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This volume offers a selection of papers presented at the Europe-Korea Conference on Science and Technology 2019 (EKC 2019). EKC is a multi/inter/transdisciplinary conference covering all fields of science and technology, aiming to facilitate networking and collaboration between academic and industrial researchers involved in R&D, engineering, manufacturing, and application.
The scope is broad, with topics covered including physics and mathematics; chemistry, materials and chemical engineering; biology, bioengineering and medical science; Earth science and environmental engineering;
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Produktbeschreibung
This volume offers a selection of papers presented at the Europe-Korea Conference on Science and Technology 2019 (EKC 2019). EKC is a multi/inter/transdisciplinary conference covering all fields of science and technology, aiming to facilitate networking and collaboration between academic and industrial researchers involved in R&D, engineering, manufacturing, and application.

The scope is broad, with topics covered including physics and mathematics; chemistry, materials and chemical engineering; biology, bioengineering and medical science; Earth science and environmental engineering; architecture, civil and ocean engineering; electrical, electronic, and informational engineering; mechanical, aerospace, naval, and nuclear engineering; and social science.

This book showcases a selection of peer-reviewed, high-impact research results which will be of interest to a wide audience.

Autorenporträt
Jong Mun Park is a "President of Korean Scientist Association of Austria", a "Chair of KIAT European Korean Science & Technology Advisory Board". He was a member of "2015/2016/2017 EU Eurostars2 IEP (Independent Evaluation Panel). He is a Principal Engineer in the R&D Department of ams AG since 2003, and has now about 30 years experiences in semiconductor fields. Jong Mun received his Ph.D. from Vienna University of Technology in 2004. From 1988-2001 he worked as Senior Researcher at the Power Semiconductor Group, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI), where he had been leading many national projects for developing high-voltage and power semiconductor devices. Dr. Park holds over 25 national/international patents and co-authored over 120 publications in technical journals and a book. In 2009-2011 he was in the IRPS Technical Committee and co-chair in the high-voltage/RF session. Dr. Park was a member of ESSDERC2015 technical committee. He was also involved as work-package/task leader in several European projects like MODERN and SUPERTHEME. He received a best research awards from Steiermark, Austria at 2011. From 2006-2009 he was a leader of TCAD/Device engineering team within ams/IBM joint project for developing high-voltage IC technology, where he developed the industry best high-voltage p-channel LDMOS transistors. His interests include device engineering/optimization/TCAD works for high-voltage CMOS, nano-metal filter and CMOS integration, hot-carrier reliability, SiC power devices, high-voltage CMOS integration, industry & medical sensors, sensors for wearable devices, medical/iTOF CMOS image sensors, optics & photodiode integration, and 3D sensor integration. Dong Ryeol (Patrick) Whang received his PhD from Seoul National University. He has been appointed as an assistant professor at Johannes Kepler University Linz in Austria from Nov 2016 to Feb 2020. He is currently an Assistant Professor of the Department of Advanced Materials in Hannam University, Korea. His research interests focus on design and synthesis of transition metal complexes, artificial photosynthesis, density functional theory (DFT) based on quantum chemical calculation and phosphorescent organometallic complexes for organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) and light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs).