Keynote Speeches and Honorable Talks

 

1.     Keynote Speech, Materials for Water Sustainability Session, American Chemical Society Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, August 2012 (planned).

2.     Invited Speech, Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Sciences: Water, Holderness, NH, June 2012

3.     Keynote Speech, Environmental Implication and Application of Nanotechnology session, American Chemical Society Annual Conference, Boston, MA, August 2010

4.     Invited Speech, Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Nanotechnology,  Waterville Valley, NH, June 2011.

5.     Keynote Speech, Korean Scientists and Engineers Association, Southeastern Regional Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 2011

 

Conferences and Proceedings

 

1.     Snow, S.; Park, K.E.; Kim, J.H. (2012). “Antimicrobial Properties of Fullerene Derivatives as a Function of Structure and Aggregation State.” International Conference on the Environmental Effects of Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials, Banff, AB, Canada

2.     Cates, E.Z.; Wilkinson, A.; Kim, J.H. (2012). “Delineating Optical Enhancement Mechanisms by Li+ Doping in the Visible-to-Ultraviolet Upconversion Material, Y2SiO5:Pr3+.” Material Research Society National Conference and Exposition, San Francisco, CA

3.     Lee, J.S.; Kim, C.K.; Kim, J.H. (2012). “The Effect of Membrane Configuration and Operational Modes on the Fouling Characteristics of Ceramic MF and UF Membranes.” American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Dallas, TX

4.     Kim, J.H.; Cho, M.; Snow, S. (2012). “Escherichia coli Inactivation by UVC-Irradiated C60: Kinetics and Mechanisms.” ACS National Conference and Exposition, San Diego, CA

5.     Snow, S.; Kim, J.H. (2012). “Quantitative analysis of the impact of functionalization on physical and photochemical properties of fullerenes.” ACS National Conference and Exposition, San Diego, CA

6.     Kim, J.H.; Castellano, F.N.; Kim, J.H. (2012). “Photon Upconversion in Polymer Matrix based on Sensitized Triplet-Triplet Annihilation: Application to Photocatalysis.” ACS National Conference and Exposition, San Diego, CA

7.     Cates, E.Z.; Wilkinson, A.; Kim, J.H. (2012). “Delineating Optical Enhancement Mechanisms by Li+ Ions in the Antimicrobial Upconversion Material, Y2SiO5:Pr3+” ACS National Conference and Exposition, San Diego, CA

8.     Kim, J.H.; Cho, M.; Snow, S.M. (2012). “Escherichia coli Inactivation by UVC-Irradiated C60: Kinetics and Mechanisms.” ACS National Conference and Exposition, San Diego, CA

9.     Lee, S.; Dilaver, M.; Park, P.P.; Kim, J.H. (2011). “Fouling Characteristics of Ceramic Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration Membranes Treating Surface Waters.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Phoenix, AZ

10.   Kim, J.H. (2010). “Photocatalytic Nanoparticles for Water and Surface Disinfection.” Nano 2010 Conference, Clemson University, Clemson, SC

11.   Cates, E.; Cho, M.; Kim, J.H. (2010) “Converting Visible Light to UVC: Lanthanide Upconversion Nano-Phosphors for Light-Activated Biocidal Surfaces.” ACS National Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA

12.   Hwang, T.M.; Nam, S.H.; Go, W.B.; Lee, S.; Cho, M.; Kim, J.H. (2010). “Enhanced Inactivation and DBPs Control by Sequential Disinfection Using Ozone/Chlorine or Chlorine Dioxide/Chlorine.” International Ozone Association (IOA)–EA3G International Conference, Geneva, Switzerland

13.   Lee, J.; Mackeyev, Y.; Cho, M.; Kim, J.H.; Wilson, L.J.; Alvarez, P.J.J. (2010). “Water-soluble C60 Derivatives as Novel Photocatalyst: Photochemical Properties.” ACS National Conference, San Francisco, CA

14.   Cho, M.; Lee, J.; Mackeyev, Y.; Wilson, L.J.; Alvarez, P.J.J.; Hughes, J.B.; Kim, J.H. (2010). “Water-soluble C60 Derivatives as Novel Photocatalyst: Biocidal Properties.” ACS National Conference, San Francisco, CA

15.   Kim, D.; Kim, J.H.; Stoesser, T. (2009). “LES of Flow in an Ozone Contactor: Mean and Instantaneous Turbulent Flow Characteristics.” IAHR Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

16.   Wang, Y.; Baek, J.B.; Kim, J.H.; Pennell, K. (2009). “Transport and Retention of Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (MWNTs) in Quartz Sands.” Soil Science Society of America (ASA-CSSA-SSSA) Annual Meetings, Pittsburgh, PA

17.   *Gandhi, V.; Cho, M.; Kim, D. J.; Wright, H.; Lee, K. H. Roberts, P.; Stoesser, T.; Kim, J. H. (2009). “Visualizing Flow and Dose Delivery in UV Reactors Using 3-Dimensional Laser Induced Fluorescence.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Seattle, WA

18.   Wang, Y.; Baek, J.B.; Kim, J.H. and Pennell, K.D. (2009). “Effect of Tube Length on Transport of Multiwall Nanotubes (MWNTs) in a Water-Saturated Quartz Sand,” American Geological Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA

19.   Kim, J.H.; Cho, M.; Lee, J.; Fortner, J.D.; Song, W.; Hughes, J.B.; Alvarez, P.J.; Cooper, W.J.; Jang, S.S. (2009). “Transformation of C60 in the Aqueous Phase and Impact on Microbial Toxicity.” 4th International Conference on the Environmental Effects of Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

20.   *Hyung, H.; Kim, J. H. (2008). “Fate of Carbon Nanomaterials in Natural and Engineered Water Environments.” American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA

21.   *Shah, S.; Huang, C. H.; Kim, J. H. (2008). “Modeling Rejection of Select Antibiotics by Nanofiltration Membranes under varying Water Quality Conditions.” American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA

22.   *Miyashita, Y.; Park, S. H., Hyung, H.; Huang, C. H.; Kim, J. H. (2008). “Removal of N-Nitrosamines and Their Precursors by Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Membranes.” American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA

23.   *Gandhi, V.; Cho, M.; Kim, D. J.; Kim, D.; Wright, H.; Lee, K. H. Roberts, P.; Stoesser, T.; Kim, J. H. (2008). “UV Process Flow Visualization and Characterization Using 3-Dimensional Laser Induced Fluorescence.” American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA

24.   Kim, J. H.; Huang, C. H. (2008). „Removal of Emerging Drinking Water Contaminants by High Pressure Membrane Processes.” Georgia Water & Pollution Control Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA

25.   Gandhi, V.; Cho, M.; Kim, D.J.; Kim, D.I.; Kim, S.H.; Wright, H.; Lee, K.H.; Roberts, P.; Stoesser, T.; Kim, J.H. (2009). “UV Process Flow Visualization and Quantification using 3-Dimensional Laser Induced Fluorescence.” Water Environmental Federation Disinfection 2009 Conference, Atlanta, GA

26.   Lee, J.; Yamakoshi, Y.; Hughes, J. B.; Kim, J. H. (2008). “Changes in Dispersion Status and Photochemical Property of C60 in the Aqueous Phase by Encapsulating Agents.” 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA

27.   Zhang, B.; Fortner, J. D.; Lee, J. S.; Huang, C. H.; Kim, J. H.; Hughes, J. B. (2008). “Catalytic Degradation of Indigo Dye by Aqueous Stable C60 Aggregates.” 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA

28.   Hyung, H.; Fortner, J. D.; Hughes, J. B.; Kim, J. H. (2008). “Natural Organic Matter Assisted Dispersion of Carbon Nanotubes in the Aqueous Phase.” 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA

29.   Shah, A. D.; Kim, J. H.; Huang, C. H. (2008). Enhanced Chlorination and Disinfection Byproduct Formation Of Organic Contaminants by Tertiary Amines.” 235th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA

30.   Hyung, H.; Mane, P.; Brown, J.; Wilf, M.; Park, J.S.; Kim, S.H.; Kim, J.H. (2007). “Boron Rejection by SWRO Membrane Process: From Lab-Scale Mechanistic Study to Full-Scale Process Simulation and Cost Analysis.” International Desalination Association World Congress, Gran Canaria, Spain

31.   *Kim, D.; Roberts, P. W.; Elovitz, M.; Kim, J. H. (2007). “Ozone Contactor Flow Visualization and Characterization Using 3-Dimensional Laser Induced Fluorescence.” American Water Works Association Water Quality Technology Conference, Charlotte, NC

32.   Lee, J.; Fortner, J. D.; Hughes, J. B.; Kim, J. H. (2007). “Photochemical Production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) by Aqueous C60 Colloids during the UV Illumination.” 233rd American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Chicago, IL

33.   Fortner, J. D.; Kim, D. I.; Boyd. A. M.; Falkner, J. C.; Moran, S.; Hughes, J. B.; Kim, J. H. (2007). “Ozonation of C60 in Water.” 233rd American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Chicago, IL

34.    Shah, A. D.; Kim, J. H.; Huang, C. H. (2007). Reaction Kinetics and Transformation of Carbadox and Structurally Related Compounds with Aqueous Chlorine.” 233rd American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, Chicago, IL

35.   *Hyung, H.; Mane, P.; Brown, J.; Wilf, M.; Park, J. S.; Kim. J. H. (2007). “A Mechanistic Study on the Boron Rejection by Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Membranes.” AWWA Membrane Technology Conference, Tampa, FL

36.   *Mane, P.; Hyung, H.; Wilf, M.; Brown, J.; Park, J. S.; Kim, S. H.; Kim. J. H. (2007). “RO Process Design Optimization Based on Stochastic Cost Estimation Model Coupled with Process Performance Simulation Model.” AWWA Membrane Technology Conference, Tampa, FL

37.   *Miyashita, Y.; Lee, J. Y.; Hyung, H.; Park, S. H.; Huang, C. H.; Kim, J. H. (2007). “Removal of N-Nitrosamines by Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Membranes.” AWWA Membrane Technology Conference, Tampa, FL.

38.   *Shah, A. D.; Huang, C. H.; Kim, J. H. (2007) “Effect of Varying Water Quality Conditions on Rejection of Selected Antibiotics by Nanofiltration Membranes.” AWWA Membrane Technology Conference, Tampa, FL.

39.   *Fortner, J. D. Lee, J.; Hughes, J. B.; Kim, J. H. (2006). “Fate and Transformation of Carbon Nanomaterials in Natural and Engineered Aqueous Phase Environment.” Korean Society of Environmental Engineers Fall Conference, Kangreung, Korea.

40.   *Kim, D. I.; Nemlioglu, S.; Lee, K. H.; Roberts, P. J. W.; Kim, J. H. (2006). “Disinfection Efficiency Enhancement and DBP Reduction in an Ozone Contactor Using 3-Dimensional Laser Induced Fluorescence.” Korean Society of Environmental Engineers Fall Conference, Kangreung, Korea.

41.   Fortner, J. D.; Boyd, A. M.; Lafferty, B. J.; Kim, D. I.; Faulkner, J. C.; Kim, J. H.; Hughes, J. B. (2006). “Ozonation of Nano-Scale C60 Aggregates in Water” Gordon Research Conference, Environmental Sciences: Water, Plymouth, NH. 

42.   *Shah, A. D.; McCallum, E. A.; Do, A. T.; Hyung, H.; Huang, C. H.; and Kim, J. H. (2006). “Rejection of Hormone and Selected Human and Veterinary Antibiotics by Nanofiltration Membranes.” AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition, San Antonio, TX

43.   Fortner, J. D.; Kim, D. Kim, J. H.; Hughes, J. B. (2005)  Ozonation of C60 Aggregates in Water”  Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 26th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD

44.   *Fortner, J.; Kim, J. H.; Hughes, J. B. (2005). “Fate and transformation of water-stable, nanoscale C60 aggregates during ozonation and UV irradiation processes.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Quebec, Quebec

45.   *Kim, D.; Marda, S.; Gordy, J.; Ketter, C.; Pierpont, J.; Kim, M. J.; Craig, M.; Gianatasio, J.; Kim, J. H. (2005). Full-Scale Plant Conversion Experience: Installation of Ozone-BAC Process and Disinfectant Residual Control.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Quebec, Quebec

46.   *Marda, S.; Kim, D.; Pierpont, J.; Kim, M. J.; Craig, M.; Perdue, M.; Amirtharajah, A.; Kim, J. H. (2005). Factors Affecting Monochloramine Stability in Ozone-BAC Process.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Quebec, Quebec

47.   *Shah, A.; Kim, J. H.; Huang, C. H. (2005). “Reactions of Quinoxaline N,N’-Dioxide Antibacterial Agents with Free and Combined Chlorine.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Quebec, Quebec

48.   *Shah, A.; Kim, J. H.; Huang, C. H. (2005). “The Fate and Transformation of Quinoxaline N’N’-Dioxide Antibacterial Agents during Chlorination.” International Conference on Environmental Exposure and Health, Wessex Institute of Technology and Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.

49.   *Shah, A.; McCallum, E.; Hyung, H.; Huang, C. H.; Kim, J. H. (2005). “Removal of Emerging Trace Contaminants by Nanofiltration Membranes.” International Conference on Environmental Exposure and Health, Wessex Institute of Technology and Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.

50.   Kim, D.; Tang, G. Hasan, G.; Adu-Sarkodie, K.; Teefy, S.; Shukairy, H. M.; Mariņas, B. J.; Kim, J. H. (2005). “Modeling Cryptosporidium Parvum Oocyst Inactivation and Bromate Formation in a Full-Scale Ozone Contactor by Computer Software.” International Ozone Association – Pan American Group Regional Conference, Atlanta, Georgia

51.   *Shah, A.; McCallum, E.; Park, A.; Huang, C. H.; Kim, J. H. (2005). “Effect of Water Quality on Rejection of Selected Human and Veterinary Antibiotics by Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Membranes.” AWWA Membrane Technology Conference, Phoenix, Texas

52.   *McCallum, E.; Hyung, H.; Shah, A. Huang, C. H.; Kim, J. H. (2005). “Removal of Hormones by Nanofiltration: Effects of Hormone Concentration and Natural Organic Matter Fouling on Removal.” AWWA Membrane Technology Conference, Phoenix, Texas

53.   *Kim, D.; Kim, J. H. (2004). “Real-Time Monitor and Control of Ozone Disinfection Process.” International Ozone Association – Pan American Group Regional Conference, Windsor, Ontario.

54.   Kitis, M.; Lozier, J. C.; Kim, J. H.; Mi, B.; Mariņas, B. J. (2003). “Microbial Removal and Integrity Monitoring of High-Pressure Membranes.” Chemical Engineering Conference for Collaborative Research in Eastern Mediterranean, Thessaloniki, Greece.

55.   Park, Y.; Forney L. J.; Kim, J. H.; Skelland, A.H.P. (2003). “Emulsion Liquid  Membranes: Effect of Surfactants on Mass Transfer.” AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California

56.   *Lozier, J. C; Kitis, M.; Kim, J. H.; Mi, B.; Mariņas, B. J. (2003). “Evaluation of Biologic and Non-Biologic Methods for Assessing Virus Removal by and Integrity of High Pressure Membrane Systems.” Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia

57.   *Kim, J. H.; Corona-Vasquez, B.; Mariņas, B. J. (2002). “Mechanistic Approach for Modeling the Inactivation of Microbial Contaminants with Chemical Disinfectants and Ultraviolet Light.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Seattle, Washington

58.   *Adu-Sarkodie, K.; Kim, J. H.; Mariņas, B. J. (2002). "A Mechanistic Modeling Approach for Elucidating the Roles of Water Quality Parameters in the Formation of Bromate in Natural Waters." AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Seattle, Washington

59.   *Kitis, M.; Lozier, J. C.; Kim, J. H.; Mi, B; Mariņas, B. J. (2002).  “Microbial removal and integrity monitoring of high-pressure membranes.” American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exhibition, New Orleans, Louisiana.

60.   *Tang, G.; Corona-Vasquez, B.; Kim, J. H.; Mariņas, B. J. (2001). “Integral Optimization of C. parvum Inactivation and Bromate Formation Control in Ozone Disinfection Systems with Fluorescent-Dyed Polystyrene Microspheres.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Nashville, Tennessee.

61.   *Kim, J. H.; von Gunten, U.; Mariņas, B. J. (2001). “Modeling the Effect of Water Quality on Bromate Formation and Cryptosporidium parvum Oocyst Inactivation during Ozone Treatment.” AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition, University Forum Session, Washington DC.

62.   *Kim, J. H.; Urban, M.A.; Echigo, S.; Minear, R. A.; Mariņas, B. J. (2000). “Bromate Formation and Cryptosporidium parvum Disinfection during Ozone Treatment of  Natural Waters.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah.

63.   *Urban, M.A.; Douville, C. J.; Daw, B. C.; Echigo, S.; Kim, J. H.; Amy, G. L.; Mariņas, B. J.; Minear, R. A. (2000). “Bromate Formation and Control for Low-Bromide Waters in a Flow-Through Ozone Contactor.” 1st World Congress of the International Water Association, Paris, France

64.   *Kim, J. H.; Urban, M.A.; Echigo, S.; Minear, R. A.; Mariņas, B. J. (2000). “Integrated Control of Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts and Bromate in Ozone Contactors.” Health-Related Water Microbiology Symposium, 1st World Congress of the International Water Association, Paris, France.

65.   *Najm, I. N; Gillogly, T. E. T.; Amy, G. L.; Douville, C. J.; Daw, B. C.; Minear, R. A.; Marinas, B. J.; Urban, M.A.;  Echigo, S.; Kim, J. H.; Andrews, R. C.; Hofmann, R.; Croue, J. P. (2000). “Bromate Formation and Control During Ozonation of Low Bromide Waters.” AWWA Annual Conference and Exposition, Denver, Colorado.

66.   *Roustan, M.;  Kim, J. H.; Mariņas, B. J. (2000). “Hydrodynamics of Ozone Contactors.” International Specialized Symposium IOA 2000, International Ozone Association, Toulouse, France.

67.   *Kim, J. H.; Urban, M.A.; Echigo, S.; Minear, R. A.; Mariņas, B. J. (2000). “Optimization of Bromate Formation and Cryptosporidium Control in Drinking Water.” Inorganics 2000 Workshop, American Water Works Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

68.   *Kim, J. H.; Urban, M.A., Echigo, S., Minear, R. A., and Mariņas, B. J. (1999). “Integrated Optimization of Bromate Formation and Cryptosporidium parvum Oocyst Control in Batch and Flow-through Ozone Contactors.” AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference, Tampa, Florida.

69.   Yi, H. S.; Kim, J. H.; Hyung, H.; Lee, S. H.; Lee, C. H. (1999). “Cleaner Production Option in a Food (Kimchi) Industry.” The Second Asia-Pacific Cleaner Production Roundtable and Trade Expo, Brisbane, Australia.

70.   Yi, H. S.; Kim, J. H.; Hyung, H.; Lee, S. H.; Lee, C. H. (1998). “Clean Technology in Food Industry.” The 4th International Symposium on a Guide to the 21st Clean Technology, Cheju, South Korea.

71.   Yi, H. S.; Kim, J. H.; Hyung, H.; Lee, S. H.; Lee, C. H. (1998). “Wastewater Recycling in Kimchi industry.” The 2nd International Conference of Advanced Wastewater Treatment, Recycling and Reuse-AWT98. Milano, Italy.

72.   Wang, Y.; Kim, J. H.; Choo, C. H.; Lee, Y. S.; Lee, C. H. (1998). “Hydrophilic Modification of Polypropylene Microfiltration Membranes by Ozone-Induced Graft Polymerization.” Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Annual Conference, Daejun, South Korea.

73.   Kim, J. H.; Yi, H. S.; Lee, C. H. (1997). “Effect of Membrane Support Material of Ceramic MF Membrane on the Fouling and Back-Washing Efficiency.” Membrane Society of Korea Annual Conference, South Korea.

74.   *Kim, J. H.; Yi, H. S.; Lee, C. H.; Kim, B. K.; Cho, J. S.; Jee, H. S.; Back, W. H. (1997). “Development of Zero-Discharge System Using Chemical Precipitation and Membrane Process in the Food Industry.” Korean Society of Environmental Engineers Annual Conference, Seoul, South Korea.

75.   Kim, J. H.; Yi, H. S.; Lee, C. H.; Kim, B. K.; Cho, J. S.; Jee, H. S.; Back, W. H. (1997). “Reuse Technique of Brining Wastewater in Kimchi Industry, The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Annual Conference, Incheon, South Korea

*Lee, S. H.; Kim, J. H.; Lee, C. H.; Lee, M. C.; Chung, K. J. (1995). “Flux Improvement in Nanofiltration through a Hybrid Process with Microfiltration.” Euromembrane '95, University of Bath, Bath, U.K

 

* Presentations with proceeding papers

   

  Invited Talks

 1.     Johns Hopkins University, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, October 2012

2.     Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, October 2012

3.     University of Pittsburg, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, October 2012

4.     Michigan State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, September 2012

5.     Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Science, April 2012

6.     Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute, Seoul, Korea, May 2012

7.     SK Chemical Corporation, Suwon, Korea, May 2012

8.     Kookmin University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul, Korea, May 2012

9.     Dankook University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Suwon, Korea, May 2012

10.   Yale University, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, February 2012

11.   Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Energy, Environment and Chemical Engineering, St. Louis, MO, November 2011

12.   University of South Carolina, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, October 2011

13.   Rice University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, September 2011

14.   University of Seoul, Department of Environmental Engineering, Seoul, Korea, June 2011

15.   University of New Mexico, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Albuquerque, NM, April 2011

16.   Yale University, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale, CT, October 2010

17.   University of Georgia, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Griffin, GA, October 2010

18.   Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Zurich, Switzerland, May 2010

19.   American Society of Civil Engineers, Georgia Section, Atlanta, GA, April 2010

20.   Auburn University, Department of Civil Engineering, Auburn, AL, October 2009

21.   Korea University, Department of Architectural, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul, Korea,  June 2009

22.   Ehwa Woman’s University, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Seoul, Korea, June 2009

23.   Seoul National University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul, Korea, June 2009

24.   Kolon Engineering & Construction, Yongin, Korea, September 2008

25.   Nanotechnology and the Environment Conference, Assessment of Nanomaterials in the Environment (ANE) Center at Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, August 2008

26.   University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Urbana, IL, February 2008

27.   Doosan Hydro Technology, Inc, Tampa, FL, January 2008

28.   Emory University, Department of Environmental Studies, Atlanta, GA, January 2008

29.   Korea University, Department of Architectural, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul, Korea, July 2007

30.   Korean Institute of Construction Technology, Seoul, Korea, July 2007

31.   Myungji University, Department of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, Yongin, Korea, July 2007

32.   Hanyang University, Department of Civil Engineering, Seoul, Korea, June 2007

33.   Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, Korea, June 2007

34.   Kunkuk University, Department of Environmental Engineering, Seoul, Korea, June 2007

35.   Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Daejun, Korea, June 2007

36.   Conoco-Philips Research and Development Center, Bartlesville, OK, April 2007

37.   Korea Water Corporation, Taejeon, Korea, August 2005

38.   Korean Institute of Construction Technology, Seoul, Korea, August 2005

39.   The Center of Advanced Materials for Purification of Water with Systems (WaterCAMPWS) Annual Symposium, Atlanta, GA, April 2005

40.   Georgia Water & Pollution Control Association, Fall Conference and Exposition, Dalton, GA, November 2004

41.   Special Workshop on Advanced Oxidation Process and DBPs Control in Water Treatment, Korean Society on Water Quality, Seoul, Korea, July 2004

42.   Saehan Industry, Inc., Seoul, Korea, May 2004

43.   Samsung Construction Engineering, Sungnam, Korea, May 2004

44.   Research and Development Center, Dong-Woo FineChem, Pyungtak, Korea, May 2004

45.   Symposium for Future Technologies in Water and Wastewater Treatment, Water Recycle Technology Center, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Korea, May 2004

46.   Hoseo University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chunan, Korea, May 2004

47.   Seoul National University, Department of Public Health, Seoul, Korea, May 2004

48.   Seoul National University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul, Korea, May 2004

 

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