재미한인물리학자협회
ASSOCIATION OF KOREAN PHYSICISTS IN AMERICA
ASSOCIATION OF KOREAN PHYSICISTS IN AMERICA
AKPA NEWS, NOVEMBER 2003
(Association of Korean Physicists in America)
This newsletter contains two important announcements, the OYRA award and AKPA membership dues and contributions, and a summary of the AKPA participation to the UKC-2003 Conference.
The current and past AKPA news can be found in the AKPA website: http://www.akpa.org/.
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1. Announcement of Outstanding Young Researcher Award (OYRA)
2. AKPA Membership Dues and Contributions
3. Participation to US-Korea Technical Conference 2003
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1. Announcement of Outstanding Young Researcher Award (OYRA)
The purpose of this award is to recognize and promote excellence in research
by outstanding young ethnic Korean physicists in North America who are working
at research-doctorate institutions, and industrial and government laboratories.
QUALIFICATION and NOMINATION: Candidates are limited to those who
Received their doctoral degree after January 1, 1999, and are to be nominated by the
Chair or Head of the Department where they are employed or by the candidate's former thesis advisor in a letter detailing the importance and impact of the candidate's work. Supporting documents should include the candidate's curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation.
DEADLINE: December 20, 2003 for nomination and December 31, 2003 for supporting documents. The awardee will be selected by the Awards Committee consisting of
Dr. M. Howard Lee, U. Georgia, mhlele@uga.edu
Dr. Young Hoon Kim, U. Cincinnati, kim@physics.uc.deu
Dr. Young Kee Kim, UC Berkeley, ykkim@lbl.gov
Dr. Woowon Kang, U. of Chicago, wkang@uchicago.edu
Prof. Kyungsik Kang, Brown University, kang@het.brown.edu
Dr. William T. Chu, Livermore Laboratory, WTCHU@lbl.gov
PRESENTATION: The award in the amount of $1,000 will be presented at the AKPA annual meeting to be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada during APS Meeting, March 22-26, 2004.
Nominations and supporting documents are to be sent to
Dr. Quiesup Kim
AKPA President
5335 Quail Canyon Road
Glendale, CA 91214-1352
Tel: (818) 957-5329
E-mail: quiesup.kim@sbcglobal.net
2. AKPA Membership Dues and Contributions
AKPA relies on your membership dues and donations.
The basic membership fee is $25 for regular members and $5 for graduate students. It has been an AKPA tradition that many senior members contributed large donations.
Please send your check payable to AKPA (or Association of Korean Physicists in America) to
Dr. Hyun Yim
P. O. Box 5800
Albuquerque, NM 87185
Sandia National Laboratories
Tel: (505) 284-6588
Fax: (505) 844-9781
E-mail: hyim@sandia.gov
3. Participation to US-Korea Technical Conference 2003
Many AKPA members were participated to the UKC2003, held at Caltech in Pasadena, CA, on August 7-10, 2003. Quite a few members of AKPA presented their papers representing their special research areas in the Session of Physical Sciences Symposium (PSS). All the papers presented were invited to the Conference organized by the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA), the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST), and the Korea-U. S. Science Corporation (KUSCO). The summary of the program are as following:
2:00 – 6:00pm, Saturday, August 9, 2004
Physical Sciences Symposium (PSS) Spalding Lab., 106 Auditorium
Symposium Organizer: Prof. Kyungsik Kang, Brown Univ., kang@het.brown.edu
2:00pm
PSS-1 Nano-photonics: Manipulating Photons in the Nano-meter Scale
Yoon-Soo Park, Johns Hopkins University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Baltimore, MD 21218-2686
2:30pm
PSS-2 "GaN-Based Semiconductors? Their Properties and Applications"
Yung Kee Yeo, Air Force Inst. of Tech., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, U.S.A.
3:00pm
PSS-3 "Equivalence of Fermi and Bose gases in two dimensions"
M. Howard Lee, Physics Department, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA, U.S.A.
3:30pm
PSS-4 "Density Functional Theory for Trapped Gases of Boson Atoms"
Yeong E. Kim and Alexander L. Zubarev, PNMBTG, Dept. of Physics, Purdue
Univ., West Lafayette, IN, U.S.A.
4:00pm
PSS-5 "3-D Reconstruction of Local Radiation and Electromagnetic Field Structure for Laser Produced Plasmas"
Yong W. Kim, Dept. of Physics, Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, PA, U.S.A.
4:30pm
PSS-6 "Relativistic hadron beam cancer treatment"
William T. Chu, Lawrence Berkeley Lab., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
5:00pm
PSS-7 "Excitation Studies of the Th-229 Isomer at the Thomas Jefferson Lab. - A research proposal to be conducted at the J-Lab Free Electron Laser Facility"
Kinney H. Kim, Physics Dept., North Carolina Central Univ., Durham, NC, U.S.A.
5:30pm
PSS-8 "Nano-BioMems Physics in the BioMedical Applications"
Saeyoung Ahn, CTP, SNU and Solco BioMedical lnstitute, Seoul, Korea
6:00pm
PSS-9 "Physics of Particles and Strings in the Extra Dimensions"
Kyungsik Kang, Physics Department, Brown University, Providence, RI, UAS