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John P. DiMoia

27 West Coast Crescent (Blue Horizon Complex)

Apt. 07-021 (Tower D), Singapore, 128048

Phone: (65) 6516-7509 (office)

(65) 8268-3197 (cell)

E-mail: hisjpd@nus.edu.sg

CURRENT PROJECTS

(1) “Reconstructing Bodies”: Biomedicine, Health, and Nation-Building in South Korea, (1945-present) (South Korea, Japan, US, Northern Europe), forthcoming, June 2013, from Stanford University Press (2) “Atoms for Sale”?: Generating Power (Electric, Hydroelectric, Atomic) and the Making of an Electrical Infrastructure in Northeast Asia, 1880-present (2012-2016) (in preparation) (3) Co-editor, proposed edited volume on Engineering Asia: Post-Colonial Science and Technology in East Asia, along with Dr. Hiromi Mizuno, University of Minnesota, Dr. Aaron Moore, Arizona State University (2011-2014) (in preparation)

ACADEMIC / EDUCATION

National University of Singapore / (June 2008-present) Assistant Professor, Department of History, affiliated with STS (Science, Technology & Society) Research Cluster (from August 2008), courses taught include HY 1101E (Asia and the Modern World), HY2220 (20th Century Korea), HY2251 (From the Wheel to the Web, HY3223 (Technology and Culture in the Asia-Pacific), HY3252, From Tropical Medicine to Bioscience, HY 6660 / ISM on History of Medicine Princeton University—(2001-2007) Department of History, Program in History of Science, Ph.D. Candidate, 129 Dickinson Hall, Princeton, NJ, 08540

Dissertation Title: Hanmi hyŏpcho /한.미협조 (Korean-American Cooperation) and the Origins of South Korean State Science, 1945-1975 Completed Comprehensive Exams as of May 2003; M.A. in History awarded November 2003; Ph.D. Defense: August 8, 2007. (Degree awarded November 2007.) 3 Fields: History of the Human Sciences (E. Lunbeck, 1750-2000); Transnational American History (D. Rodgers, 1876-2000); Science and Empire (D. Graham Burnett, 1492-2000) Advisers: Dr. Ben Elman (East Asian Studies, Princeton University), Dr. Elizabeth Lunbeck (History, Vanderbilt University)

Georgetown University—M.A. in English, May 1998 (1996-1998) Thesis: Where's Werner?: The Science Wars and the Role of Metaphor in Contemporary Narrative (Science Studies, Contemporary American Literature)

Temple University—M. Ed. in TESOL / English Education, January 1995 (1993-1995) Thesis: Nihongho wa Sukosi Dake Dekimasu: A Diary Study of an L2 Learner (Metacognitive Language-Learning Strategies, L2 Acquisition) Temple University—B.A. in English, May 1993 (1990-1993) (American Literature, American Cultural History, 19th and 20th centuries) / Thesis re Peter Barnes, British Playwright. Departmental / Service at NUS (from June 2008- ) NUS, nominated by History Department for Teaching Excellence Award (August 2010, August 2011, August 2012), awarded FTEA / ATEA for 2010-2011, awarded FTEA for 2011-2012, with ATEA results pending Interviews conducted on behalf of Princeton University (ASC), Singapore alumni group, January-February 2010, January-February 2011 Faculty advisor to The Triple Helix, student-run publication Coordinating HOMSEA (History of Medicine Southeast Asia) Conference for June 2010, as part of IAHA (International Association of Historians of Asia), to be held in Singapore, June 22-25, 2010 Associate at ARI (Asia Research Institute) in STS, from August 2009, renewed for 2010-2011, renewed 2011-2012 Associate Fellow at Tembusu College from January 2011 History Department, Departmental Representative to STS Cluster / Steering Committee, from Fall 2008- Reader for NUS HT (Honors Papers), MA Thesis, from May 2010, supervised one HT (2010-2011), Four HTs (2011-2012), One HT (2012-2013) / Three ISM for 2011-2012, Three ISM for 2012-2013 Examiner (Field: History of Medicine) for N. Sarkar, Ph.D. Candidate, 2009, exam held in two parts, June 2009 & August 2009; defense, November 2011; also examiner for Kathryn Sweet Ph.D. co-supervisor to Pui Yee (“Elizabeth”) Chee, from January 2011, along with Dr. Francesca Bray of Edinburgh University; and a member of two Ph.D. committees, for Natasha Sarkar and Kathryn Sweet, QE scheduled for December 2012) Interviews / Media Interview, for “Ancient Doctors,” November 2008, documentary re Korean Medicine (11-17-08); film released January 2009. Oak 3 Films: http://www.oak3films.com/about_pte.html Interview requests with Al-Jazeera (Doha, July 2009) and Channel News Asia (declined)

PUBLICATIONS

Translation: English version of Dongui Bogam, participant with project in conjunction with Kyunghee University (Korean to English, Fall 2009-Winter 2010, submitted January 2010, forthcoming 2014 Web-based: Contributor to “Frog in a Well,” weblog re Korea. Recent South Korean history (19th century to the present). See: http://www.korea.net (News section cites “Frog in a Well”) Part of Consulting Pool for Book Reviews, EASTS Have read / reviewed manuscripts for EASTS (DUKE), Seoul Journal of Korean Studies (SNU), Science Technology and Society (Sage) and Biosocieties (Palgrave Macmillan) Member, Editorial Board, Korean Journal for the History of Medicine Summary / Brief Article (1) Pacific Circle (published 2009) Book Reviews (1) Review of Morris Low’s Science and the Building of a New Japan (2005), in Japanese Studies Review of David Wittner’s Technology and the Culture of Progress in Meiji Japan (2008), in Japanese Studies (2) Book Review of Asaf Goldschmidt, Evolution of Chinese Medicine, for NUS journal, Journal of Asian Social Science (3) Book Review for Japanese Studies, re Dong-Won Kim, Shigeru Nakayama, post-war EA science and technology) (4) Book Review for EASTS : Park Tae-Gyun (박태균) and Gregg Brazinsky, Economic Planning and Nation-Building in the ROK, 1960’s (November 2010) (5) Book Review of Chung-Shin Park’s Protestantism and Politics in Korea, for George Kallander, APP, (in preparation) (6) Book Review for Korean Studies Review, re Mike Robinson (via Stephen Epstein) (in preparation) (7) Book review for Japanese Studies (December 2010), re Theodore Jun Yoo’s The Politics of Gender in Colonial Korea Book / Chapters in Volumes (1) Hiromi Mizuno, draft chapter for proposed edited volume project, on 충주 비료 공장 (in preparation) (2) Chapter for edited volume: “The (After) Life of Traditional Knowledge: The Cultural Politics and Historical Epistemology of East Asian Medicine." Draft submitted July 2010, prior to August 2010 workshop in London. Carla. Nappi, UBC; Howard. Chiang, Princeton, Volker Scheid, Wesminster, eds. (in preparation) (3) “Making Death Modern: The Body, Medical Practice, and Public Health at SNU Hospital, 1957-1977,” for edited volume (August 2008), Death, Burial Practices, and the Afterlife in Korea, Michael Pettid, SUNY Binghamton & Charlotte Horlyck, SOAS / University of London (eds.) (forthcoming, University of Hawaii Press) (4)“Atoms for Sale,” chapter on origins of South Korean atomic program, for (forthcoming) volume; (project headed jointly by Dr. Mark Walker, Union College and Dr. Walter Grunden, Bowling Green, tentatively titled “Nuclear Asia”) (draft versions submitted 2006, 2007) (5) “Atoms for Sale: Nuclear Nationalism,” Korea Yearbook 2009 (Brill). Articles (Refereed Publication / Peer Review): (2012) 1)) Mobilizing the South Korean Body: The Korean War Context and the Origins of Rehabilitative and Physical Medicine, 1954-1977 draft for workshop at SUNY Binghamton, October 2012, later to come out in AKS-sponsored edited volume 2) “Bongso and Blastocysts”: Dr. Ariff Bongso, IVF, and Shaping a Developmental Context for the Life Sciences in Singapore, 1966-1994 (presented at Asian Biopoleis, July 2012, revising for publication) 3) “Counting People: Demography in South Korea,” Forthcoming, edited volume 4) AKS piece on Korean Anti-Parasite campaigns, forthcoming via AKS 5) "Transnational Scientific Networks and the Postwar Research University: Taikyue Ree, and Physical Chemistry at the University of Utah, 1948-1970" EASTS (2012) 6: 17-20. 6) “When Historians and Anthropologists Talk” Theory, Culture and Society, March 2012, Vol. 29, No. 2, 124-134. (review of Asian Biotech, edited by Ong & Chen) (2011) (1) Yonsei-Yeongweol Forum, draft to be published in conference volume (2010) (1) Manuscript from November 2009 conference in Korea, Kyunghee University (published in Korea) (2)“The Cultural Construction of “Science” in Cold War South Korea, 1945-1971,” (in preparation, to be submitted to Journal of Asian Studies, Spring / Summer 2010) (3)“Before Rolling Thunder: South Korea, the MAP Program, and the Transformation of ROK Civil Engineering, 1945-1968” (in preparation, to be submitted to Journal of Korean Studies, Fall 2009 / Spring 2010) (2009) (1) “Atoms for Power,” for Historia Scientarum, 19.2. (2) Revisiting “State Science”: South Korean Technical Institutes (KIST, KAIS) and the Limitations of the Developmental State (in preparation, for submission to Science, Technology and Society (Sage) Spring 2010)

(3) “Embracing Nationalism”: STS and Contemporary East Asia,” draft paper from NUS workshop March 6, 2009, “Toward a Trans-Asian STS,” for Science, Technology and Society“(forthcoming, submitted June 9, 2009)

(4) Commentary, for January 2009 workshop at NUS, “Southeast Asian STS,” re Laurence Monnais, for special issue of EASTS (Volume Three, forthcoming))

(5) Commentary for “Asian Environments,” (to be published online, via NUS website with conference proceedings, forthcoming) (2008) (1) “From Minnesota to Seoul?”: The DeWall Helix Oxygenator and Technology Transfer in Heart Surgery,” (1955-1965), Comparative Technology Transfer and Society Volume Seven, Number Two, August 2009, Volume 7, Number 2 (2) “Atoms For Sale?”: Revisiting the Developmental State and the Origins of the South Korean Atomic Energy Project, 1945-1962,” Technology & Culture, July 2010 edition (3) “Let’s Have the Appropriate Number of Children and Raise Them Well!”: Family Planning and Nation-Building in South Korea, 1961-1968, EASTS (June 2008) for Special Issue, Volume 2, Number 3

GRANTS / FELLOWSHIPS / FUNDING

National University of Singapore, FRC, Tier One Grant for “Engineering Asia” conference, awarded September 25, 2012 (15,000 SGD) Kyujanggak Archive, Seoul National University, Visiting Scholar, Summer 2011 National University of Singapore, ARC, Tier One (Academic Research Council), Funding for “Atoms for Sale” project (Research in Seoul, Tokyo, Washington D.C.) 2010-2013, awarded December 2010. Total / 39, 646 SG $ Kyujanggak Archive, Seoul National University, Visiting Scholar, Summer 2010 (accepted, in lieu of fellowship) Kyujanggak Archive, Seoul National University, Visiting Fellowship for Summer 2010 (June 2010-August 2010) (declined, accepted Visiting Scholar position instead) National University of Singapore, Cluster Funding for Event for Dr. Young-Gyung Paik STS talk, January 25, 2010; co-PI for February 2nd talk, Brian Rappert National University of Singapore, FRC Grant for HOMSEA (History of Medicine in Southeast Asia) Conference, planned for June 2010, grant approved February 17, 2009 (20,000 SGD) Korea Foundation (KF) / 한국국제교류제단 Fellowship for Field Research (June-July 2009) Junior Fellow National University of Singapore New Faculty / “Start-up” FRC Research Grant, (February 2009 to June 2011; approved October 13, 2008) (19,500 SGD Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) Research Fellowship for 2008, Junior Fellow, for research on Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) at Kyunghee University (경희 대학교), (December 2008) University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library (BHL) Mark C. Stevens Researcher Travel Fellowship (July 2007), for research on Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project Mellon Foundation Fellowship, Needham Research Institute (NRI), Cambridge University (April-June 2007)Center for Health & Well-Being, Princeton University, Center for Health & Well-Being, Princeton University, December 2005, for research in Fall 2006-Spring 2007 on the transfer of cardiac surgery to the ROK in late 1950’s (travel to Buffalo, Minneapolis re Dr. George Schimert) The Korea Foundation (KF) / 한국국제교류제단 Graduate Fellowship for Field Research (August 2005-December 2005); for research in Seoul & Taejeon; extension granted (January-February 2006). National Science Foundation / Dissertation Research Improvement Grant: Grant # 0424482, for research in South Korea (Seoul & Taejeon) (September 2004— August 2005); extension for remaining funds granted for 2005-2006, 2006-2007) Harry S Truman Presidential Library Travel / Research Grant (May 2004) Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Moody Grant (April 2004), Travel / Research Princeton University—Department of History, Program in History of Science University Fellowship for 2001-2002 and 2002-2003; for 2003-2004, supplemented with Davis Center Funds; for 2004-2005, with Davis Center Funds, & East Asian Studies (EAS) summer language support; for 2005-2006, with Rollins Prize (Dept. of History), & EAS summer language support; for 2006-2007, 6th year / DCE: East Asian Studies Dissertation Writing Fellowship (Fall Semester 2006), History Department Dissertation Completion Fellowship (Spring 2007). Georgetown University—GU University Fellowship for 1996-1997, American Quarterly Fellowship / Assistantship (Editorial Assistant at AQ)

Georgetown University—renewed, GU University Scholarship 1997-1998 CONFERENCES / PRESENTATIONS (*invited as participant / presenter) (2013) 1) ISHEASTM (International Society East Asian Science Technology and Medicine) , July 22nd-28th, 2013 Manchester, UK 2) APSTSN (Australia-Pacific STS network), July 15th-17th, 2013, Singapore 3) AAS (Association Asian Studies), March 2013, San Diego, CA (2012) 4) *Johns Hopkins University, invited talk, November 2012 5) *University of South Carolina, Invited talk, November 2012 6) HSS Annual Meeting, November 2012, San Diego, CA 7) *SUNY Binghamton, October 2012, Workshop sponsored by AKS and Korean Studies at SUNY Binghamton 8) *September 2012, EASTS (East Asian STS), Seoul, ROK 9) July 2012, Asian Biopoleis, 2nd Meeting 10) *Sogang University, July 2012 11) IAHA / HOMSEA, Indonesia, July 2012 12) *National Museum of Singapore, June 2012 13) AAHM (American Association History of Medicine), Baltimore, April 2012 14) AAS (Association Asian Studies), Toronto, March 2012

(2011) 15) *KAIST, Novermber 2011 16) *Seoul, Korea, November 23rd 2011 / Epochal Momentum 17) 4S, 3 Societies Meeting, November 2011, Cleveland 18) Ohio State University (OSU), October 6th-9th, 2011, conference re SCI / TECH in East Asia 19) *Kyujanggak Archive, August 25th-26th, 2011 20) AKSE, Association Korean Studies Europe, June 17-20 2011, Moscow 21) *May 2011: Invited talk as part of Yonsei-Yeongwol Forum conference 22) April 29th-May 1st, 2011, AAHM (American Association History of Medicine), Philadelphia, PA, USA 23) March 31st-April 3rd, 2011, AAS (Association of Asian Studies), Hawaii, 2011 24) March 23rd, 2011, Medical Tourism, with Migrations Cluster, NUS 25 January 6-7, 2011, NUS / STS Research Cluster workshop, “Asian Biopoleis” (2010)

  • 26) Seoul National University Hospital, Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, December 10, 2010

27) History of Science Society (HSS 2010), Joint meeting with PSA (Philosophy of Science Association), November 2010, Montreal Panel: Big Science in Asia 28) 4S Society, Annual Meeting, Tokyo, August 25th-29th, 2010 Panel: Nuclear Renaissance in Asia? Commentator: Commented on panel for Soyeon Leem of Seoul National University 29)*"The (After) Life of Traditional Knowledge: The Cultural Politics and Historical Epistemology of East Asian Medicine." August 20-22, 2010,Westminster University, London (UK) Project headed by Volker Scheid (University of Westminster), Carla Nappi (University of British Columbia), and Howard Chiang (Princeton University) 30) *ESI talk, Wednesday, September 29th, 2010. 31) *Chonbuk National University, ROK, Friday, July 23rd, 2010 32) IAHA / HOMSEA, June 22-25th, 2011 33) *Nanyang Technological University, April 2010: Family Planning talk to Sociology Department10) ARI (Asia Research Institute) event, 34) March 9, 2010 / STS in Asia, event organized by Dr. Greg Clancey 35) Association of Asian Studies (AAS), March 2010, Philadelphia, PA (2009)

  • 36) 14th Annual Meeting of History of Medicine in Korea, invited by Kyunghee University, “한의학과 미군정 시대,” November 28th, 29th 2009.

37) 4S Society Annual Meeting, October 28-November 1, 2009, Washington, D.C. 38) “From the ROK to the Republic of Plastic Surgery,” University Scholars Program, NUS, Thursday, October 22, 2009. 39) Panel: “Morbidity and Mortality,” Joint Meeting (JEASC): BAJS, Sheffield University (UK), September 8-10, 2009 40) “Communities and Communication in East Asian Sciences,” Symposium organized by Dr. Chris Cullen and Dr. Catherine Jami, 23rd International Congress on the History of Science and Technology (ICHST) Budapest, July 26-31, 2009 41) *Talk at Chonbuk National University (전북대), Jeonju (전주), South Korea, Monday July 13, 2009 42) *”한의학과 미군정 시대”: Talk at AKS (Academy Korean Studies), 한국학 중앙 연구원, South Korea Tuesday July 7, 2009. 43) *”Before Biotech”: IVF and Singapore’s Pro-Natal Policy, 1966-2009, Taiwan, April 17th -18th 2009, 9th Annual EAST STS Conference, Tainan (Singapore delegate to the conference) 44) Before Rolling Thunder: South Korea, the MAP Program, and the Transformation of ROK Civil Engineering, 1945-1968” Panel: Building the Nation through Science and Technology [科學技術立國]: The Mobilization of Science and Technology in Park Chung Hee's South Korea (1961-1979) (panel co-organizer) AAS (Association of Asian Studies) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2009 45) Commentator, “Asian Environments Shaping the World: Conceptions of Nature and Environmental Practices,” March 19th-21st 2009, National University of Singapore 46) *“Atoms for Sale”: The Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project (1945-1965) and South Korean Electrification. For “Nuclear Asia” Symposium, Tokyo Institute of Technology, March 7-8, 2009 47) “Embracing Nationalism?”: East Asia, South Korea and STS. For NUS Workshop, “Toward a Trans-Asian STS,” March 6, 2009 48) *“과학인력: 1960년대 남한의 ‘국가과학론’에 대한 재검토 (“Scientific Manpower: Revisiting the Narrative of “State Science” in 1960’s South Korea)” Workshop: Park Chung-Hee and the 1960’s,” Seoul National University, February 23, 2009 49) Commentator for paper by Laurence Monnais, "Emergent Science and Technology Studies in Southeast Asia" Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore , January 14-15th, 2009 (2008) 50) “알맞게 낳아서 훌륭하게 기르자!” (Let’s Have the Proper Number of Children and Raise them Well!): Family Planning and Nation-Building in South Korea, 1961-1968 Panel: Scientific Nationalism and Modern East Asia (panel co-organizer, session co-chair) History of Science Society (HSS), 2008 November 6-8, 2008, Pittsburgh, PA 51) Challenging Nationalist Historiography: Lee Tae-kyu (이태규) and the Origins of a South Korean Scientific Community (1948-1971) British Association Korean Studies (BAKS) September 8-10, 2008 Clare College, Cambridge University, UK

52) Challenging Nationalist Historiography: Lee Tae-kyu (이태규) and the Origins of a South Korean Scientific Community (1948-1971) Panel: “East Asian Modernity”: Science, the Post-Colonial State, and South Korean Historiography (1948- ); also served as chair for a second session. July 14-18, 2008, International Society History of East Asian Science Technology and Medicine, (ICHEASTM), JHMI (Johns Hopkins Medical Institute) (panel organizer)

53) *Introducing Family Planning: Enforcing Population Control and the Making of Public Health Policy in the ROK, 1961-1968 April 25, 2008, Seoul National University (SNU)

54) Introducing Family Planning: Enforcing Population Control and the Making of Public Health Policy in the ROK, 1961-1968 April 1-3, 2008 Association for Asian Studies (AAS), Atlanta, GA (panel organizer)

55) 2nd East Asian STS (EASTS) Student Workshop Seoul National University, January 24-26, 2008

(2007) 56) Teaching the Atom: Raymond L. Murray and the Internationalization of Nuclear Engineering at NCSU, 1950-1963, History of Science Society (HSS), Washington D.C., November 1-4, 2007 57) Scientific and Technical Exchange with East Asia, 1945-1957, Poster presentation for “Making Science Global,” History of Science Society (HSS) October 30-31, 2007 Ripley Center, Smithsonian, Washington D.C. 58) There Must Be Something Wrong with Me: Thoracic Diplomacy at SNU Hospital (서울대 병원) 1957-1967 Society for History of Technology (SHOT) Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. October 18-21, 2007 59) *Nuclear Asia: A Symposium on Policy, Proliferation and Weapons Research in the Cold War and Beyond, 2nd workshop, Bowling Green State University, October 10-13, 2007, BGSU, Ohio 60) *Before NPT (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty), Bowling Green State University, BGSU, Thursday, October 11, 2007 (classroom lecture) 61) This long heritage: Byun Sang-hun (변상훈) and the Transformation of Korean Traditional Medicine (hanŭihak / 한의학), under the USAMGIK (미군정), 1945-1948 Joint Atlantic Seminar History of Medicine (JASHM) V, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD October 5-6, 2007

62) This long heritage: Byun Sang-hun (변상훈) and the Transformation of Korean Traditional Medicine (hanŭihak / 한의학), under the USAMGIK (미군정), 1945-1948 ISKS, 8th International Meeting (International Society for Korean Studies) August 16-17, 2007 London (SOAS) 63) *Teaching the Atom: Yoon Se-Won (윤세원) and the Origins of the South Korean Atomic Program, 1955-1965 RIIA (Royal Institute International Affairs) / Chatham House, London (UK), June 18, 2007 64) *Korean-American Cooperation and the Cultural Cold War: the Minnesota Project and Seoul National University Hospital (Sample Lecture, JOB TALK) National University of Singapore (NUS), Wed-Thursday May 10-11, 2007 65) *There Must Be Something Wrong with Me: Thoracic Diplomacy at SNU Hospital (서울대 병원) 1957-1967 Needham Research Institute (NRI), April 27, 2007 66) There Must be Something Wrong with Me: Thoracic Surgery and Academic Medicine at SNU Hospital, 1957-1967” Harvard University East Asia Society (HEAS) Graduate Student Conference March 9-11, 2007 67) There Must Be Something Wrong with Me: Thoracic Surgery and Academic Medicine at SNU Hospital, 1957-1967” Columbia University East Asian Grad Student Conference (EALAC), February 9-10, 2007 (2006) 68) 4S / History of Science Society (HSS), Joint Meeting, Vancouver, BC November 2006 Building a Better Animal: John P. Arnold and the College of Veterinary Medicine at Seoul National University, 1954-1962 Panel: Putting the Hwang Controversy into Context: South Korean Bioscience / Technology in Socio-historical Context Organized by Sang-Hyun Kim, post-doc with Dr. Sheila Jasanoff / STP Program at John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 69) 2nd International Conference Korean Studies, ICKS (International Center Korean Studies), Korea University, Seoul, ROK July 6, 7 2006 70) The 2nd Annual Symposium on the Science of Institutional Management of Technology, (SIMOT), Tokyo Institute of Technology, February 27, 28th 2006. Tokyo, Japan. (2005) 71) Society for History of Technology (SHOT), November 3-6, 2005, Minneapolis, MN Meeting held jointly with History of Science Society Panel: Engineering New Nations: American Engineers and Asia after World War II Paper: From Trucks to TV’s: South Korea’s Chaebol, the MAP Program, and the Transfer of American Military Engineering, 1945-1965 (Panel Co-Organizer, with Dr. David Biggs of UC Riverside) 72) *Walker Cisler and the South Korean Atom, presented at Yonsei University, 51st Session, Graduate School of International Studies, Korean Studies Forum, Nov. 1st, 2005. Presented with Kim Seong-Jun of Seoul National University, discussant. 73) *Science and Technology during the Second World War and Cold War: A Perspective for Cooperative Study, Workshop, Hiroshima, Japan Oct. 1-2, 2005. Workshop organized by Hiroshima University, sponsored jointly by Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS), Kajima Foundation for Promotion of Science, and the City of Hiroshima. 74) *East Asian Nuclear Histories, Union College, Schenectady, NY, (September 15-17 2005). Walker Cisler and the South Korean Atom, Workshop organized by Dr. Mark Walker, Dept. of History, Union College. (2004) 75) History of Science Society (HSS), November 2004 Austin, Texas Panel: Across the Pacific: American-East Asian Scientific Interactions During the Cold War Teaching the Atom: AERI and the Origins of the South Korean Nuclear Program, 1955-1959 (Panel Organizer)

76) *2nd Annual Meeting of Japanese and Korean Historians of Science, August 2004, Seoul, ROK (Hoam Hall, Seoul National University) Teaching the Atom: AERI and the Origins of the South Korean Nuclear Program, 1955-1959 77) George Washington University—SICAR / Summer Institute in Conducting Archival Research Washington, DC June 2004; sponsored by the Cold War History Project and IERES 78) Korea Institute (KI) Graduate Student Conference April 2004 Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts In Due Course: Images of Science Mobilized under the USAMGIK, 1945-1948 Panel: Uncle Sam's Early Hand in Molding Korean Society 79) Columbia University East Asian Graduate Student Conference (EALAC) / February 2004 In Due Course: Images of Science Mobilized under the USAMGIK, 1945-1948 / Panel: Constructing Knowledge in Twentieth Century East Asia (2003) 80) History of Science Society (HSS) November 2003 Boston, Massachusetts In Due Course: Images of Science Mobilized under the USAMGIK, 1945-1948 Panel: Science and Politics in the Modern World 81) For the Record: Conducting Oral Histories of Science, Oral History workshop conducted at HSS 2003 82) Pennsylvania State University February 2003 PSU Americanists: Global America Graduate Student Conference In Due Course: Images of Science Mobilized under the USAMGIK, 1945-1948 Holy Ghost Preparatory School, Academic Scholarship, 1980-1984

HONORS

Temple University, Distinguished Honor Roll, 1991-1993 Honors in Major, May 1993 Temple University President's Scholar, May 1993 Summa Cum Laude, May 1993 Temple University Alumni Association, 2nd prize, May 1993 Golden Key Honor Society Exempted from Master's Comprehensive Exams, Temple University, Fall 1994 Georgetown University—Distinction in Master's Comprehensive Exams, December 1997 Temple University, Recognized for Excellence in Teaching, Fall Semester 2000 Korea Society, Korean Language Fellowship, 2004 (Alternate) NUS, Raise and Performance Bonus, awarded January 2010 NUS, Raise and Performance Bonus, awarded January 2011 Travel / Research / Misc. Grants  Grant for Oral History Workshop, HSS 2003 (AAAS)  Travel Grant for HSS 2003  Dean's Fund for Scholarly Travel, Princeton University, April 2004, for Korea Institute Conference  “East Asian Nuclear Histories,” Union College, Schenectady, NY, Sept. 2005, Travel Funding to U.S. as workshop participant, presenter  “Science and Technology during the Second World War and Cold War: A Perspective for Cooperative Study,” Travel Funding to Hiroshima, October 2005, as workshop participant  Dean’s Fund for Scholarly Travel, Princeton University, November 2005, for HSS / SHOT, Minneapolis 2005  Dean’s Fund for Scholarly Travel, Princeton University, March 2007, for HEAS Conference  Travel Funding to East Asian Nuclear Histories, 2nd workshop, Bowling Green State University, October 11-12th, 2007  Travel Grant for SHOT 2007  NSF Travel Grant for HSS 2007  NUS conference funding, for several conferences, including AAS 2011

TEACHING / RELATED EXPERIENCE

National University of Singapore, Assistant Professor, Department of History, & affiliated with STS research cluster (from August 2008; renewed January 2011): Courses include History of Medicine (18th cent -20 cent), Modern Korean History (1876-present), and EASTM (East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine) Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Busch Campus, New Brunswick, NJ International Graduate Student Writing—1 Section each semester for Fall 2000, Spring 2001

Temple University, Philadelphia PA First Year Writing Program / Composition, 2 Sections of ESL / 1st year students Fall 2000 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA English Language Programs—Conversation, English through Computers Spring, Summer 2000 Educational Testing Service / The Chauncey Group, Princeton, NJ TOEIC Consultant (2000- ) Kanagawa University Yokohama, Japan Advanced Conversation, English Instructor, Summer 1999 YBM SISA / ELS Seoul, Republic of Korea English Instructor, December 1995-June 1996 Temple University Temple University Writing Center / ESL Writing Mentor, Spring 1995 PROFESSIONAL / ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS Member, AAS / Association of Asian Studies Associate Member, AKSE, Association Korean Studies Europe Member, APSTSN, Asia-Pacific STS Network Member, ASCK / Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea Member, BAKS / British Association Korean Studies Member, HSS / History of Science Society Member, ISHEASTM / International Society for the History of East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine Member, Pacific Circle Member, SHOT / Society for History of Technology, member of the “Asia SIG” (Asia, Special Interest Group) ___________________________________________ International Summer Institute (ISI), Seoul National University, Summer 2010 co-teaching “History of Science in Asia” class, with Dr. Morris Low Seoul National University, Visiting Scholar at Kyujanggak Archive, Summer 2010 June2010-August 2010 Seoul National University, Visiting Researcher, Summer 2009 Korea Foundation (KF) Junior Fellow / Visiting Researcher Summer 2009 Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) Junior Fellow, (December 2008) Korea Foundation Graduate Fellow (Fall 2005-Winter 2006) Rutgers University, Rutgers Center Historical Analysis (RCHA) Associate Fellow, (Fall 2007) Needham Research Institute (NRI), Cambridge University Visiting Research Fellow (April-June 2007) Science Culture Research Center (SCRC), Seoul National University / 서울대학교, Building 24—#426: 과학문화연구센터 / Science Culture Research Center Visiting Assistant Researcher (September 2004-August 2006); (November 2007-May 2008, relocated to Building 18) Sogang University /서강대학교, completed Korean Intensive Language Program, Regular Program, (March 2005-August 2006); (December 2007-May 2008); Certificate of Graduation, May 2008 Yonsei University, 연세대학교, Korean Language Institute Regular Program, Intensive Korean Language (June 2004 to December 2004) / Completed through level 4C Columbia University Visiting Exchange Scholar Spring 2004 Semester (January-May) / Korean History (w/ Dr. Charles Armstrong), Korean Language University of California Los Angeles Visiting Student / Summer Program 2003, 1st Yr Intensive Korean Language

LANGUAGES

Korean: Proficiency in Reading, Speaking US: UCLA (Summer 2003), Columbia University (Spring 2004); Korea: Yonsei University (June 2004-December 2004), Sogang University (March 2005-August 2006; Dec 2007-May 2008); completed 6급. Translation: (Korean to English ): (1) Academy of Korean Sciences (AKS) (misc. letters / documents) & (2) Sogang University Korean Language Textbook Series, Level 4, 4B textbook (introduction) (2005-2006) Japanese: Basic (Temple University, 1994-1995); (self-study resuming from August 2008; beginning conversation program at Ikoma language school (Shaw Centre, Singapore) from January 2010, completed Basic One through May 2010, ongoing French: Reading Proficiency (departmental exam, January 2002) German: Reading Proficiency (departmental exam, October 2002)

REFERENCES

Dr. Ben Elman, Professor, Program in East Asian Studies, Princeton University

Dr. Elizabeth Lunbeck, Department of History, Princeton University; Department of History, Professor, Vanderbilt University (from September 2006)

Dr. Michael Gordin, Professor, Department of History, Princeton University

발표문

Korean Studies and its Formative Role in Higher Education in Singapore: New Possibilities and Existing Constraints

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