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Conference Program
May 21-23, 2019
Seoul, Korea
SICASE
Seoul International Conference on Applied Science and Engineering
APCSSM Asia-Pacific Conference on Social Sciences and Management
SICASE
Seoul International Conference on Applied Science and Engineering
ISBN: 978-986-89536-5-9
ISSN: 2308-1775
APCSSM
Asia-Pacific Conference on Social Sciences and Management
ISBN: 978-986-5654-12-2
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Content
General Information for Participants ...................................................................................... 2
International Committees of Natural Sciences ...................................................................... 4
International Committees of Social Sciences ......................................................................... 7
Conference Venue Information ................................................................................................. 10
Conference Schedule .................................................................................................................... 13
Natural Science Keynote Address (1) .......................................................................................... 15
Natural Science Keynote Address (2) .......................................................................................... 16
Social Sciences Keynote Address (1) ........................................................................................... 17
Social Sciences Keynote Address (2) ........................................................................................... 19
Oral Sessions .................................................................................................................................. 20
Education (1)/ Society (1) ....................................................................................... 20
Biological Engineering/ Fundamental and Applied Sciences/ Chemical Engineering 21
Psychology/ Business & Management (1) .............................................................. 23
Environmental Science ........................................................................................... 24
Society (2)/ Law/ Economics (1) ............................................................................. 26
Mechanical Engineering / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Fundamental and
Applied Sciences .................................................................................................... 28
Business & Management (2) .................................................................................. 30
Economics (2)/ Finance/ Culture/ Education (2) ...................................................... 31
Poster Sessions (1) ....................................................................................................................... 32
Computer and Information Sciences / Environmental Science / Fundamental and
Applied Sciences / Mechanical Engineering ...................................................... 32
Poster Sessions (2) ....................................................................................................................... 34
Education / Culture ............................................................................................. 34
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General Information for Participants
Registration
The registration desk will be situated at 4th
floor of Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Times
Square during the following time:
14:00-16:00, Tuesday, May 21, 2019
08:30-16:00, Wednesday, May 22, 2019
08:30-14:00, Thursday, May 23, 2019
A Polite Request to All Participants
Participants are requested to arrive in a timely fashion for all addresses. Presenters are reminded
that the time slots should be divided fairly and equally by the number of presentations, and that
they should not overrun. The session chair is asked to assume this timekeeping role and to
summarize key issues in each topic.
Certificate
Certificate of Presentation or Certificate of Attendance
A certificate of attendance includes participant’s name and affiliation, certifying the participation
in the conference. A certificate of presentation indicates a presenter’s name, affiliation and the
paper title that is presented in the scheduled session.
Certificate Distribution
Oral presenters will receive a certificate of presentation from the session chair at the end of the
session. Poster presenters will receive a certificate of presentation from the conference staff at
the end of their poster session.
The certificate of presentation will not be issued, either at or after the conference, to authors
whose papers are registered but not presented. Instead, the certificate of attendance will be
provided after the conference.
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Preparation for Oral Presentations
All presentation rooms are equipped with a screen, an LCD projector, and a laptop computer
installed with Microsoft PowerPoint. You will be able to insert your USB flash drive into the
computer and double check your file in PowerPoint. We recommend you to bring two copies of
the file in case that one fails. You may also connect your own laptop to the provided projector;
however please ensure you have the requisite connector.
Preparation for Poster Presentation
Materials Provided by the Conference Organizer:
1. X-frame display & base fabric canvases (60cm×160cm)
2. Adhesive tapes or binder clips
Materials Prepared by the Presenters:
3. Home-made poster(s)
4. Material: not limited, can be posted on the canvases
5. Recommended poster size: 60cm*120cm
A 60cm*160cm poster illustrates
the research findings.
1. Wider than 60cm (left)
2. Copy of PowerPoint slides in A4 papers (right)
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International Committees of Natural Sciences
Abhishek Shukla R.D. Engineering College Technical Campus India
Ahmad Salihin Bin Samsudin Universiti Malaysia Pahang Malaysia
Ahmad Zahedi James Cook University Australia
Akshaya Kumar Rout KIIT University India
Alexander M. Korsunsky Trinity College, Oxford UK
Almacen Philippine Association of Maritime Training Centers Philippines
Amel L. Magallanes Capiz State University Philippines
Amimul Ahsan Universiti Putra Malaysia Malaysia
Amran Bin Ahmed University Malaysia Perlis Malaysia
Anthony D. Johnson Seoul National University of Science & Technology UK
Ashley Love A.T. Still University USA
Asif Mahmood King Saud University, Riyadh Saudi Arabia
Asmida Ismail University Technology Mara Malaysia
Baolin Wang University of Western Sydney
Chang Ping-Chuan Kun Shan University Taiwan
Chee Fah Wong Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Malaysia
Chee-Ming Chan Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Malaysia
Cheng-I Chen National Central University Taiwan
Cheng-Min Feng National Chiao Tung University Taiwan
Cheuk-Ming Mak The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong
Chia-Ray Lin Academia Sinica Taiwan
Chih-Wei Chiu National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Chi-Ming Lai National Cheng-Kung University Taiwan
Ching-An Peng University of Idaho USA
Chin-Tung Cheng National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Christoph Lindenberger Friedrich-Alexander University Germany
Daniel W. M. Chan The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong
Din Yuen Chan National Chiayi University Taiwan
Don Liu Louisiana University USA
Edward J. Smaglik Northen Arizona University USA
Farhad Memarzadeh National Institutes of Health USA
Fatchiyah M.Kes. Universitas Brawijaya Indonesia
Gwo-Jiun Horng Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Hairul Azman Roslan Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Hamed M El-Shora Mansoura University Egypt
Hanmin Jung Convergence Technology Research Planning South Korea
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Hasmawi Bin Khalid University Teknologi Mara Malaysia
Hedayat Omidvar National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Iran
Hikyoo Koh Lamar University USA
Hiroshi Uechi Osaka Gakuin University Japan
Hsien Hua Lee National Sun Yat-Sen University Taiwan
Hung-Yuan Chung National Central University Taiwan
Hyoungseop Kim Kyushu Insititute of Techonogy Japan
Ivica Veza University of Split Croatia
Jeril Kuriakose Manipal University India
Jieh-Shian Young National Changhua University of Education Taiwan
Jivika Govil Zion Bancorporation India
Kazuaki Maeda Chubu Univeristy Japan
TaeSoo Kim Hanbat National University South Korea
Kuang-Hui Peng National Taipei University of Technology Taiwan
Kun-Li Wen Chienkuo Technology University Taiwan
Lai Mun Kou SEGi University Malaysia
M. Chandra Sekhar National Institute of Technology India
Mahadev Sakri College of Engineering and Technology India
Michael Pillay Vaal University of Technology South Africa
Michiko Miyamoto Akita Prefectural University Japan
Milan Dordevic College of Engineering and Technology Kuwait
Norizzah Abd Rashid Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia
Onder Turan Anadolu University Turkey
Osman Adiguzel Firat University Turkey
P. Sivaprakash A.S.L. Pauls College of Engineering & Technology India
P.Sanjeevikumar University of Bologna India
Panayotis S. Tremante M. Universidad Central de Venezuela Venezuela
Patrick S.K. Chua Singapore Institute of Technology Singapore
Pei-Jeng Kuo National Chengchi University Taiwan
Phongsak Phakamach North Eastern University Thailand
Rainer Buchholz Friedrich-Alexander University Germany
Rajeev Kaula Missouri State University USA
Ransinchung R.N. Indian Institute of Technology India
Roslan Zainal Abidin Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
S. Ahmed John Jamal Mohamed College India
Saji Baby Kuwait University Kuwait
Seok Kim Pusan National University South Korea
Seong Min Kim Chonbuk National University South Korea
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Sergei Gorlatch University of Muenster Germany
Shen-Long Tsai National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Sittisak Uparivong Khon Kaen University Thailand
Sudhir C.V. Caledonian College of Engineering Oman
Suresh. B. Gholse. Rtm Nagpur University India
Tan Lit Ken Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Malaysia
Teerapot Wessapan Eastern Asia University Thailand
The Nan Chang Tatung University Taiwan
Thippayarat Chahomchuen Kasetsart University Thailand
Vivian Louis Forbes Wuhan University China
Wei Gao IXIA Inc. USA
Wen-Hua Tarng National Tsing Hua University Taiwan
William L. Baker Indiana State University USA
Wong Hai Ming The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Wong Tsun Tat The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong
Yasuhiko Koike Tokyo University of Agriculture Japan
Yee-Wen Yen National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
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International Committees of Social Sciences
Adeeb Jarrah United Arab Emirates University UAE
Ahrar Husain Jamia Millia Islamia Indian
Alex Yao Tang National Cheng Kung University Taiwan
Amol Gore
Thailand
Ashish Pareek Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer India
Atefeh Ferdosipour Azad University Iran
Azidah Abu Ziden Universiti Sains Malaysia Malaysia
Azilawati Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Aziz Bin Ahmad University Malaysia Terengganu Malaysia
B. Suresh Lal Kakatiya University India
Badar Alam Iqbal Aligarh Muslim University India
Bayram Akarsu Erciyes University Turkey
Bor-Tyng Wang Feng Chia University Taiwan
Brian Hunt Mahidol University Thailand
Cathine G. Scott Morris College in Sumter USA
Chen-Yi Lin National Taichung University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Chia-Hwan Chen National Taipei University of Education Taiwan
Chia-Ming Chang National Chia-Yi University Taiwan
Chib Datta Meghe Institute of Management Studies India
Chih-Wei Peng Taipei Medical University and Hospital Taiwan
Ching-Yi Tien I-Shou University Taiwan
Chi-Ying Chen Asia University Taiwan
Concepcion C. Libuit City University of Pasay Philippines
Darshan kaur Narang University of Rajasthan, Jaipur India
David Yoon Universitaire Léonard de Vinci France
Dharam Vir Mahajan CCS university, Meerut India
Donald L. Amoroso Auburn University at Montgomery USA
Donghun Lee Sungkyunkwan University South Korea
Eddy K.W. Li The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Edward Hwang Chung Hua University Taiwan
Eric Santos Parilla University of Asia and the Pacific Philippines
Frank S.C. Tseng National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Funda Varnaci Uzun Aksaray University Turkey
Gajendra Singh Satyawati College, University of Delhi India
Hamzeh Dodeen United Arab Emirates University UAE
Intan Soliha Binti Ibrahim Universiti Malaysia Sabah Malaysia
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Irene Guatno Toribio Philippine Christian University Philippines
Jalil Safaei University of Northern British Columbia Canada
Jamie Halsall University of Huddersfield UK
Jeffrey Trambley Musashino Gakuin University Japan
Jian-Horng Chen Chung Shan Medical University Taiwan
John Christian S. Jardin Palawan State University Philippines
John Erinorio Perez University of the Philippines Los Baños Philippines
Jonas Chao-Pen Yu Takming University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Joseph Lau The University of Hong Kong Hong
Kong
Joyce Zhou Emporia State University USA
Junaid M. Shaikh Curtin University Sarawak Malaysia Malaysia
Kaedsiri Jaroenwisan Silpakorn Univesity Thailand
Kanokphon Chantanarungpak Srinakharinwirot University Thailand
Karen Miranda Fernandez Imus Institute Philippines
Karendra Devroop University of South Africa South
Africa
Kyung Hee Kim Mokpo National University South Korea
Kim Sangho Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Japan
Deok Man Kim Baekseok University South Korea
Krishna Govender AAA School of Advertising South
Africa
Hsiao-Tseng Lin Meiho University Taiwan
Linda Oshita University of Hwaii USA
Margaret Sanapo Ritsumeikan University Japan
Maria Cristina M. De los Santos Kyungdong University-Global Campus South Korea
Marie Paz E. Morales Philippine Normal University Philippines
Mehryar Nooriafshar University of Southern Queensland Australia
Michael Kao Chang Gung University Taiwan
Micheal Kon Aletheia University Taiwan
Michelle M. Mukherjee Queensland University of Technology Australia
Mindy Suzanne Andino Bloomsburg University USA
Ming-Chang Chih National Chung Hsing University Taiwan
Mingchu Luo Emporia State University USA
Mohamad Hafis Amat Simin University Sultan Zainal Abdin Malaysia
Mohamed Ahmed El Khouli Sadat Academy for Management Science Egypt
Mohamed Hammad Hendy Beni-Suef University Egypt
N. S. Ravishankar Axis Bank India
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Nadir Memmedli
Azerbaijan
Naim Uzun Aksaray University Turkey
Nezaket Memmedli Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Azerbaijan
Ng Woon Lam Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Nukshi Esther Imsong Institution of Psychology Counselling and Educational
Research India
Obydullah Al Marjuk Independent University, Bangladesh Bangladesh
Ozgul Keles Aksaray University Turkey
Prasong Tanpichai Kasetsart University Thailand
Ramayah Thurasamy Universiti Sains Malaysia Malaysia
Reem Abed Almotaleb
Abuiyada Dhofar University Palestine
Ricky Ng Vocational Training Council Hong
Kong
Ronald Griffin Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University USA
Rotaru Ioan-Gheorghe Timotheus Brethren Theological Insititute of Bucharest Romania
Ruby Ann L. Ayo Bicol University Philippines
Sadiq Abdulwahed Ahmed
Ismail United Arab Emirates University UAE
Sally dhruva' Stephenson Frosterburg State University USA
Shaik. Feroz Caledonian College of Engineering Oman
Shiv Prasad Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University India
Shujen Lee Asia University Taiwan
Shun-Hsing Chen Oriental Institute of Technology Taiwan
Soon SONG Wonkwang University South Korea
Stacey Jocoy Texas Tech University USA
Sunil Kumar Alliance University India
T.S.Devaraja University of Mysore, Hemagangothri Campus India
Tan Khay Boon SIM Global Education Singapore
Theeraphab Phetmalaikul Srinakharinwirot University Thailand
Vijayaletchumy
Subramaniam Universitas Putra Malaysia Malaysia
Wang Yu-Shan National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Wei-Cheng Mau Wichita State University USA
Yong-Ho Kim Pukyong National University South Korea
Yong-Taek Rhim Namseoul University South Korea
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Conference Venue Information
Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Times Square
ADD: 15, Yeongjung-ro, Yeondeungpo-gu, Seoul, 07305, Korea
TEL: +82 2 2638 3000
The 4th
and 5th
Floor Plan
Registration: Foyer Area, 4F
Oral Session: Meeting Room 1 & 2, 4F
Poster Session: Foyer Area, 4F
Tea Break & Networking: Foyer Area, 4F
Lunch: MoMo Café, 5F
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Transportation From Incheon International Airport
A. Taxi
It takes approximately 60 minutes to Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Times Square.
B. Airport Railroad
1. Take airport railroad from Incheon Int'l Airport station to Gimpo International Airport Station.
2. Exchange to subway Line 5 from Gimpo International Airport Station to Yeongdeungpo
Market Station.
3. Take Exit 4 and turn right onto Yeongjung-ro Rd. and turn right onto Mullae-ro Rd.
4. The hotel will be on the left.
(9 mins walk from Exit 4)
C. Airport Limousine Bus
a. From Terminal 1
1. Purchase your bus tickets and get information at ticketing offices next to Exit 4 and 9 in
Arrival Hall Floor 1 (indoors) or offices next to Exit 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, and 9C (outdoors).
2. Take bus No. 6008 to Kyungbang Time Square bus stop at No. 6 bus stop at 1st floor in
terminal 1.
3. Walk approximately 3 mins to Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Times Square.
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b. From Terminal 2
1. Purchase your bus tickets and get informaion at ticketing offices indoors on Traffic center
(B1).
2. Take bus No. 6008 to Kyungbang Time Square bus stop at No. 25 bus stop at basement 1 in
terminal 2.
3. Walk approximately 3 mins to Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Times Square.
From Gimpo International Airport
A. Taxi
It takes approximately 30 minutes to Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Times Square.
B. Subway
1. Take subway Line 5 from Gimpo International Airport Station to Yeongdeungpo Market
Station.
2. Take Exit 4 and turn right onto Yeongjung-ro Rd. and turn right onto Mullae-ro Rd.
3. The hotel will be on the left.
C. Airport Limousine Bus
Take bus No. 6008 to Kyungbang Time Square.
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Conference Schedule
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
14:00-16:00 Pre-Registration Foyer Area (4F)
16:00 Gathering for Socializing Event (Optional) Foyer Area (4F)
16:00-22:00 Welcome Socializing Event (Optional)
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
08:30-16:00 Registration Foyer Area (4F)
09:00-10:30
Education(1)/ Society(1) Meeting Room 1 (4F)
Biological Engineering/ Fundamental and Applied
Sciences/ Chemical Engineering Meeting Room 2 (4F)
10:30-10:45 Tea Break & Networking Foyer Area (4F)
10:45-12:15
Social Sciences Keynote Address
[1] Prof. Bob Barrett
Topic: Exploring the Value of Learning Capital in Response to An
Ever-Changing Turbulent Wave in Technological, Economic, and
Educational Times to Create a Stronger and More Educated Workforce
[2] Ching- Ju Chiu, Ph.D
Topic: How information and communication technology help life in
older adulthood? Perspectives and experiences of the elderly in Taiwan
Meeting Room 1 (4F)
Natural Science Keynote Address
[1]Prof. Kuan-Chen Cheng
Topic: Development of functional foods for “Silver generations”
[2] Yu Wen Ting
Topic: Using novel atmospheric-pressure plasma as pretreatment for
food drying: effect on the drying kinetics and product quality
Meeting Room 2 (4F)
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Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
12:15-13:15 Lunch Time MoMo Café (5F)
13:15-14:45 Psychology/ Business & Management (1) Meeting Room 1 (4F)
Environmental Science Meeting Room 2 (4F)
14:45-15:00 Tea Break & Networking Foyer Area (4F)
15:00-16:30
Society (2)/ Law/ Economics (1) Meeting Room 1 (4F)
Mechanical Engineering/ Electrical and Electronic
Engineering/ Fundamental and Applied Sciences Meeting Room 2 (4F)
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Poster Session
Time Schedule Venue
09:00-09:50
Poster Sessions (1)
Computer and Information Sciences/ Environmental
Science/ Fundamental and Applied Sciences/
Mechanical Engineering
Foyer Area (4F)
13:00-13:50 Poster Sessions (2)
Education/ Culture Foyer Area (4F)
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
08:30-14:00 Registration Foyer Area (4F)
09:00-10:30 Business &Management (2) Meeting Room 1 (4F)
10:30-10:45 Tea Break & Networking Foyer Area (4F)
10:45-12:15 Economics (2)/ Finance/ Culture/ Education (2) Meeting Room 1 (4F)
12:15-13:15 Lunch Time MoMo Café (5F)
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Natural Science Keynote Address (1)
Meeting Room 2 (4F)
10:45-12:15, Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Topic: Development of functional foods for “Silver generations”
Dr. Kuan-Chen Cheng
Associate Professor
National Taiwan University
Abstract
Aging is inevitable. According to data from World Population Prospects: the 2017 Revision, the
number of older persons - those aged 60 years or over - is expected to more than double by 2050
and to more than triple by 2100, rising from 962 million globally in 2017 to 2.1 billion in 2050
and 3.1 billion in 2100. The perception of aging from being seen as a challenge to revived
individuality opens the door to researchers of nutritional support foods/supplements that foster
self-care and enhanced functioning. Djulis (Chenopodium formosanum) is a native pseudocereal
plant in Taiwan. Apart from their abundant dietary fiber, minerals and essential amino acids,
Djulis grains are rich in phenolic acids and flavonoids, which are vital bioactive compounds
primarily responsible for their antioxidant capacity. However, there are many phenolic
compounds in bound form and some natural anti-nutritional factors such as phytates may cause a
decrease in the bioavailability of nutrients. Studies have shown that the fermentation of
filamentous fungi can release more free phenolics, enhance antioxidant activity, and reduce the
content of anti-nutritional factors in food. The aim of our study was to apply both submerged and
solid-state fermentations in order to enhance the bioactive and functional potential of Djulis
grains.
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Natural Science Keynote Address (2)
Meeting Room 2 (4F)
10:45-12:15, Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Topic: Using novel atmospheric-pressure plasma as pretreatment
for food drying: effect on the drying kinetics and product quality
Yu Wen Ting
Assistant Professor
National Taiwan University
Abstract
Drying is an important way to not only preserved food, but also to deliver products with new
sensual enjoyments to the consumers. Traditionally, drying process frequently involves the use of
thermal energy that may produce substantial physical and chemical changes to the food being
processed. Consequently, these changes caused by thermal processing may result in many
undesirable reductions in product quality including loss of heat sensitive nutrients, excessive
browning, and hardening of product texture. As drying is the process of removing water from
food after overcoming its internal and external resistance to water transfer. Thus, any means that
reduce those resistances would improve the drying efficiency and cut the amount of thermal
treatment being applied on the product. In recently year, many novel technologies have been
developed to produce dried product with higher quality. These advances include pre-treatment,
techniques, and equipment all have showed promising advancement in industrial drying of food.
During the last few years, atmospheric-pressure plasma technologies has drawn great amount of
attention in many research fields including chemistry, material science, engineering, and
biomedical sciences due to its concentrated radical species that could promote rapid synthesizing,
etching, coating, and cleaning effects. In food science field, atmospheric plasma is mostly used
as a novel food technology to inactivate microorganisms. To better utilized the benefit of plasma
technology, the application of atmospheri-preesure plasma in food processing should be
extended to other area such as food drying. The atmospheric plasma containing large number of
reactive ions and radicals could be used to rapidly etched the surface of produce and, thus,
reduce the external resistance to water removal. Even though the developments of this
application is still at very early stage, the results from our recent investigation showed that this
technology definitely could be a good alternation to many drying pre-treatment with great
convience to be fitted to the existing manufacturing process and much less impact on the
environmental. Key words: atmospheric plasma, drying, pretreatment
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Social Sciences Keynote Address (1) Meeting Room 1 (4F)
10:45-12:15, Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Topic: Exploring the Value of Learning Capital in
Response to An Ever-Changing Turbulent Wave in
Technological, Economic, and Educational Times to
Create a Stronger and More Educated Workforce
Dr. Bob Barrett American Public University
Abstract
When one reads the term capital _ money may be the first thought envisioned, but in the field of
education and business, we have a variety of capital terminology that are appearing across the
tabloids, academic journals, and social media. The terms of key importance lately have been
Intellectual Capital, Social Capital and more importantly, Human Capital. What does the value
placed upon Human Capital, namely our workers and adult leaners mean to both business and
education? More importantly, what do we, as Human Capital mentors and facilitators,
generalize or conceive as the most relevant factors or impacting elements which can help to
enable workers and learners of today and for tomorrow? What values do we place on Human
Capital, as well as the business and educational enablers and drivers for creating and maintaining
the pathways for this group specific future as workers and learners? During the past two
decades the terms learning organization and organizational learning have developed from just
being rendy buzzwords_ to actual creations of knowledge management for organizations to
help learn from lessons learned and grow from the best practices of others to move forward in
the 21st century to hink smarter, not harder_ and to move from locally to globally ventures.
However, the strength of such a movement truly rests at the feet of today educators and
business leaders. What can we, as leaders and educators, do to enable, motive, and to support
our Human Capital or rather our Learning Capital? Take a moment and think about a recent or
previous leader or educator who helped you to think beyond your current dreams and image the
bigger picture of what you could actually do _ if given the tools to break free from your current
elf-referenced criterion_ of what you think your life should be in terms of your culture, family
setting, and socio-economic status. Then, consider what direction your life could be for
yourself and others with a newer, more enhanced, and motivational developed pathway in which
you, as a valued member of Human Capital in today society, could be set in motion to
become the next great leader, mover-shaker, change agent, motivational speaker or more _ how
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could this change in direction enable you and others? Thus, we should not focus solely on the
tasks of just teaching and supervising, but rather we should assume an even stronger social and
ethical responsibility as leaders and educators to become the ew Generational Change Agents
for Social Adjustment (NGCSA)_. Consequently, we can enter a new era of change -- if we are
willing to enable it, nurture it, and envision unlimited change, rather than just a planned strategy
for a segment of time. We need to hink, implement and evaluate new dreams for our
Human Capital_ on a regular basis, and not at given ssigned times. Finally, we are the
masters of change and can control many destinies, if we dare to dream the possibilities.
However, change can only start when one is willing to become a uardian_ of the change
process to nurture it, envision it, and make it a reality._
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Social Sciences Keynote Address (2) Meeting Room 1 (4F)
10:45-12:15, Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Topic: How information and communication technology
help life in older adulthood? Perspectives and
experiences of the elderly in Taiwan
Ching-Ju Chiu, Ph.D. National Cheng Kung University
Abstract
The use of Information and Communication Technology(ICT has greatly facilitated people live
and work in the current society. In particular, the elderly has become the fastest growing
population using the ICT. The ICT has a variety of functions, such as gather information, social
networks and communication interactions. The trend using the ICT as a conduit for information
provision and communication, as well as complemented the growing demand for medical health
for the greying population became a global experience. However, to achieve the goal of
improving health, preventing or delaying the progression of chronic conditions, it is of great
importance to recognize how the use of technology networks can really provide an effective
health information acquisition channel for the elderly, and really facilitate the health behavior of
the elderly. The spectrum of using the ICT-related products among older adults varies a lot.
Whether ICT-related technology improved older adults’ quality of life, how current technology
might help for older adults with declining physical and mental functions, and those living with
comorbidities, loneliness, and weak economic conditions, are quires to be answered by research.
This talk will aggregate results of observational and interventional empirical ICT related research
among older Taiwanese to proffer discussions regarding the next frontiers between ICT and the
aging society.
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Oral Sessions
Education (1)/ Society (1)
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 9:00-10:30 Meeting Room 1
(4F)
Session Chair: Prof. Bob Barrett
APCSSM-0091
The Validation of B.E.S.T. Model in the Construction of General Mathematics
Examinations
Rebecca Pineda︱University of the East
APCSSM-0094
Learning from South Korean Teachers’ Voices: Dealing with Barriers to Multicultural
Education
Young Mi Chang︱Ohio Dominican University
APCSSM-0097
Students’ Attitudes in Using Facebook: Enhancing Learning Experience in Biological
Science
Rogerio A. Gonzales Jr.︱University of the East
APCSSM-0136
Factors on Community Livability and Local Government Policy in the Rural Area in
Japan
Michiko Miyamoto︱Akita Prefectural University
Hayato Iwano︱Akita Prefectural University
APCSSM-0142
Flip or flop? Research on “real” Flipped Classroom
Wai Chi Ho︱The University of Hong Kong
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Biological Engineering/ Fundamental and Applied Sciences/
Chemical Engineering
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 9:00-10:30 Meeting Room 2
(4F)
Session Chair: Prof. Kuan-Chen Cheng
SICASE-0089
Assessment of Biglycan Correlated with the in situ Toughness of Bone
Qingwen Ni︱Texas A&M International University
Douglas Holland︱Texas A&M International University
Xiaodu Wang︱The University of Texas at San Antonio
SICASE-0090
GABA Production, Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activity of Fermented Mulberry Juice
Using Lactobacillus Brevis F064A
Jirapat Kanklai︱Chiang Mai University
Narumol Thongwai︱Chiang Mai University
SICASE-0094
Inhibitory Efficacy of Mulberry Fruit Extracts on Pathogenic Enteric Bacteria and
Anti-Free Radical Activity
Sureeporn Suriyaprom︱Chiang Mai University
Yingmanee Tragoolpua︱Chiang Mai University
SICASE-0092
Removal of Chloroform in Indoor Air via Photocatalysis and Operability Testing of an
Annular Photocatalytic Reactor Using UV Light and TiO2 Catalyst on Felt Support
Joshua Budol︱University of the Philippines - Diliman
Axel Krizza Cabalhug︱University of the Philippines - Diliman
Alec Benedict Gonzales︱University of the Philippines - Diliman
Jayson Sime Jeremias︱University of the Philippines - Diliman
Maria Lourdes Dalida︱University of the Philippines – Diliman
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SICASE-0118
The Influence of Openings on Vibration Characteristics of Large- Span and High-Web
Structure
Ziheng Chen︱Wuhan University of Technology
Min Yu︱Wuhan University of Technology
Yongshui Lin︱Wuhan University of Technology
Weiguo Wu︱Wuhan University of Technology
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Psychology/ Business & Management (1)
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 13:15-14:45 Meeting Room 1
(4F)
Session Chair: Dr. Bob Barrett
APCSSM-0112
Creating Crisis Management Applications with Contextual Real World Settings
Dr. Bob Barrett︱American Public University
APCSSM-0115
Citizens of the World: Political, Social, and Psychological Predictors of Global Citizenship
Identity
DoHee Kim- Appel︱Heidelberg University
Jonathan Appel︱Tiffin Univeristy
APCSSM-0144
Caught in Between: A Phenomenological Study on the Middle Generation Squeeze among
Working Mothers
Normaliza Ramirez︱University of the East - Manila Campus
Wewonna Tandoc︱University of the East - Manila Campus
Chrioni Dalida︱University of the East - Manila Campus
Suzane Gonzales︱University of the East - Manila Campus
Maria Rosario Malana︱University of the East - Manila Campus
Roanne Marie Manalo︱University of the East - Manila Campus
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Environmental Science
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 13:15-14:45 Meeting Room 2
(4F)
Session Chair: Prof. Huaili Zheng
SICASE-0098
Blue-LED Calibration on DOAS System to Measure Nitrogen Dioxide Emission Compared
with USEPA Method 7B Standard
Januar Arif Fatkhurrahman︱Ministry of Industry
Ikha Rasti Julia Sari︱Ministry of Industry
SICASE-0100
Performance Study of Absorption Tower and Adsorption Reactor to Eliminate Ammonia
Gas as Pollutant
Ikha Rasti Julia Sari︱Ministry of Industry
Januar Arif Fatkhurrahman︱Ministry of Industry
Yose Andriani︱Ministry of Industry
SICASE-0108
Ultrasound-Assisted Synthesis of the β-Cyclodextrin Based Cationic Polymeric Flocculants
and Evaluation of Flocculation Performance: Role of β-Cyclodextrin
Yongzhi Liu︱Chongqing University
Huaili Zheng︱Chongqing University
Xinyu Zheng︱Chongqing University
Wei Ding︱Chongqing University
SICASE-0109
Enhanced Adsorption of Orange G from Aqueous Solutions by Quaternary Ammonium
Group-Rich Magnetic Nanoparticles
Xinyu Zheng︱Chongqing University
Huaili Zheng︱Chongqing University
Yongzhi Liu︱Chongqing University
Chaofan Zheng︱Chongqing University
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SICASE-0111
Polydopamine-Anion Polyacrylamide Polymer System for Removal of Nickel Ions from
Aqueous Solution
Qiang Sun︱Chongqing University
Huaili Zheng︱Chongqing University
Wei Ding︱Chongqing University
Yanyan An︱Chongqing University
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Society (2)/ Law/ Economics (1)
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 15:00-16:30 Meeting Room 1
(4F)
Session Chair: Prof. Jongsung Kim
APCSSM-0124
An Analysis for Urban Competitiveness of Global Cities
Jae Ho Cho︱University of Ulsan
Jongsung Kim︱Bryant University
APCSSM-0085
Women, Work, and Social Change - Employment Discontinuity of Working Mothers in
Taiwan
Chih-Chia Chuang︱National Dong Hwa University
Tien-Shuan Chuang︱National Dong Hwa University
APCSSM-0092
Enlistment Propensity and Motivations: Initial Views of Emirati Youths on National
Service
Hwee Ling Lim︱Khalifa University
Ahmed Khalid Alzaabi︱Khalifa University
Abdelaziz Khalid Almaeeni︱Khalifa University
Abdalla Khalid Almaeeni︱Khalifa University
APCSSM-0146
Your Wheels on Me: Lived Experiences of Women Pay Parking Attendants
Anthony B. Maniago︱University of the East
Richard S. Nellas︱University of the East
Nelson G. Ramirez︱University of the East
Joringel A. Rangpas︱University of the East
APCSSM-0102
Sexual Harassment on the Internet: A Comparative Study of Legal Measures in Thailand,
England and the Republic of Korea
Jompon Pitaksantayothin︱Mahidol University
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APCSSM-0079
Criminal Justice and Human Rights in an Era of Disruption
Paramita Ersan︱Faculty of Law-University of Padjajaran
Huala Adolf ︱Faculty of Law-University of Padjajaran
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Mechanical Engineering / Electrical and Electronic Engineering
/ Fundamental and Applied Sciences
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 15:00-16:30 Meeting Room 2
(4F)
Session Chair: Prof. Guoping Wang
SICASE-0105
A FPGA-Based Numerically Controlled Oscillator without Spurious Component
Guoping Wang︱Purdue University
SICASE-0088
Free Vibration of Bi-Directional Functionally Graded Timoshenko Beams Using
Chebyshev Collocation Method
Wei-Ren Chen︱Chinese Culture University
Chih-Lin Peng︱Chinese Culture University
SICASE-0093
Structural-Parametric Synthesis and Position Analysis of Parallel Mechanism with Two
Rectilinear Moving End-Effectors
Zhumadil Baigunchekov︱Satbayev University
Talgat Baigunchekov︱Al-Farabi University
Azamat Mustafa︱Satbayev University
Rustem Kaiyrov︱Al-Farabi University
Abzal Kassinov︱Al-Farabi University
SICASE-0110
Thermal Classification of Human Transportable Solutions for Applications in Developing
World Vaccine Cold Chain Systems
Guerney D. Hunt︱LeTourneau University
Jesse J. French︱LeTourneau University
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SICASE-0081
Effect of Coal Blended on Iron Ore Briquette Reduction Behaviors for Sponge Iron
Production
Khairil Daud︱Syiah Kuala University
Samsul Bahri︱Syiah Kuala University
Nurdin Ali︱Syiah Kuala University
SICASE-0113
Hydrogen Addition Effects on Soot Emission Characteristics in Premixed
Ethylene-Oxygen-Argon Flame
Shuyuan Liu︱The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tat Leung Chan︱The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Xiao Jiang︱The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Business & Management (2)
Thursday, May 23, 2019 09:00-10:30 Meeting Room 1
(4F)
Session Chair: Prof. Chi Sheh
APCSSM-0107
Buddhist AI Ethics: An Examination of Buddhist Philosophy as a Framework for Artificial
Intelligence Ethics and Decision Making
Chi Sheh︱University of the West
APCSSM-0105
The Solution to the Dilemma of Talent Recruitment in the Catering Industry: A Case
Study
Shu-Hsuan Tung︱National Changhua University of Education
Tsang-Kai Hung︱National Changhua University of Education
APCSSM-0111
Using Job Analysis to Establish Job Description and Job Specification – A Company is the
Case Company
Yu-Wen Huang︱National Changhua University of Education
Tun-Chun Huang︱National Changhua University of Education
APCSSM-0120
Apply for Talent Quality-Management System to Explore the Effectiveness of Joining the
Tutorial
Hsin-Hsuan Li︱NCUE
Tsang-Kai Hung︱NCUE
APCSSM-0130
Human Capital Investment Discussion on the Relationship Between Industry-University
Student
Bing-Li Kuo︱NCUE
Tsang-Kai Hung︱NCUE
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Economics (2)/ Finance/ Culture/ Education (2)
Thursday, May 23, 2019 10:45-12:15 Meeting Room 1
(4F)
Session Chair: Prof. Sung Bae
APCSSM-0137
Do Firms Benefit from Related Party Transactions with Foreign Affiliates? Evidence from
Korea
Sung Bae︱Bowling Green State University
Taek Ho Kwon︱Chungnam National University
APCSSM-0110
Stock Market Integration in ASEAN+3 - An Application of Panel Data
Tzu-Yen Chen︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Jen-Yao Lee︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Xuezhi Zhang︱Kunming University of Science and Technology
APCSSM-0119
The Effects of Cultural Appropriations in Fashion and Culture
Eun Jin Hwang︱Indiana University of Pennsylvania
APCSSM-0121
Optimizing Degree Roadmap and Course Scheduling to Improve Timely Graduation Rates
at a Four-Year Public University in California
Ming Chen︱California State University Long Beach
Xuemei Su︱California State University Long Beach
Hongyu Chen︱California State University Long Beach
Jasmine Yur-Austin ︱California State University Long Beach
APCSSM-0124
An Analysis for Urban Competitiveness of Global Cities
Jongsung Kim︱Bryant University
Jae Ho Cho︱University of Ulsan
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Poster Sessions (1)
Computer and Information Sciences / Environmental Science /
Fundamental and Applied Sciences / Mechanical Engineering
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 09:00-09:50 Foyer Area 4F
SICASE-0106
Research on Hair Modeling Technology Based on Spring Mass Model
Wen Juan Cheng︱Hefei University of Technology
Yun Hai Liu︱Hefei University of Technology
SICASE-0082
Photodegradation of C.I. Reactive Red 2 over Cu2O/Bi2WO6 Composites: Effects of Light
Source and Addition of Hydrogen Peroxide
Chung-Hsin Wu︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Jui-Tai Wu︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Syuan-Ru Jhu︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Ren-Hong Ni︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
SICASE-0117
Optimization of Exopolysaccharide Production by Weissella Confuse NH02 by Taguchi
Method
Kraiyot Saelim︱Burapha University
Suppasil Maneerat︱Prince of Songkla University
SICASE-0119
Effect of Planting Season on Growth and Development of Purple Yard Long Bean cv.
Sirindhorn No.1 at Ratchaburi Province, Thailand
Kanyarat Lueangprasert︱Burapha University, Sakaeo Campus
Natnicha Thaweeseang︱Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University
Kraiyot Saelim︱Burapha University, Sakaeo Campus
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SICASE-0096
Comparison of Performance of Surface Mounted and Embedded Fibre Bragg Grating
Sensors under Fatigue Torsion Load
Boray Degerliyurt︱Middle East Technical University
Cansu Karatas︱Middle East Technical University
Melin Sahin︱Middle East Technical University
Yavuz Yaman︱Middle East Technical University
SICASE-0091
Antibacterial Property of Citrus Essential Oil Loaded in Chitosan Microcapsules
Ping-Szu Tsai︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Yen-Po Chiu︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Jung-Yi Wu︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Chu-Yu Chang︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Chia-Yu Chen︱National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
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Poster Sessions (2)
Education / Culture
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 13:00-13:50 Foyer Area 4F
APCSSM-0095
Elementary Pre-Service Teachers Applied “POE & Scientific Explanations with Text
Scaffolding" to Design Science Course Plans and Teach in the Elementary School
Chow-Chin Lu︱National Taipei University of Education
APCSSM-0096
Designing an Insect Bionics Board Game into Teaching for Elementary Students to
Explore Scientific and Technological Literacy
Chow-Chin Lu︱National Taipei University of Education
Tai-Chin Yu︱National Taipei University of Education
APCSSM-0101
Moraltradition of Mongols-Current Situation
Otgontsetseg Dugarjav︱National Defense University of Mongolia
Bolortsetseg.C︱National Defense University of Mongolia
APCSSM-0108
The Emotional Research of Chan-Hua
Yi Ling Lo︱Fo Guang University
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