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Article_IKNC_2019- Harrisco opens International Conference “Knowledge Civilization and Nano Technology” in Jeju
  • Date2019/09/05 10:47
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 Participation from eight SCI(E)-level International Journals, ‘Thriving…’ which has remarkably increased from one last year to eight this year.

At the 2nd IKNC International Conference held at the Ramada Hotel in Jeju, from 11th to 14th August, major participants from Korea and abroad, including editors of overseas journals. Provided by the IKNC Executive Office

The Second International Knowledge Civilization and Nano Technology Conference (IKNC), hosted by Harrisco, a global specialist in translation of academic papers, was held at the Ramada Hotel in Jeju, South Korea, on August 11-14, 2019.

The Second IKNC presented in-depth topics with foreign scholars working in the United States, Japan, India, Poland, and Ethiopia on the subject of ‘the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Nano Technology: Humanities, Science, and Technology’.

In particular, the editors of eight SCI(E)-level international journals participated in this conference to present academic papers in various fields, and on-site consulting was provided to researchers who attended this conference on publication of overseas journal papers.

It was unusual for SCI(E)-level international journal editors to participate in the international academic conference held in South Korea. It attracted the attention of domestic academia.

In a keynote address at this conference, Bernard Baeyens, the president of the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) presented the theme “Technological Advances: Key of Hope”
Bernard Baeyens said, “In the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, connected living, sharing economy, and robotics are very important flows that define our future” so “To do that, we need to reconsider our existing social and economic systems.”
In the Keynote addresses that followed, Roman M. Kalina, the chief editor of Archives of Budo in Poland, presented on the topic of ‘An Innovative Education System for Specialists in Health Promotion and Survival Ability (diagnostics, prophylaxis, therapy)’; Jose Nandhikkara CMI, the editor of Dharma in India, presented ‘Ethics of Knowledge Civilization’; and Professor Jun-ichi Shimoyama, Physics and Mathematics, Aoyama Gakuin University in Japan, presented ‘Recent Topics on Science and Technology of Superconducting Materials and Their Applications’.

In domestic paper presentations, Lee Heungsik, Professor at Chung-Ang University, presented ‘Effect of graphene thin layer on static and dynamic magnetostrictive behavior in TbDyFe multi-layered film for micro-energy devices’; Seo Jingyo, senior researcher at the Kukkiwon Research Center, presented a paper on ‘Taekwondo as a good exercise and martial arts’; Park Sam-Hun, Professor at Konkuk University, Park Heeyoung, Professor at Daejin University, and Cho Gyuheon, Professor at Sang Myung University, presented a paper on ‘A Study on Diversity of Sprits of the Dead in Seasonal Customs of Japan; Um Taehwan, Professor at Eul-Ji University and Kim Jihee, Professor at Kang-Won University, presented a paper on ‘Survey on delivery time of automatic external defibrillators installed at apartment houses’; Kim Taeyoung, Professor at HUFS, and Kim Hyeyoung, Professor at Kang-Won University, presented a paper on ‘Effect of Diabetes Index on Periodontal Disease in Korean Adults’; and Ahn Namil and Lee Moonsung, Professors at Korea University, presented a paper on ‘Literary Form and Meaning of Diseases and Treatments described in Shin Jaehyo’s editorial’.

The international journals that participated in the IKNC Jeju conference were Journal of Dharma (A&HCI), Archives of Budo (SCIE, SCOPUS), Ethiopian Journal of Health Development (SSCI, SCI), International Journal of Hindu Studies (A&HCI), Science of Advanced Materials (SCIE), Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters (SCIE), and Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (SCIE).

Ahn Namil, Professor at Korea University, presenting a paper at the IKNC Jeju conference, said “it was very meaningful to have the opportunity to present the paper with overseas scholars who are editors of prominent international journals. . . . I hope that this will be a place for a wide range of academic exchanges for Korean researchers to learn about international research trends.”

Kim Moo Jin, CEO of IAESTE KOREA, who hosted this IKNC conference, said “In this IKNC conference, eight SCI(E)-level international journals participated, which will definitely serve as an international academic conference. . . . IKNC will be the leading global academic exchange in Korea by attracting more international journals in the future.”

In the interim, the papers presented at this IKNC will be published in the eight SCI(E)-level journals that participated in this conference after being reviewed.


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