1.7 Mooring Buoys in the Offshore Oil/Gas Industry and Their Global Motion Analyses; Arun Duggal, Sam Ryu*, D.H. Lee#, and Caspar Heyl; FMC Technologies Floating Systems Inc., #Texas A&M Univ.

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session: Nuclear Energy (Morris)

Session Co-Chair: HanKwon Choi (KEDO) and Young-Jin Chang (KEPCO)

2:15pm GE-2.1 Status and Prospects of Nuclear Power in Korea; Young-Jin Chang; Korea Electric Power Corpora-tion (KEPCO)

2:35pm GE-2.2 Status and Prospects of Next Generation Reactor Technology in Korea; Hae Ryong Hwang; Korea Power Engineering Company, Inc. (KOPEC)

2:55pm GE-2.3 New Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Construction in the United States- The Challenges Ahead; John B Mulligan; Washing Power Group

3:15pm GE-2.4 Status of Development & Construction of APR1400 in Korea; Chan-kook Moon; Korea Hydro-Nuclear Power Co. & Ltd (KHNP)

3:35pm <Coffee Break>

3:55pm GE-2.5 Overview of Nuclear Safety Regulation in Korea; Kwang-Won Seul*, Woong-Sik Kim, and Sung-Hun Oh; Korea Institute of Nuclear (KINS)

4:10pm GE-2.6 The Process of Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Promotion and Significance of the Site Selection in Korea; Gab-Ju Cho; Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. & Ltd. (KHNP)

4:30pm GE-2.7 Health and Environmental Risks of Nuclear Electricity Generation; Man-Sung Yim; North Carolina State Univ.

4:50pm GE-2.8 IS Hydrogen Generation Program using Nuclear Heat in Korea; Sang-Ho Lee, Kyung-Soo Kang, Won-Chul Cho, Joeng-Gun Kim, Sang-Il Choi, Kyu-Sung Sim, and Ki-Kwang Bae*; Korea Institute of Energy Research

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Conventional Energy II (Morris)

Session Co-Chairs: Y. N. Lee (HTRD Ltd) and K. W. Lee (KIER)

8:00am GE-3.1 Fire-side Corrosion in Advanced Cycle Thermal Power Plant; Hong-Shig Shim*, James R.Valentine, Kevin A. Davis, Sang-Il Seo#, Eui-Hyun Kim#, and Tae-Hyung Kim#; Reaction Engineering International, #Korea Electric Power Research Institute

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8:20am GE-32 Application of Particle Image Velocimetry to Multi-phase Plumes; Dong-Guan Seol* and Scott A. Socolofsky; Texas A&M Univ.

8:40am GE-3.3 Heat Pipe Heat Sink for Cooling Electronic Components; Ki-Woo Lee*, Won-Pyo Chun, Wook-Hyun Lee, Ki-Ho Park, and Key-Jung Lee; Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)

9:00am GE-3.4 The Heat Transfer Characteristics of Oscillating Heat Pipe Based on Experimental Study and Its Applications; Wook Hyun Lee*, Ki Woo Lee, Won Pyo Chun, Ki Ho Park, and Kye Jung Lee; Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)

9:20am <Coffee Break>

9:40am GE-3.5 Applications of Energy Conservation Technologies; Yong Nak Lee* and Choon-Sik Kim#; Heat Trans-fer R&D Ltd, #POSCO E&C Ltd

10:00am GE-3.6 Studies of Fuel Cell and Wind Energy Technologies; Ho Young Kwon* and Choon-Sik Kim; POSCO E&C Ltd

10:20am GE-3.7 Structured Steam Reforming Catalyst for Compact Hydrogen Manufacturing; Jung Il Yang, Hakju Kim, and Heon Jung*; Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Global Energy Forum - Future Prospects of Global Energy (Morris)

Moderator: H. K. Choi (KEDO)Panelists: J. Y. Koo (ExxonMobil), M. S. Yim (NSCU), K. W. Lee (KIER),Y. J. Chang (KEPCO)

2:00pm GE-4.1 Energy Outlook Through 2030; Jay Y. Koo; ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company (Keynote)2:15pm GE-4.2 Civilian Nuclear Power Expansion and World Nuclear Non-Proliferation; Man-Sung Yim; North

Carolina State Univ. Raleigh (Keynote)2:30pm Panel Discussion

Saturday (2006-08-12) Main Plenary Session (Grand Ballroom)

The Present State of Korean Energy Technology Development and Strategies; Ik-Soo Choi, President; Korea Insti-tute of Energy Research (Keynote)

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Information Technology (IT)

Co-Chairs

Jong-Deok Choi (IBM, [email protected]), Lawrence Chung (UT - Dallas), Soon M. Chung (Wright State U.), Joonki Kim (SAIT), Young-Bin Kwon (Joong-Ang U.), Sang Lyul Min (SNU)

Vice Co-Chairs

Woogeun Rhee (IBM), Kyung Dong Ryu (IBM)

Advisory Committee

Se June Hong (IBM, KAIST), Kane Kim (UC-Irvine), Kang G Shin (U. of Michigan), Jin Hyung Kim (KAIST), Kyu-Young Whang (KAIST)

Program Committee

Gail-Joon Ahn (UNC), Yoonsik Cheon (UT - El Paso), Jungwoo Cho (UCLA), Myung-Jun Choe (Rockwell), Jong Hyuk Choi (IBM), Kiyong Choi (Marvell), Soon Ae Chun (CUNY), Sung-Kwan Joo (NDSU), Seongwon Kim (IBM), Youngdae Kim (U. of Minnesota), Insup Lee (U. Penn.), Kang-Won Lee (IBM), Jae C. Oh (Syracuse U.), Joon S. Park (Syracuse U.), Ki Hwan Yum (UT - San Antonio), YooKun Cho (SNU), Heonshik Shin (SNU) , Hoon Kang (Choong-Ang U.), Kim, SungKwon Kim (Choong-Ang U.), Park, Jaehwa Park (Choong-Ang U.), Taehee Kim (Yongan U.), Doo-Hwan Bae (KAIST), Taimyung Chung (Sung-Kyun-Kwan U.)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session: Systems (Grand Ballroom E)

Session Co-Chairs: Soon M. Chung (Wright State U.) and Kyung Dong Ryu (IBM)

8:00am IT-1.1 Keynote Speech - Marching toward Shannon Bound for the Next Generation Wireless Communica-

tion System; Byung K Yi; Senior VP, LG Electronics (Keynote)8:45am IT-1.2 A distributed multi-agent approach to large-scale, real-time high-energy physics experiment sys-

tem; Mina Jung* and Jae C. Oh; Syracuse University9:05am IT-1.3 Optimizing Performance of Internet Services at Deployment Time; Sangjeong Lee, Kyung Dong Ryu*,

Kang-Won Lee, and Jong-Deok Choi; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center9:45am IT-1.4 Architecting Software Interoperability: A Goal-Oriented Approach; Lawrence Chung* and Keunhyuk

Yeom#; University of Texas at Dallas, #Pusan National University

10:05am IT-1.5 Dynamic Service for Small and Medium Size Business; Seung Yang; Virginia State University Peters-burg

10:20am IT-1.6 Semantic Web Services Discovery Model with QoS; Okkyung Choi*, Sangyong Han, and Ajith Abra-ham; Chungang University

10:40am IT-1.7 Behavioral Modeling of Embedded software based on Operational Architecture; Sang-Uk Jeon,

Jang-Eui Hong, and Doo-Hwan Bae*; KAIST11:00am IT-1.8 Accurate, Efficient, and Adaptive Calling Context Profiling; Xiaotong Zhuang, Mauricio J. Serrano,

Harold W. Cain, and Jong-Deok Choi*; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session: Security & Misc. (Grand Ballroom E)

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Session Co-Chairs: Lawrence Chung (UT - Dallas) and Kang-Won Lee (IBM)

2:15pm IT-2.1 Security Issues of Municipal Wireless Network; Dipen Gala, Pei-Chi Yen, Saimon Ko, SooKyung Kim*,

and Joon s. Park; Syracuse University2:35pm IT-2.2 Personal Web Service Access Control and Authorization Flow Model for the Ubiquitous Computing

Environment; Soon Ae Chun; College of Staten Island, City University of New York2:55pm IT-2.3 K-code : Design Image Based Code using Korean Traditional Pattern; Dong-Chul Kim*, Jong-Hoon

Seo, Min-Ho Yang, Cheolho Cheong, and Tack-Don Han; Yonsei University

3:15pm IT-2.4 Evolution of Automatic Identification Technology (Auto-IT); You Song Kim; Central PA Chapter of KSEA

4:00pm IT-2.5 Software Security Verification with Formal Method Tools; Seung Ju Jang and Jungwoo Ryoo*#; Dong-eui University, #Penn State University Altoona College

4:25pm IT-2.6 Component Matching Technology for Advanced LDAP Certificate Repository in PKI; Sang-Seok Lim# and Jong Hyuk Choi*; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, #KAIST

4:45pm IT-2.7 Wavelet Compression for Scientific Simulation Data; Hyunju Kim; Jackson State University

5:05pm IT-2.8 e-Business application on JCR (Java Content Repository); Jongwook Woo; California State University Los Angeles

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session: Hardware (Princeton)

Session Co-Chairs: Sang Lyul Min (SNU) and Kim Seongwon (IBM)

2:15pm IT-3.1 Coverage-driven Functional Test Generation for Processor Validation using Formal Methods; Heon-Mo Koo* and Prabhat Mishra; University of Florida

2:35pm IT-3.2 Back-Gate Controlled READ SRAM with Improved Stability; Jae-Joon Kim*, Keunwoo Kim, and Ching-Te Chuang; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

2:55pm IT-3.3 Improving Flash Memory File System Using Non-Volatile RAM; Seongjun Ahn, Jin-Hyuck Yoon*, Ki-hong Kim, Donghee Lee, Sam H. Noh, and Yookun Cho; Seoul National University

3:15pm IT-3.4 Hydra Solid State Disk Architecture; Sang Lyul Min*, Jin-Hyuck Yoon, and Yoo Kun Cho; Seoul National

University4:00pm IT-3.5 Performance and Power Analysis for SMT Processors in Embedded Systems; Won Woo Ro* and

Arindam Das; California State University at Northridge4:20pm IT-3.6 45-Gb/s SiGe BiCMOS PRBS Generator and PRBS Checker; Seongwon Kim* and Mohit Kapur; IBM T.

J. Watson Research Center4:40pm IT-3.7 Resurrection of Branch Prediction; Il Park* and Kattamuri Ekanadham; IBM T. J. Watson Research Cen-

ter

5:00pm IT-3.8 Semantic Video Segmentation by Using Joint Audio-Visual and Textual Information; Youngja Park* and Ying Li; IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Graphics and Intelligence (Grand Ballroom E)

Session Co-Chairs: Young-Bin Kwon (Joong-Ang U.) and Joonki Kim (SAIT)

8:00am IT-4.1 Keynote Speech - On Securing Networked Real-Time Embedded Systems; Prof. Kang G. Shin, Kevin

& Nancy O'Connor; Professor of CS; Department of EECS, U. of Michigan (Keynote)

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8:45am IT-4.2 State-of-the-Art of Harmony Search; Zong Woo Geem* and Chung-Li Tseng#; WESTAT, #U. of Missouri9:05am IT-4.3 Edge-forming in the Interpolation of 3D Medical Imagery; Seongjai Kim, Mississippi State University

at Mississippi9:45am IT-4.4 A Mobile Collaborative Decision Support Architecture; Hyung-Min Michael Chung; CIST, CSULB

10:05am IT-4.5 Emotional Human-Robot Interaction via Visual Information; Jin Young Choi; Seoul National University10:20am IT-4.6 An Educational Framework on Interactive Media; Taehee Kim; Youngsan University

10:40am IT-4.7 Table of Contents Extraction of Journal; Young-Bin Kwon; Chungang University11:00am IT-4.8 Fully automatic method for GGO Nodule Detection and Segmentation from Chest CT; Sukmoon

Chang; Penn State University at Harrisburg

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Recognition (Grand Ballroom E)

Session Co-Chairs: Joonki Kim (SAIT) and Young-Bin Kwon (Joong-Ang U.)

2:15pm IT-5.1 Speaker Identification with Learning Classifier Systems; WonKyung Park*, Matt Wolf, Jae C. Oh, Misty K. Blowers, and Matt Wolf; Syracuse University

2:35pm IT-5.2 Detecting Carrying Objects Using Pose Preserving Dynamic Shape Models; Chan-Su Lee* and Ah-med Elgammal; Rutgers University

2:50pm IT-5.3 Text Document Clustering Based on Frequent Word Meaning Sequences; Yanjun Li and Soon M. Chung*; Wright State University

3:05pm IT-5.4 Image Recognition by Kernel-based Associative Cubes; Hoon Kang; Chung-Ang University3:20pm IT-5.5 On the Geometrical aspect of Biometric systems; Sung-Hyuk Cha; Pace University4:00pm IT-5.6 Support Vector-Based Feature Selection; Eunseog Youn* and Sean D. Mooney; Indiana University

School of Medicine4:20pm IT-5.7 Data Separation from Passport Images; Young-Bin Kwon; Chung-Ang University

4:40pm IT-5.8 Recognition of Characters Handwritten in the Air; DaeHwan Kim, Taik-Heon Lee, and Jin Hyung Kim*, KAIST

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Communication and Networking Technology (CNT)

Co-Chairs

Myung Jong Lee (CUNY-General Chair, [email protected]), Min-Ho Kang (ICU), Seokyoul Kang (ETRI), Dae-Hyung Hong (Sogang Univ), Dong S. Ha (Virginia Tech), Jae H. Kim (Boeing)

CNT Advisory Committee

Kwyro Lee (LG), Byeong-Gi Lee (SNU), Kang G. Shin (U. Michigan), Se June Hong (IBM), Steve Sung-Mo Kang (UCSC)

CNT Program Committee

Taesun Choi (KJIST), Sunghyun Choi (SNU), Taekyung Kwon (SNU), Hee-Yong Youn (SungKyunKwang Univ.), Young-Bae Ko (Ajou Univ.), Sunyoung Han (Konkuk Univ.), Jae-Hyun Park (Inha Univ.), Seung-Woo Seo (SNU), Kangwon Lee (IBM), Yoowhan Kim (UNLV), Young Chang Lee (MITRE), Hyong La (UMD), Kangil Choe (Kinava), Hyeong-Ah Choi (George Washington Univ.), Chansu Yu (Cleveland State Univ.), Taek Jin Kwon (Telcordia), Jon (Jong-Hoon) Youn (Univ. Nebraska, Omaha)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session: Internet Technologies (East Ballroom I)

Session Chair: Minho Kang (ICU)

8:00am CNT-1.1 Optical Internet Research Activities in Korea; Minho Kang; Information and Communication Univer-sity

8:20am CNT-1.2 The Overlay Multicast System in Advanced Research Network; Ho Young Lee, Byoung Uk Choi, Sun Young Han*, Eun Yong Park, and Hyun Je Park; Kon Kuk University

8:40am CNT-1.3 On the cost of Multicast Streaming on the Internet; Sehkone Kim and Min Sik Kim*; Washington State University

9:00am CNT-1.4 Quality of Service in Grid Computing Networks; Hwajung Lee; Radford University

9:20am <Coffee Break>

9:35am CNT-1.5 Adaptive traffic model classification in real-time; Jungwon Ko* and Thomas M. Chen; Southern Methodist University

9:55am CNT-1.6 A Fast Predictive Motion Estimation Algorithm based on the Direction of Motion Vectors; Hu-maira Nisar* and Tae-Sun Choi; Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology

10:15am CNT-1.7 Distributed, Self-Stabilizing Replica Placement in Large Scale Networks; Bong Jun Ko* and Dan Rubenstein; Philips Research North America

10:35am CNT-1.8 A Dynamic Packet Buffer Management for a Protocol Processor in a Network Interface Card; Amit Uppal and Yul Chu*; Mississippi State University

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session: IT839 In Korea (East Ballroom I)

Session Co-chairs: Seok-youl Kang (ETRI), Dae-hyoung Hong (Sogang University)

2:15pm IT839 Strategy for u-KOREA; Jung-hee Song; Ministry of Info. and Comm. (Keynote)2:45pm CNT-2.1 Beyond Broadband Internet; Dong-Myun Lee; Korea Telecom3:05pm CNT-2.2 Development Strategy of Digital Contents & Embedded Software for IT839; Man-Jae Lee, ETRI3:25pm CNT-2.3 Fusion of Information Technology and Robot Technology: Ubiquitous Robotic Companion; Sang-

Rok Oh; Ministry of Info. and Comm.

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3:45pm <Coffee Break>

4:00pm CNT-2.4 Component Solutions for u-IT839; Seok-Youl Kang; ETRI4:20pm CNT-2.5 Digital Multimedia Broadcasting: Mobile Television++ in My Palm; Yong-Han Kim; Univ. of Seoul4:40pm CNT-2.6 RFID/USN technologies and trends in Korea; Jong-Suk Chae; ETRI5:00pm CNT-2.7 WiBro: A Wireless Broadband Technology; Dae-hyoung Hong; Sogang University5:20pm CNT-2.8 The Next Generation Mobile Communication Technology; Jin-sung Choi; LG Electronics

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Wireless Sensor/ Ad hoc Networks (East Ballroom I)Session Co-chairs: Jae H. Kim (Boeing), Chansu Yu (Cleveland State Univ)

8:00am CNT-3.1 Tactical MANET Research; Jae H. Kim* and Thomas R. Henderson; Boeing8:20am CNT-3.2 Selecting Relays for Cooperative Diversity in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks; Chansu Yu* and Sang-

man Moh; Cleveland State University8:40am CNT-3.3 GRIDS: Geographically Repulsive Insomnious Distributed Sensors - An efficient node selection

mechanism using Passive Clustering; A. H. Hafid and T. J. Kwon*; Telcordia Inc,9:00am CNT-3.4 Integration of RFID technology with Wireless Sensor Networks; Jong-Hoon Youn, University of

Nebraska at Omaha

9:20am <Coffee Break>

9:35am CNT-3.5 Guaranteeing the Network Lifetime in Wireless Sensor Network: A MAC Layer Approach; Yongsub Nam, Taekyoung Kwon*, Hojin Lee, and Yanghee Choi; Seoul National University

9:55am CNT-3.6 MAC-Layer Misbehaviors in Multi-Hop Cognitive Networks; Kaigui Bian* and Jung-Min Park; Vir-ginia Tech

10:15am CNT-3.7 Stochastic Beacon Transmission in Wireless Sensor Networks: IEEE 802.15.4 case; Tae Rim Park* and Myung Jong Lee; CUNY

10:35am CNT-3.8 IPv6 over IEEE 802.15.4 : Bridging Over the Ubiquity Vision to Reality; Ki-Hyung Kim* and Ali Hammad Akbar; Ajou University

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Wireless Networks (East Ballroom I)Session Co-chairs: Myung Jong Lee (CUNY) and Dong Sam Ha (Virginia Tech)

2:15pm CNT-4.1 Collaborative QoS over a common transport network between EVDO and CDMA Radio Access Network; Seyong Park; Lucent Technologies

2:35pm CNT-4.2 The Status of Wireless & Broadcasting Standardization in Korea; Byoungmoon Chin and Daejung Kim*; Telecommunications Technology Association

2:55pm CNT-4.3 Spectrum Management Issues for Broadband Ubiquitous Convergence Networks and Services; Young B. Choi* and Yong-Seok Choi; James Mason University

3:15pm CNT-4.4 Overview of Low-Data Rate Applications of UWB; Dong S. Ha; Virginia Tech

3:35pm <Coffee Break>

3:50pm CNT-4.5 Evaluation of Dynamic Voltage Scaling Policies on Mobile Linux System; Milen Ivanov and Haklin Kimm*; East Stroudsburg University

4:10pm CNT-4.6 A Novel Signaling Method using Multiple Chirp in UWB Radio; Yeong-Sam Kim, Sang-Hun Yoon, Jong-Wha Chong, and Kyung-Kuk Lee; Hanyang University

4:30pm CNT-4.7 VoIP on HSUPA; Jungah Lee; Lucent Technologies4:50pm CNT-4.8 Applications of Frequency Selective Surfaces to Directivity Enhancement of Antennas; Wee Sang

Park; Postech5:10pm CNT-4.9 New Research Trends in Wireless Communications; Myung Jong Lee; CUNY5:30pm Adjourn

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Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, and Manufactur-ing Technology (MRM)

Co-ChairsJungho Kim (Univ. MD, [email protected]), Howard H. Chung (MITEC, [email protected]), Byung-Wook Choi (KITECH), Dennis Hong (Virginia Tech), Hee-Koo Moon (Solar Turbines), Jun Ho Oh (KAIST)

MRM Advisory CommitteeThomas Hong-Taik Hahn (UCLA), Howard Ho Chung (MITEC Int'l Inc), John Jeong-Bin Kim (UCLA), Jung Yul Yoo (Seoul Nat'l Univ.), Zeungnam Bien (KAIST), Hyung-Seok Cho, Youn Yong Earme (KAIST), Jong-Hwan Kim (KAIST), Myung-Joong Youn (KAIST), Myung-Kyoon Chung (KAIST)

MRM Program CommitteeChan Jin Chung (Lawrence Tech Univ.), Chang-Jin Kim (UCLA), Chang-Hyun Son (Boeing), Woosoon Yim (UNLV), Kwangjin Kim, Song K. Choi, Doo Yong Lee (KAIST)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session: Nano/Bio (Montclair)Session Co-Chairs: Young-il Cho (Drexel Univ.) and Taehong Kim (Texas A&M Univ.)

9:30am MRM-1.1 Vascular Diseases-Biofluid Approach; Young-il Cho and Kenneth R. Kensey*; Drexel Univ.9:50am MRM-1.2 Mathematical Prediction of Atherosclerotic Plaque Temperature Depending on Plaque Structure

and Blood Flow; Taehong Kim* and Obdulia Ley; Texas A&M Univ.10:10am MRM-1.3 Environmental Technologies for Thin Films and Standardization of Technical Terms; EuiJae Ri;

KITECH

10:30am <Coffee Break>

10:45am MRM-1.4 The Influence of Flow Characteristics for Rupture in Fusi Type Cerebral Aneurysm; Yong Hyun Kim* and Joon Sang Lee; Wayne State Univ.

11:05am MRM-1.5 Modeling-Based Rate-Controlled-Sintering Process for Nanostructured Materials; Seong-Jin Park* and Randall M. German; Mississippi State Univ.

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session: Materials and Manufacturing Technology (Montclair)Session Co-Chairs: Byung Kim (Univ. of Massachusetts) and Kwang J. Kim (Univ. of Nevada)

2:15pm MRM-2.1 Multi-Fields Responsive (MFR) Ionic Polymer-metal Composites; Il-Seok Park and Kwang J. Kim*; Univ. of Nevada

2:35pm MRM-2.2 Development of a Manufacturing Process for Wire Grid Reflective Polarizer; Byung Kim* and Norman Shiau; Univ. of Massachusetts

2:55pm MRM-2.3 Innovation of Casting Technology by Intelligent Expert Simulation System; Jeong-Kil Choi*, Seung-Mok Yu and Ho-Young Hwang; Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

3:15pm <Coffee Break>

3:30pm MRM-2.4 Growth Engines and Key Technologies for Manufacturing Innovation: An IMS Perspective; Byung-Wook Choi* and Daniel Nagy; Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

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3:50pm MRM-2.5 Superplastic Forming and Massive Diffusion Bonding Technology for Near Net Shaping Aero-space Parts; Ho-Sung Lee*, Jong-Hoon Yoon, Yeong-Moo Yi, and Dong Hyuk Shin; Korea Aerospace Research Institute

4:10pm MRM-2.6 Development of Advanced Techniques for Material Parameter Identification in Metal Forming; Hyunjoong Cho; Ohio State Univ.

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session: Robotics and Control (Montclair)Session Co-Chairs: Dennis Hong (Virginia Tech) and Jin-Woo Lee (Cornell Univ.)

10:00am MRM-3.1 Cooperative Satellite Control Using Hierarchical Hybrid System and Statistical Control Theory; Chang-Hee Won; Temple Univ.

10:20am MRM-3.2 Decentralized Path Planning and Motion Control for Mutli-Agent System; Jin-Woo Lee*, Oliver Pursin, and Raffaello D’Andrea; Cornell Univ.

10:40am MRM-3.3 Preliminary Design and Kinematic Analysis of a Mobility Platform with Two Actuated Spoke Wheel; Dennis Hong* and Doug Laney; Virginia Tech

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: Convection (Montclair)Session Co-Chairs: Yong W. Kim (Solar Turbines Inc.) and Hee-Koo Moon (Solar Turbines Inc.)

2:15pm MRM-4.1 Selective Catalytic Reduction Technology for Denitrification of Flue Gas; Soung Moo Cho; Foster Wheeler Corporation

2:35pm MRM-4.2 Sound of Single Vapor Bubbles; Ho Sung Lee; Western Michigan Univ.2:55pm MRM-4.3 Application of Advanced Experimental Techniques in the Development of a Cooled Turbine

Nozzle; Hee-Koo Moon; Solar Turbines Inc.

3:15pm <Coffee Break>

3:30pm MRM-4.4 Observations on the Burning and Sooting Behavior of Ethanol Droplet Flames in Microgravity; Seul-Hyun Park, Seuk-Cheun Choi and Mun Young Choi*; Drexel Univ.

3:50pm MRM-4.5 An Integrated Fuel Cell Hybrid System Simulation with Detailed Process Modeling of Solid Ox-ide Processes; A. Dumitrescu, M. Jayaraman, T.-W. Lee, and R. Roy; Arizona State Univ.

4:10pm MRM-4.6 Temperature Measurement Techniques-Theory and Application; Yong W. Kim; Solar Turbines Inc.

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Microelectronics Science & Technology (MST)

Co-Chairs

Kang-Wook Lee (IBM, [email protected]), Bongtae Han (Univ. of Maryland), Dae-Young Jung (IBM), Kyung-Wook Paik (KAIST), Young Ho Kim (Hanyang Univ.), ChangYoul Moon (SAIT)

MST Advisory Committee

Jang-Hi Im (Univ. of Texas at Austin), Sung-Kwon Kang (IBM), Yeong J. Lee (Motorola), Sung Yi (Portland St Univ.), Chris Scanlan (Amkor), Steve Buchwalter (IBM), Jung Yoon (IBM), Jin Yu (KAIST), Jungihl Kim (Anam), Seyong Oh (Samsung Electronics), Y. Eugene Pak (Samsung CT), Yong Soo Cho (Yonsei Univ.), Koeng Su Lim (KAIST)

MST Program Committee

Seungbae Park (SUNY), Myung-Jin Yim (Georgia Tech), Won-Kyoung Choi (SAIT), Ho-Jung Chang (Dankook Univ.), Tae-Sung Oh (Hongik Univ.), Yoon Dong Park (SAIT), Hyung Choi (SAIT), Chan Bong Jun (SAIT)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session (East Ballroom III)

Session Co-chairs: Kang-Wook Lee (IBM) and Bongtae Han (Univ. of Maryland)

8:00am MST-1.1 IT Revolution and Electronic Materials; Haetak (John) Choi; Samsung Cheil Industries (Keynote)8:30am MST-1.2 3D Packaging for Portable Systems; Christopher Scanlan; Amkor (Keynote)9:00am MST-1.3 Correlation between Interfacial Reaction and Impact Reliability of Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu and

Sn-3.5Ag-xZn Solder Joints; Jin Yu*, Y. H. Ko, Y. K. Jee, and Y. C. Sohn#; KAIST, #SAIT (Keynote)

9:30am <Coffee Break>

9:45am MST-1.4 Controlled Collapse Chip Connection--New Process (C4NP): IBM's Next Generation Intercon-nect Technology for Flipchip Packaging; Stephen Buchwalter, IBM TJ Watson Res Ctr (Keynote)

10:15am MST-1.5 Pb-Free Solder --- Are We Ready To Use It?; Bongtae Han, Univ. of Maryland (Keynote)10:45am MST-1.6 Post Buckling Behavior of Thin Membrane for Flexible Electronics; Seungbae Park*, Jia Gao, Dorel

Homentcovschi, and James Pitarresi; SUNY Binghamton11:05am the session ends

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session (East Ballroom III)

Session Co-chairs: Dae-Young Jung (IBM) and ChangYoul Moon (SAIT)

2:15pm MST-2.1 Advanced Memory Technology Overview and Future Directions; Jung H. Yoon, IBM STG2:35pm MST-2.2 Nanoporous Organosilicate Thin Films for Ultra Low Dielectrics; Kookheon Char* and Suhan Kim;

SNU2:55pm MST-2.3 Atomic Layer Deposition Technology for Nano-scale Device Fabrication; Dae-Gyu Park; IBM

SRDC3:15pm MST-2.4 Low-Leakage Double-Gate CMOS Devices and Circuits; Keunwoo Kim*, Koushik K. Das, Rajiv V.

Joshi, and Ching-Te Chuang; IBM TJ Watson Res Ctr

3:35pm <Coffee Break>

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3:50pm MST-2.5 Research Issues in the Era of Digital Convergence; Y. Eugene Pak; SAIT 4:10pm MST-2.6 Cost-Free On-Chip Passive Devices for Future Advanced Silicon Technologies; Jonghae Kim* and

J-O. Plouchart; IBM STG4:30pm MST-2.7 Microstructure and Phase Analysis of NiSi eFUSE; Deok-kee Kim*, Anthony Domenicucci, Byeungju

Park, Chandrasekara Kothandaraman, Kai Xiu, Norman Robson, and Subramanian Iyer; IBM STG4:50pm MST-2.8 Mechanical and Electrical Characteristics of Flexible Silicon Die for Chip Embedded Packaging;

Kyu Ho Shin*, Changyoul Moon, and Yong-Jun Kim; SAIT5:10pm MST-2.9 Mechanical Reliability of Electroless Ni(P)/Lead-free Solder System; Yoon Chul Sohn*#, Jin Yu, Y.

K. Jee, S- K. Kang##, D.-Y. Shih##, and C. Y. Moon#; KAIST, #SAIT, ##IBM TJ Watson Res Ctr5:30pm the session ends

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session (East Ballroom III)

Session Co-chairs: Bongtae Han (Univ. of Maryland) and Young-Ho Kim (Hanyang Univ.)

8:00am MST-3.1 Chip-Underfill Interfaces of Flip Chip Packages; Kang-Wook Lee*, Michael Gaynes, and Eric Duchesne; IBM TJ Watson Res Ctr

8:20am MST-3.2 Epoxy/BaTiO3 (SrTiO3) Composite Films and Pastes for Organic Substrates Applications; Kyung-Wook Paik; KAIST

8:40am MST-3.3 Material Characterization of Carbon-Nanotube-Reinforced Polymer Composite; Soonwan Chung* and Seungbae Park; SUNY Binghamton

9:00am MST-3.4 Chip-on-Glass and Flip Chip Processes Using Interlocking Bump Structure; Kwang-Yong Lee, Hye-Jin Won, and Tae-Sung Oh*; Hongik Univ.

9:20am <Coffee Break>

9:35am MST-3.5 Thermo-Optical Modeling of Intrinsically Heated Polymer Fiber Bragg Grating; K.J. Kim, A. Bar-Cohen, and B. Han*; Univ. of Maryland

9:55am MST-3.6 Nanostructured Ceramic Films: Processing, Structure, and Applications; Guangneng Zhang, Hyungsuk Lee, and Junghyun Cho*; SUNY Binghamton

10:15am MST-3.7 Analytical Modeling of Thermal Interface Material Stack; Soojae Park; IBM TJ Watson Res Ctr10:35am MST-3.8 Recent Advances in Conductive Adhesives for Electronic Packaging; Myung Jin Yim* and Kyung

Wook Paik#; Georgia Tech, #KAIST10:55am MST-3.9 On Hygroscopic Modeling for Microelectronics Components; Samson Yoon#, Bongtae Han#,

Changsoo Jang*, and Seungbae Park; SUNY Binghamton, #Univ. of Maryland11:15am the session ends

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session (East Ballroom III)

Session Co-chairs: Kyung-Wook Paik (KAIST) and Seungbae Park (SUNY Binghamton)

2:15pm MST-4.1 Sn Deposit Microstructures Depending on the Deposition Current Density; Kil-Won Moon*, Soo-Kil Kim, and Maureen Williams; NIST

2:35pm MST-4.2 Reliability of Fine Pitch and Low Temperature In/Sn Joints Fabricated Using Non-conductive Adhesive; Seung-Min Chung and Young-Ho Kim*; Hanyang Univ.

2:55pm MST-4.3 Assessment of Indium Solderability at Different Indium Oxide Thickness; Jongman Kim*, Harry Schoeller, Seungbae Park, and Junghyun Cho; SUNY Binghamton

3:15pm MST-4.4 Cu-Sn Solder Sealing for Hermetic Optical MEMS Devices Package; Won Kyoung Choi*, Qian Wang, Byunggil Jeong, Woon Bae Kim, and Changyul Moon; SAIT

3:35pm <Coffee Break>

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3:50pm MST-4.5 Heat effect and Impact Resistance during Electromigration on Cu-Sn Interconnections; Tae-Kyu Lee*, Fay Hua#, and J.W. Morris, Jr.; UC Berkeley, #Intel

4:10pm MST-4.6 Interconnection Process for 3D Stack Package with Cu Via by Electroplating Method; Kwang-Yong Lee, Teck-Su Oh, Hye-Jin Won, Jae-Ho Lee*, and Tae-Sung Oh; Hongik Univ.

4:30pm MST-4.7 Stress Relaxation Behavior of Pre-Strained Solder Joints Under Cyclic Straining Conditions; Hongjoo Rhee* and K.N. Subramanian#; Mississippi State Univ., #Michigan State Univ.

4:50pm Adjourn

Nano Science & Technology (NST)

Co-Chairs

Byung-Lip Lee (Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), [email protected]), Haiwon Lee (Hanyang Univ.), Wonbong Choi (Florida Int'l Univ.), Jun-Kyung Kim (KIST), Kun-Hong Lee (POSTECH), Young-Hee Lee (Sungkyunkwan Univ.), Cheol Park (Nat’l Inst of Aerospace), Duck-Joo Yang (Univ. of Texas, Dallas)

NST Advisory Committee

H. Thomas Hahn (Univ. of California, Los Angeles), Jo-Won Lee (Nat'l Program for Tera-Level Nanodevices), Dongil Cho (Seoul Nat’l Univ.), Prof. Sung-Goon Kang (Hanyang Univ.), Kyung-Suk Kim (Brown Univ.), Sang-Gook Kim (MIT), Yoon-Soo Park (Seoul Nat’l Univ.), Sang-Hee Suh (Center for Nanostructured Materials Technology)

NST Program Committee

Wonbong Choi (Florida Int'l Univ.), Jun-Kyung Kim (KIST), Kun-Hong Lee (POSTECH), Young-Hee Lee (Sungkyunkwan Univ.), Cheol Park (Nat’l Inst of Aerospace), Duck-Joo Yang (Univ. of Texas, Dallas)

Friday (2006-08-11) Morning Session (East Ballroom II)

Session Co-chairs: Byung-Lip Lee (AFOSR) and Haiwon Lee (Hanyang Univ.)

8:00am NST-1.1 Overview of Nanotechnology in Korea; Jo-Won Lee; Nat'l Program on Tera-Level Nanodevices (Key-note)

8:45am NST-1.2 Development of Nanostructured Materials Technologies in Korea; Sang-Hee Suh; Center for Nanostructured Materials Technology (Keynote)

9:30am <Coffee Break>

9:45am NST-1.3 Nanocomposites: Expectations and Realities; H. Thomas Hahn; Univ. of California; Los Angeles (Keynote)

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10:30am NST-1.4 Functional Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties, and Application; Ya-Ping Sun; Clemson Univ. (Keynote)

Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session (East Ballroom II)

Session Co-chairs: Wonbong Choi (Florida Int'l Univ.) and Young-Hee Lee (Sungkyunkwan Univ.)

2:15pm NST-2.1 Localized and Random Fashion of Filamentary Conducting Paths in NiO Thin Film for the Appli-cation of Non-Volatile Memory Devices; Hyun-Jung Shin; Kookmin Univ.

2:35pm NST-2.2 Synthesis and Physical Properties of Phase-Change Nanoparticles for Memory and Data Storage Applications; Hye-Ran Yoon and William Jo*; Ewha Woman’s Univ.

2:55pm NST-2.3 Zno Nanorods, Heterostructures and Nanodevices; Gyu-Chul Yi; POSTECH3:15pm NST-2.4 Structure and Property Studies on Carbon Nanotubes; Zhifeng Ren*, Shuo Chen, J. Y. Huang, D. Z.

Wang, and Z. Q. Wang; Boston College

3:35pm <Coffee Break>

3:50pm NST-2.5 Controlled Growth of Carbon Nanotube Y-junction and Its Application; Wonbong Choi*, J. Hwang, H. Vedala, D. Kim, and S. Roy; Florida Int'l Univ.

4:10pm NST-2.6 Nanocomposite Semiconductors for Advanced Functionalities and Applications; Choong-Un Kim, N.L. Michael, and C.W. Yang#; Univ. of Texas, Arlington, #Sungkyunkwan Univ.

4:30pm NST-2.7 Control of Magnetic Spacing in Hard Disk Drives Using Nano-Thermal Actuators; Mike Suk; Hi-tachi GST

4:50pm Adjourn

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning Session (East Ballroom II)

Session Co-chairs: Duck-Joo Yang (Univ. of Texas, Dallas) and Kun-Hong Lee (POSTECH)

8:00am NST-3.1 Anodic Aluminum Oxide Nano-Template Devices; Kun-Hong Lee; POSTECH8:20am NST-3.2 Nano/Microfabrication Using Two-Photon Initiated Lithographic Process; Kwang-Sup Lee*, Ran-

Hee Kim, Ju-Yeon Kim, Jin-Soon Park, Dong-Yol Yang, Sang-Hu Park, and Tae-Woo Lim; Hannam Univ.8:40am NST-3.3 Surface-Induced Self Assembly of Conjugated Organic Molecules for High Performance Organic

Thin Film Transistors; Kilwon Cho; POSTECH9:00am NST-3.4 Nano Polymer & Metal Synthesis by Nano-emulsion, and Their Potential Applications; Abdelaziz

Rahy, Amndeep Sra, and Duck-Joo Yang*; Univ. of Texas, Dallas

9:20am <Coffee Break>

9:35am NST-3.5 CVD Preparation of Highly Dispersed Pt Nano-particles on CNT; Heeyeon Kim*, Nam-Jo Jeong, and In-Soo Ryu; Synfuel Research Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research

9:55am NST-3.6 Quantitative Measurement of Polymer-Polymer Interfaces in Two-Phase Nanocolloids Preserved in Aqueous Media; Ginam Kim*, Alioscka Sousa#, and Matthew Libera#; Dow Corning, # Stevens Inst. of Tech-nology

10:15am NST-3.7 Synthesis of Single Crystalline Te Nanotubes with Triangular Cross-section; Paritosh Mohanty and Bongsoo Kim*; KAIST

10:35am NST-3.8 Development of Precision Carbon Nanotube Probes for Atomic Force Microscope; Sang-Jung Ahn*, Byong-Chon Park, Dal-Hyun Kim, Seong-Jun Lee, Ki-Young Jung, and Jinho Choi; Korea Research Inst. of Standards and Science

10:55am NST-3.9 Manipulation and Alignment of Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Structural Applications in Future Electronics; Sung-Kyoung Kim, Jianlong Zhang, Hee-Young Choi, Gwangmin Kwon, Dae-Sup So*, and Haiwon Lee#; KISTI, #Hanyang Univ.

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session (East Ballroom II)

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Session Co-chairs: Cheol Park (Nat’l Inst. of Aerospace) and Jun-Kyung Kim (KIST)

2:15pm NST-4.1 Novel Manufacturing Technology of Clay-Nanocomposites for Structural Application; Jun-Kyung Kim; KIST

2:35pm NST-4.2 Fabrication Processes and Properties of Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposites; Soon H. Hong*, Se-ung I. Cha, Kyung T. Kim, and Chan B. Mo; KAIST

2:55pm NST-4.3 Nanoimprint Lithography; Dong-Eun (Erica) Shim; Univ. of California, Los Angeles3:15pm NST-4.4 Controlling Dimensions of Nanotube: Broadening Scopes from Biomedical to Electronic Device

Applications; Sang-Bok Lee*, Seung Il Cho, Sang-Jun Son, Rui Xiao, Bo He, Xia Bai, and Ran Liu; Univ. of Maryland

3:35pm <Coffee Break>

3:50pm NST-4.5 Electroactive Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposites for Multifunctional and Structural Aerospace Applications; Cheol Park; Nat’l Inst. of Aerospace

4:10pm NST-4.6 Energy Storage in Carbon Nanotubes; Young-Hee Lee*, Kay-Hyeok An, Enuju Ra, Seong-Jin Kim, and Ki-Kang Kim; Sungkyunkwan Univ.

4:30pm NST-4.7 Conjugated Polymer Photovoltaic Cells with Controlled Nanostructures; Myung-Su Kim, Jinsung Kim, Jae-Cheol Cho, Yiying Zhao, Max Shtein, L. Jay Guo, and Jinsang Kim*; Univ. of Michigan

4:50pm Adjourn

Women in Science & Engineering (WISE)

WISE Symposium

Co-Chairs

Kyung-Hwa Yoo (Yonsei Univ.), Hye Jin Lee (UC Irvine), Myung Hee Park (NIH), Arianna Kim (Columbia Univ.), Young Sook Yoo (KIST), Sooja Kim (NIH), Kwang Hwa Chung (KRISS)

WISE Advisory Committee

Sooja Kim (NIH), Eun-Hee Park Cirlin (ITA), Haejung An (USC), Chong S. P. Sung (Univ. of Connecticut)

WISE Program Committee

Gye Won Han (TSRI), Esther Yang (Abbott), Jane Oh (NASA/JPL, Caltech), Arianna Kim (Columbia Univ.),

Yeon Hee Lim (TSRI)

Women in Advanced Material & Technology (AMT)

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Friday (2006-08-11) Afternoon Session (Grand ballroom F)

AMT Keynote Presentation II

Session Chair: Jong Keel Lee (Michigan Tech Univ.)

2:15pm AMT-2.1 Adiabatic Shear Band Formation of High Strain Rate Driven Ta-10%W Alloy; A.J. Sunwoo*, D. M. Goto, T. J. Orzechowski, and C.K. Syn; Lawrence Livermore National Lab. (Keynote)

Women in AMT

Session Co-chairs: Kyung-Hwa Yoo (Yonsei Univ.) and Hye Jin Lee (UC Irvine)

2:40pm AMT-2.2 Creating Multifunctional Biosensors with Chips, Light, Enzymes and Nanoparticles; Hye Jin Lee; UC Irvine

3:00pm AMT-2.3 New Hole-Blocking Materials for Phosphorescent OLEDs; Hyosook Jang*, Kyu Young Hwang, and Young Kyu Do#; Univ. of Western Ontario, #KAIST

3:20pm AMT-2.4 3D Polymer Microframe that Exploit Length-Scale Dependent Mechanical Behavior; Ji-Hyun Jang; MIT

3:40pm <Coffee Break>

3:55pm AMT-2.5 New Polymeric Compounds Based on Re6Q8 (Q=Te, Se, S) Clutsers Through Self-assembing Route; Sung-Jin Kim*, Hyunjin Bang, Youngmee Kim, Youngri-Jung, Xu Li, Vo Vien,Yuri V Mironov, Nikolai G. Naumov, and Vladmir E. Fedorov; Ewha Womans Univ.

4:15pm AMT-2.6 Self Assembled DNA-Mediated Assembly of the Metallic Nanoparticles for Single Electron Tran-sistor; Kyung-Hwa Yoo; Yonsei Univ.

4:35pm AMT-2.7 Development of Nanosensors for the Detection of Biological and Chemical Markers; Jihye Lee*, Hyuneui Lim, Jun-Hee Lee, Shin Hur, and Wan-Doo Kim; KIMM

Women in Bio Science & Technology (BST)

Friday (2006-8-11) Afternoon Session (Essex room)

Session Co-Chairs: Myung Hee Park (NIH), Arianna Kim (Columbia Univ.), Young Sook Yoo (KIST)

4:00pm BST-3.1 Bioanalytical Systems Biology for Cell Signaling; Suresh Babu C.V., Sung Gook Cho, Eun Joo Song,

and Young Sook Yoo; KIST*4:20pm BST-3.2 Skin Pigmentation: Bench science to translational research; Hee-Young Park; Boston University

School of Medicine4:40pm BST-3.3 The post-translational synthesis of a polyamine-derived amino acid, hypusine, in the eukaryotic

translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A); Myung Hee Park; NIH

5:10pm BST-3.4 Early Detection Research Network (EDRN) Informatics for Cancer Biomarker Studies; Jane Oh;NASA/JPL, Caltech

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WISE ForumTopic

Women's Career Development

Forum Organizer

Gye Won Han (TSRI, [email protected])

Co-Chairs

Sooja Kim (NIH, [email protected]), Kwang Hwa Chung (KRISS, [email protected])

WISE-IA Speakers

Sooja Kim (NIH)Kwang Hwa Chung (KRISS)Esther Yang (Abbott)Mimi Kim (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)Chong S. P. Sung (Univ. of Connecticut)Myunghee Cho Paik (Columbia Univ.)

Saturday (2006-8-12) Morning Session (Princeton)

8:00am WISE-1.1 Balance Life and Enjoy What You Do; Dr. Sooja Kim; NIH8:15am WISE-1.2 Government's Efforts for Women Scientists and Engineers in Korea; Kwang Hwa Chung; KRISS 8:30am WISE-1.3 What Does Effective Communication Mean to You; Esther Yang; Abbott8:45am WISE-1.4 An Academic Career with Motherhood: Challenges and Lessons Learned; Mimi Kim; Albert Ein-

stein College of Medicine9:00am WISE-1.5 Strategy for Women's Academic Career Development; Chong S. P. Sung; Univ. of Connecticut9:15am WISE-1.6 Academic Promotion/Tenure Process; Myunghee Cho Paik; Columbia Univ.

9:30am <Coffee Break>

Saturday (2006-08-12) Morning: WISE-IB Panel Discussion (Princeton)

9:45am-11:45am After the coffee break, panel Discussion will be followed with all speakers.The topic is "Women's Career Development Strategy"

WISE-summary: The summary will be written by Dr. Ariana Kim (Columbia Univ.) and it will be posted on the KSEA Newsletter.

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Young Professional Forum (YPF)Co-Chairs

Byungkyu (Brian) Park (University of Virginia, [email protected]) and Kangil Chris Choe (Kinava, Inc.)

YPF Program Committee

Kangil Chris Choe (Kinava, Inc.), John C. Lee (Northrop Grumman), Brian (Byungkyu) Park (University of Virginia), Sam Ryu (FMC Technologies), Esther Yang (Abbott)

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon session: YG Activities (Princeton)

2:15pm YPF-1.1 Highlights of National YGTLC 2006 - my expectations vs. what I learned; Jung Min Lee*; The Coo-per Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

2:30pm YPF-1.2 Experiences from YGF 2006 in Seoul, Korea; Hana Oh*; University of Pennsylvania 2:45pm YPF-1.3 Regional YGTLC in Texas – Experience and Lessons Learned; Esther Yang* and Sam Ryu#; Abbott,

#FMC Technologies

3:00pm YPF-1.4 YG Chapter Activities at UCLA - History of Our Chapter and Recent Activities; Erica Shim* and Sol Eun; UCLA

3:15pm YPF-1.5 Exposure to Innovative Research in Computational Chemistry; Scott Yockel*; University of North Texas

Panel Discussion on Future of KSEA-YG: Kyu Hwang, Brian Park, Sam Ryu, and Esther Yang

3:45pm <Coffee Break>

Saturday (2006-08-12) Afternoon Session: YG Opportunities and Career Paths (Princeton)

Opportunities from the NSF-KOSEF East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes

4:00pm YPF-2.1 Opportunities for International Research - Overview of the NSF-KOSEF Summer Institutes; Larry

Weber*; National Science Foundation4:15pm YPF-2.2 Impacts of Studying Abroad on An Engineer’s Thought Process; Sylvia Thomas; University of

South Florida

Career Paths and Leadership

4:30pm YPF-2.3 Critical Success Factors in Industry; Esther Yang*; Abbott4:45pm YPF-2.4 Academic Career and Leadership Needs; Brian Park*; University of Virginia

Panel Discussion on Career Opportunities for YG Students and Young Professionals in Science and Engineering: Kyu

Hwang, Brian Park, Sam Ryu, Sylvia Thomas, Larry Weber, Esther Yang, and Scott Yockel

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UKC2006 SponsorsDiamond Level

• POSCO http://www.posco.com

• LG Chem http://www.lgchem.com LG Electronics http://www.lge.com

• Hyundai Motor http://www.hyundai-motor.com

• Samsung Electronics http://www.sec.co.kr

• KUSCO (The Korea-U.S. Science Cooperation Center) http://www.kusco.org

• Korean Air http://www.koreanair.com

• Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies http://www.kofst.or.kr

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Gold Level

• SK Telecom http://www.sktelecom.com

Silver Level

• IBM Korea

• SeAH Besteel Corp. http://www.seahbesteel.co.kr

• KITECH http://www.kitech.re.kr

• KIST http://www.kist.re.kr

Bronze Level

• Ho-Am Prize http://www.hoamprize.org

• Dr. and Mrs. Chung, Kyong Chul

• KARI http://www.kari.re.kr

• WK Construction Inc. http://wklloyd.com

• Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) http://www.afosr.af.mil

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• LEE & RO Inc. http://www.lee-ro.com

• KT http://www.kt.co.kr

• Hyosung http://www.hyosung.com

• Korea Electric Power Corporation http://www.kepco.co.kr

• Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) http://www.kier.re.kr

• ExxonMobil

• The Global Network of Korean Scientists & Engineers (KOSEN)

http://www.kosen21.org

• HANWHA http://www.hanwha.co.kr

• Cheil Industries, Inc http://cli.samsung.com

• Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials http://www.kimm.re.kr

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Local InformationSymposium Dinner Restaurant Information

AMT (Riverview), BST/KASBPThe Palisadium DaeWon700 Palisadium Dr., Cliffside Park, NJ 07010201-224-2211

CET, FSTNamSan225 Broad Ave, Palisades Park, NJ 07650201-585-0212

AST, BS, IT/CNT, MST/WISE, NST, MRMDaeGa2053 Lemoine Ave, Fort Lee, NJ 07024201-944-8699

GESanChon1550 Lemoine Ave, Fort Lee, NJ 07024201-585-9115

Areal Map

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Conference Hotel Floor Plan

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UKC2006http://www.ksea.org/ukc2006

Publisher: Sung Kwon Kang, 35th President of KSEA

Editors: Kang-Wook Lee, Seongwon Kim, Jong Hyuk Choi

Korean-American Scientist and Engineers Association (KSEA)

1952 Gallows Road, Suite 300, Vienna, Virginia 22182, U.S.A.

Telephone: 703-748-1221Fax: 703-748-1331E-mail: [email protected]

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