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Developing an Instruments to Measure the Convergence Talent: Building Convergence-oriented Organizations in South Korea (융합지향 조직 구축을 위한 융합인재 측정 도구 개발)

  • Lee, SeoYoung;Kwon, Sangjib
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.77-99
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to examine validity and reliability of the convergence talent measurement. Based on the comprehensive literature review on convergence and convergence talent, we draw 4 main competencies (convergence cognitive, accomplishment, problem solving, and attitude) and 10 critical aspects (creative thinking, critical thinking, cooperation, communication, problem-solving, knowledge accessibility, resource utilization, trust, openness, caring) for building an effective convergence-oriented organization. A validity and reliability test survey were conducted for the analysis to investigate the convergence talent scale. With a data of 151 employees in diverse companies, the results show that the factors demonstrated acceptable levels of validity and reliability. The empirical evidences of our study are 10 key aspects comprising four main dimensions which suggest an available scale for measuring the convergent talent for enhancing convergence-oriented organizations. Our research contributes to the expansion of academic and practical implications on convergence, especially in convergence-oriented organizations.

SNU Astronomical Observatory 1-m Telescope: Overview and 2018A Operation

  • Im, Myungshin;Lim, Gu;Seo, Jinguk;Paek, Gregory SungHak;Kim, Sophia
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.56.1-56.1
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    • 2018
  • Astronomy education and research can benefit from a high performance telescope that is easily accessible in campus. Such a facility allows hands-on education of observations, small research projects, test of new instruments, and time-domian study of astronomical phenomena. Recently, SNU reconstructed a 40-year old observatory (also known as 구천문대), and established the new SNU Astronomical Observatory (SAO) on that site. On 2018 March 27, the 1-m optical telescope was successfully installed at SAO. Since then, this telescope has been producing wonderful images, with the best seeing value recorded being as small as 0.85 arcsec. This poster will give an overview of the 1-m telescope, and its performance based on test observations during the 2018A semester.

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Tourism Cooperation between Vietnam and India

  • NGUYEN, Trang Thu
    • Asian Journal of Business Environment
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This study aims to understand the potential of destinations, accessibility and accommodation services of Vietnam and India for the purpose of cooperation in tourism development. Research design, data and methodology: The data was mainly based on Tourism statistics at a glance of India Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, and Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam between the two countries. The qualitative research was supported by a case study methodology. Documentary sources were used as collection instruments, which allowed the characterisation of Vietnam - India as well as interviews applied within a focus group, supported by a semi-structured script. Result: The results of the study indicate that Vietnam - India understand the importance of cooperation to obtain synergies that ensure the development of tourism; Government of two countries recognize and identify a set of benefits associated with cooperation and have a collective awareness of some of the difficulties associated with it, but which do not necessarily prevent their willingness to cooperate. Conclusion: The strength of tourism development between the two countries is great, in which the relationship between "attractive force - propulsive force" is not commensurate with the tourism potential of Vietnam - India.

Advancement in fabrication of sensors using nanotechnology: A bibliographic review and future research scope

  • Ujwala A. Kshirsagar;Devank C. Joshi
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.399-407
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    • 2023
  • As Sensor plays an important part in day-to-day life. Sensors are used almost in each domain wherein humans are not able to sense or measure some parameters. Say from sensing a real-time activity of a person to sensing the tiny molecules of any gas or structures. Now sensors combined with advanced fabrication techniques with nanotechnology can be said as a game-changing combination. As the modern world is evolving every minute, the size of the components, instruments, and different equipment is shrinking rapidly. For example, the sensor or any other element which was used 10 years ago is reduced up to 5 times its original size and all of this is possible because of continuous advancement done in the manufacturing and fabrication techniques that are being used nowadays. Apart from this, it is not necessary that the term nano should only justify the size of the sensor. Nanotechnologically fabricated, refers to a sensor or any other element which may be large enough as compared to the regular one but they may be structured using some nano-particles.

Analysis of Research Related to the Neonatal Pain Relief Intervention in Korea (신생아 통증완화 중재 관련 국내 연구분석)

  • Oh, Jin-A;Noh, In-Suk
    • Korean Parent-Child Health Journal
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.160-176
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify patterns and trends of studies, analyze the research, and improve direction of nursing research related to the neonatal pain relief intervention in Korea. Method: The studies were selected from dissertation, nursing journals and others in Korea. Result: Until 1995, there were no studies related to the neonatal pain relief intervention. The most studies have been increased rapidly after 2005. Pure of true experimental design of research design was used 5, Quasi experimental design was 7, preexperimental design was 7. Participants were preterm baby was 8, full-term baby was 9, and preterm and full-term baby was 2. Utilization of instruments as follows: NIPS, PIPP, ABSS, NFCS, pulse oximeter, EKG monitoring, and stethoscope. Contents of the research studies were classified 4 different types, such as studies of about the effect of auditory stimulation, taste stimulation, tactile stimulation, and topical anesthetic cream. The results of 25 studies were effective for the neonatal pain relief, but the results of 5 studies weren't. Conclusion: In the future studies need to develop the various instrument which is assessment of neonatal pain. It is important to the integrated by meta analysis. Additionally, we should develop protocol nursing intervention for the effective pain release.

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Anodization of $TiO_2$ with Seawater Electrolyte; Evaluation of Hydrogen Production in PEG and Photocatalytic Cr(VI) Reduction (해수전해질을 이용한 양극산화 $TiO_2$ 제조; 광전기화학적 수소제조 및 Cr(VI) 환원처리 연구)

  • Shim, Eun-Jung;Park, Min-Sung;Her, A-Young;Joo, Hyun-Ku;Yoon, Jae-Kyung
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.404-409
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    • 2009
  • The present works were performed that titanium foil was anodized in various dilution ratios of seawater and distilled water with 10V external voltage applied, then annealed at $450^{\circ}C$ to obtain $TiO_2$ on the Ti substrate. The prepared samples were characterized by instruments (XRD, SEM, and photocurrent) and used to investigate rate of hydrogen production in photoelectrochemical cell as well as Cr(VI) reduction. As the results of experiments, the anodized $TiO_2$ in seawater electrolytes, which are ranged from 15 to 50 times dilution of seawater, was showed a relatively higher hydrogen production (ca. 97~110 umol/hr-$cm^2$) and Cr(VI) reduction (ca. 95% reduction).

Analysis of Studies on Image of the Nurses Performed in Korea (간호 이미지에 대한 논문분석)

  • Kim, Jung-A;Lee, Soon-Hee
    • The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.199-211
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    • 2003
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to review and summarize the trend of nursing research on image of nurses performed in Korea and to get the preliminary data for future research. Method: This study queried 18 Korean studies performed from 1990 to 2002, selected by two online databases surfing. The studies were analyzed in terms of several standards Lee, Myung Ha(1996) suggested in her study. Result: (1) The first study on image of nursing performed at 1992. (2) 33.4% of the studies included in this analysis were performed for a thesis for a degree, 61.2% hired non-experimental research design, and only 5.6% selected study sample by simple random sampling. (3) Almost studies used the research instruments developed by Korean nursing scientist and collected research data with questionnaires. (4) The variety variables were analyzed to identify the relationship between image of nurses and the variables. (5) 88.9% of the studies included in this analysis included the suggestions for future study. Conclusion: The research findings were summarized and strategic planning for future study on image of nurses were discussed.

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Space Physics Sensor on KOMPSAT-1

  • Min, Kyoung-Wook;Choi, Young-Wan;Shin, Young-Hoon;Lee, Jae-Jin;Lee, Dae-Hee;Kim, Jhoon
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 1998.09a
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    • pp.355-360
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    • 1998
  • A small package of plasma instruments, Space Physics Sensor, will monitor the space environment and its effects on microelectronics in the low altitude region as it operates on board the KOMPSAT-1 from 1999 over the maximum of the solar cycle 23. The Space Physics Sensor (SPS) consists of two parts: the Ionospheric Measurement Sensor (IMS) and the High Energy Particle Detector (HEPD). IMS will make in situ Measurements of the thermal electron density and temperature, and is expected to provide a global map of the thermal electron characteristics and the variability according to the solar and geomagnetic activity in the high altitude ionosphere of the KOMPSAT-t orbit. HEPD will measure the fluxes of high energy protons and electrons, monitor the single event upsets caused by these energetic charged particles, and give the information of the total radiation dose received by the spacecraft. The continuous operation of these sensors, along with the ground measurements such as incoherent scatter radars, digital ionosondes and other spacecraft measurements, will enhance our understanding of this important region of practical use for the low earth orbit satellites.

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Performance Test for the SIGMA Communication System

  • Jeong, Seonyeong;Lee, Hyojeong;Lee, Seongwhan;Shin, Jehyuck;Lee, Jungkyu;Jin, Ho
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.335-344
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    • 2016
  • Scientific CubeSat with Instruments for Global Magnetic Fields and Radiations (SIGMA) is a 3-U size CubeSat that will be operated in low earth orbit (LEO). The SIGMA communication system uses a very high frequency (VHF) band for uplink and an ultra high frequency (UHF) band for downlink. Both frequencies belong to an amateur band. The ground station that communicates with SIGMA is located at Kyung Hee Astronomical Observatory (KHAO). For reliable communication, we carried out a laboratory (LAB) test and far-field tests between the CubeSat and a ground station. In the field test, we considered test parameters such as attenuation, antenna deployment, CubeSat body attitude, and Doppler frequency shift in transmitting commands and receiving data. In this paper, we present a communication performance test of SIGMA, a link budget analysis, and a field test process. We also compare the link budget with the field test results of transmitting commands and receiving data.

Development of Indicators for Assessment of Technology Integrated Business Models in Climate Change Responses (기후기술 융·복합 사업모델 평가를 위한 지표 개발)

  • Oh, Sang Jin;Sung, Min-Gyu;Kim, Hyung-Ju
    • Journal of Climate Change Research
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.435-443
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    • 2018
  • Climate technology applied to address climate change requires a comprehensive review such as environmental and social acceptability in addition to economic feasibility. Not only mitigation and adaptation technologies, but also integration of climate technologies into a business model with other relevant technologies including ICT, finance, and policy instruments could enhance technical, economic, and environmental performances to respond to climate changes. However, many climate projects (and business models) are currently not designed to consider adequately complex climate?related issues. In addition, there is a lack of research on assessment systems that can comprehensively evaluate business feasibility of such models. In this study, we developed a system consisting of nine major indicators in four fields to assess climate technology-based business models. Each indicator was weighed using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) for systematic assessment of business models. The process can be utilized as a tool to guide improvement of climate technology business models.