(Association of
Korean Physicists in
1. 2003 AKPA Election Result: Congratulations to Drs. Hojung Paik and Young Hoon Kim
2.
AKPA General Meeting during APS March Meeting in
3. Membership Dues and Contributions: List of current contributors
4. News from 2003 Traditional APS March Dinner Meeting
5. Report on the
Dear AKPA members,
My term as 24th AKPA presidency comes to an end
at the end of April. Dr. Quiesup Kim of Jet Propulsion Laboratory will start his
term of the AKPA 25th presidency on
I must thank all of the AKPA officers, particularly to Dr. Hoydoo You, the General Secretary and Treasurer, for taking care of the administrative matters such as web page, newletter distribution, and setting up the web voting for the AKPA election. I thank also members of AKPA committees. I must thank also thank Dr. Sungkwun Lyo, the 23rd AKPA president for his constant support and guidance.
The financial report
for the term,
With warmest regards and best wishes to all of you,
24th AKPA president
1. 2003 AKPA Election
Prof. Hojung Paik of
AKPA thank the Nomination Committee members:
Dr. S. K. Lyo
Prof. Yung Kee Yeo
Dr. Quiesup Kim
2. AKPA
General Meeting and Traditional Dinner in Austin, Texas
The AKPA General Meeting and the three-decade-old Traditional Annual Dinner Meeting was held on March 5 at Korea Garden restaurant in Austin, Texas during the March APS meeting. The Outstanding Young Researcher Award (OYRA) for 2003 was awarded to Dr. Huang Lee of NASA Jet Propulsion Lab for his outstanding contribution in the field of non-linear and linear optics. Honorable mention of the OYRA was awarded to Dr. Kenneth Kim, Lawrence Livermore National Lab for his work in innovative theoretical microbiology and also to Dr. Dong Ryeol Lee for his work on x-ray and neutron scattering experiment and theory. These awards are accompanied by cash awards and plaques.
AKPA presented Dr. Kyungsik Kang of brown University a plaque for his contribution to promoting the joint collaboration between AKPA and the Korean Physical Society (KPS) for the occasion of the KPS jubilee meeting in 2002. Dr. Kang’s summary report of the AKPA participation of the KPS jubilee is included in section 5 in this newsletter.
AKPA thanks Prof. Yung Kee Yeo for organizing the dinner meeting.
3. AKPA Membership Dues and Contributions: List of the current
contributors
The AKPA activities rely entirely on the regular membership ($25) and the associate membership ($5) (graduate students). A donation of any amount will also be appreciated. Please send your check to Dr. Hoydoo You, MSD 223, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439. Please make sure to put your return address on the envelope.
Following is the list of the contributors of the basic membership ($25), plus donations of $25 - $49 (*), $50 - $99 (**), $100 - $149 (***), $150 - $199 (****), $200 - $250 (*****), $500- (#), $700-(##) (as of February 2002):
Dr. Dr. Taeil Bai Dr. Yanglai Cho***** Prof. Zang-Hee Cho****
Dr. William T. Chu** Dr. Suh-Urk Chung Prof. Moo Young Han***
Dr. Sang-Wook Han Prof. Yong S. Joe Dr. Ja Hyun Lee
Prof. Kyungsik Kang** Dr. Hong Mook Kim* Prof. Kinney H. Kim*
Dr. Kwang-Je Kim***** Dr. Quiesup Kim Dr. Young Wha Kim#
KOSEN (Dr. Sun-hwa Hahn)## Prof. Nowhan Kwak*** Dr. Dong S. Lee*
Prof. M. Howard Lee* Dr. Sungkwun Lyo***** Dr. Jeong Sun Moon
Prof. Young Soo Oh*** Dr. Y. S. Park*** Prof. Yung Kee Yeo***
Since February 2003:
Dr. H. You Dr. Jaewu Choi Dr. Jaewook Ahn
Dr. Hojung Paik Dr. Enu-suk Seo**
4. Traditional
APS March Wednesday Dinner Meeting
(Reported
by Condensed Matter Physics
Group)
The traditional APS March dinner
meeting was successfully held at "Korea
Garden Restaurant"
in Austin, Texas at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, March 5, 2003. The dinner meeting was
sponsored by the Association of Korean Physicists in America. All the members of the Condensed
Matter Physics Group extend their gratitude to the AKPA.
Many Korean physicists and Engineers
from Korea and America (about fifty) attended this dinner meeting. During this
historical annual dinner meeting, we all shared our mutual fellowship and exchanged technical and
other information. In particular, the Outstanding Young Researcher Award
ceremony was also held at this dinner meeting, which undoubtedly encouraged our
many young physicists’ research.
The traditional APS March Wednesday Dinner Meeting for the year 2004 will be held in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, March 24, 2004. The name of place will be announced through the AKPA news channel as soon as the place is determined. We hope to see each other again at the meeting of 2004.
5.
Report on
the U.S. Participation in the Korean Physical Society Jubilee Symposia, Kyungsik Kang,
Please
follow the above link to read the full report.