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        ICT시대에서의 문화기술(CT)과 일자리 창출 방안

        박영우 ( Park Youngwoo ) 한국문예창작학회 2014 한국문예창작 Vol.13 No.2

        새 정부의 국정목표는 ‘일자리 중심 창조경제’를 제시하고, 경제 체질과 경제운영 방식을 전환하는 것에 있다. 정부는 모든 산업 분야에 상상력과 창의성을 접목시키고 산업간 융합을 촉진함으로써 새로운 부가가치 및 일자리 창출을 이루기 위해 노력하고 있다. 이 같은 정부의 목표 안에서 가장 중요한 기술로 각광받는 것이 바로 ICT이다. ICT 융합 활성화 시대의 혁신적인 원천은 소프트웨어, 플랫폼, 빅데이터, 클라우드 등 새로운 개념의 정보통신 기술이 될 것이며, 이러한 변화의 핵심에 스토리텔링의 CT화(化)가 있다. 스토리텔링을 개발하는 방식을 체계화하고 그것의 산업적 가치를 높이기 위해 스토리텔링을 CT로 정립하는 것이 먼저 선행되어야 한다. 이러한 측면에서 ICT산업의 경쟁력을 높이기 위해서는 창조적 상상력과 인문학적 가치 소유, 콘텐츠 기술의 집약 분야인 문화기술(CT)의 융합이 더욱 강조될 수밖에 없다. 이 같은 논의를 구체화시키기 위해서는 ICT와 문화기술(CT)의 융합에 대한 실제 사업 모델 확립에 대한 제시가 가능해야 한다. 이에 글로벌 스토리 네트워크(GSN)는 ICT를 바탕으로 한 CT의 적극적인 활용과 이를 사업화하기 위한 방안으로 개발되었다. 사업의 목적은 대학 거점형 창업을 통해 학문의 융·복합을 통한 인문 예술 전공자의 새로운 일자리 및 수익 모델 창출과 이와 관련한 인재 양성을 목적으로 하고 있다. 또한 산·학·관의 유기적 연계를 통해 미래 핵심 역량을 강화하고 다가올 시대에 적합한 인재 양성 기반을 학교 거점을 통해 구축함으로써, 경쟁력을 강화할 수 있는 창구 역할을 수행하고자 한다. 현재 추진 중인 ‘GSN’이 각 기관의 협력을 통해서 이루어지는 융·복합기업의 형태를 추구한다면, 인문학 전공 학생들이 주체가 되어 자신들이 보유하고 있는 아이디어를 상업화하면서 스스로 일자리를 창출해 낼 수 있을 것으로 기대된다. The national policy objectives of Park’s government are to change the economic fundamentals - from pursuit type to leading type and the system of economy management - from economy growth rate to increasing employment rate through setting up the job-oriented creative economy. The government tries to create new added value and jobs by grafting imagination and creativity of all industrial fields and promoting amalgamation between industries. During the pursuit of these objectives, information and communication technology - hereafter ICT, is considered the most important. This varying environment has made network-terminal oriented ICT industry change rapidly. As the role of content-platform becomes important in the network-terminal oriented ICT industry, the existing value chain industry has changed into business ecosystem-establishing type of industry. In order to catch up with changing ICT age, the need of establishing new development strategy arises. Installing GSN(Global Story Network) and developing application and software about tourism and information based on local storytelling DB suggested in this research are the results of problem-solving effort. However, projects mentioned above is in just planning stage, so it is thought that more time and effort will be needed. Remaining challenges will be a research on effectiveness of creating jobs through operating the models. In spite of these challenges, this research has meanings in that when it is possible to develop feasible models and operate them in real life, the merging and amalgamation of ICT and CT will not remain in potential step but reckon on realizing the possibility of creating new jobs and thus establish job-oriented creative economy.

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        Identification of a candidate gene controlling semi-dwarfifi sm in watermelon, Citrullus lanatus, using a combination of genetic linkage mapping and QTL-seq

        Youngwoo Cho,Siyoung Lee,Jiyeon Park,Seungahn Kwon,Girim Park,김회택,박영훈 한국원예학회 2021 Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology Vol.62 No.3

        Dwarfi sm in crops is a useful breeding trait. In this study, we aimed to identify a candidate gene controlling semi-dwarfi smin watermelon ( Citrullus lanatus ) using a combination of genetic mapping and quantitative trait loci (QTL)-seq. We evaluatedphenotypes using an F 2 and F 2:3 population derived from a cross between a “Bush Sugar Baby” (BSB, semi-dwarftype) and a PCL-J1 (normal type) cultivar. Results indicated that a single recessive gene confers semi-dwarfi sm in BSB. Weconstructed a genetic map using 180 F 2 plants and 336 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), detected using genotypingby-sequencing, and mapped the semi-dwarfi sm locus, sdw-1 , between the SNP markers linked by 9.6 cM (0.99 Mb) on Chr. 9. QTL analysis pointed to the same genomic location for sdw-1 using single-marker analysis. Further, based on the QTL-seq,we identifi ed a signifi cant genomic region for sdw-1 that matched with the sdw-1- fl anking region in the genetic linkage map. This 1-Mb region was narrowed down by mapping three SNP markers developed from the QTL-seq data. The sdw-1 locuswas mapped to the 0.44-Mb genomic region, which harbored 13 genes. One of the 13 genes, ClCG09G018320 (ATP-bindingcassette (ABC) transporter B family member 19), showed the SNPs in its coding sequence, and cleaved amplifi ed APSmarkers developed from those SNPs co-segregated with sdw-1 in fi ne mapping using 620 F 2 plants. Our results implied thata frameshift mutation in the ABC transporter gene and the resulting alteration in auxin transportation are the most likely tobe responsible for semi-dwarfi sm in BSB.

      • Hazard Rating of Coastal Disaster Prevention Pine Forests for a Black Pine Bast Scale Through Self-Organizing Map (SOM) and Random Forest Approaches

        Youngwoo Nam,Sang-Hyun Koh,Sung-Jae Jeon,Ho-Joong Youn,Young-Seuk Park,Won Il Choi 한국응용곤충학회 2014 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2014 No.04

        This study examined the effects of environmental factors on the abundance of black pine bast scale (BPBS), Matsucoccus thunbergianae Miller and Park, in coastal disaster prevention forest stands composed mostly of Japanese black pine. Geographical factors, soil conditions and forest stand conditions were measured to evaluate the hazard rating for the occurrence of BPBS from 35 plots in the coastal forest stands. To assess the hazard rating, a combination of a self-organizing map (SOM), which classified the samples according to their characteristics, and a random forest model, which predicted the probability of the occurrence of BPBS from SOM results, was used in this study. Our results showed that major factors determining the abundance of BPBS were climate, tree size, and tree health. BPBS was more common in low latitude coastal forests, suggesting that warmer conditions were favorable to BPBS population buildup. Tree size also influenced the abundance of BPBS, which was higher in forests composed of larger trees (greater DBH). Finally, BPBS was also more abundant in areas with high soil salinity and clay-loam soil, and north-facing slopes where tree vigor was lower.

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        Effect of oral antioxidants on the progression of canine senile cataracts: a retrospective study

        Park, Sanghyun,Kang, Seonmi,Yoo, Sukjong,Park, Youngwoo,Seo, Kangmoon The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2022 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.23 No.3

        Background: Cataracts are the leading cause of impaired vision or blindness in dogs. There are many antioxidants that can prevent cataract progression, but whether they are clinically effective in dogs has not been established. Objectives: To analyze the delaying or preventing effect of oral antioxidants on canine senile cataracts through retrospective analysis. Methods: Medical records of dogs from January 1, 2015 to July 10, 2020 were reviewed. Dogs that were 8 yr of age or older with senile cataracts were included in this study. The dogs were divided into two treatment groups (dogs administered with Ocu-GLO supplement and dogs administered with Meni-One Eye R/C supplement) and a control group (dogs that were not administered any supplement). Dogs with incipient and immature cataracts were included in this study. Altogether, 112 dogs (156 eyes) with incipient cataracts and 60 dogs (77 eyes) with immature cataracts were included. The period of time that cataracts progressed from incipient to immature, and from immature to mature was recorded for each dog. Results: There was no significant delaying effect on the progression of incipient cataracts. However, both Ocu-GLO (hazard ratio = 0.265, p = 0.026) and Meni-One (hazard ratio = 0.246, p = 0.005) significantly delayed the progression of immature cataracts compared to the control group. Conclusions: Although there was no significant delaying effect of oral antioxidants on incipient cataract progression, antioxidants could be used to delay the progression of senile immature cataract.

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        Effect of oral antioxidants on the progression of canine senile cataracts: a retrospective study

        Park, Sanghyun,Kang, Seonmi,Yoo, Sukjong,Park, Youngwoo,Seo, Kangmoon The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2022 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol. No.

        Background: Cataracts are the leading cause of impaired vision or blindness in dogs. There are many antioxidants that can prevent cataract progression, but whether they are clinically effective in dogs has not been established. Objectives: To analyze the delaying or preventing effect of oral antioxidants on canine senile cataracts through retrospective analysis. Methods: Medical records of dogs from January 1, 2015 to July 10, 2020 were reviewed. Dogs that were 8 yr of age or older with senile cataracts were included in this study. The dogs were divided into two treatment groups (dogs administered with Ocu-GLO supplement and dogs administered with Meni-One Eye R/C supplement) and a control group (dogs that were not administered any supplement). Dogs with incipient and immature cataracts were included in this study. Altogether, 112 dogs (156 eyes) with incipient cataracts and 60 dogs (77 eyes) with immature cataracts were included. The period of time that cataracts progressed from incipient to immature, and from immature to mature was recorded for each dog. Results: There was no significant delaying effect on the progression of incipient cataracts. However, both Ocu-GLO (hazard ratio = 0.265, p = 0.026) and Meni-One (hazard ratio = 0.246, p = 0.005) significantly delayed the progression of immature cataracts compared to the control group. Conclusions: Although there was no significant delaying effect of oral antioxidants on incipient cataract progression, antioxidants could be used to delay the progression of senile immature cataract.

      • Glass-Interposer Electromagnetic Bandgap Structure With Defected Ground Plane for Broadband Suppression of Power/Ground Noise Coupling

        Youngwoo Kim,Jonghyun Cho,Kyungjun Cho,Junyong Park,Subin Kim,Dong-Hyun Kim,Gapyeol Park,Sitaraman, Srikrishna,Raj, Pulugurtha Markondeya,Tummala, Rao R.,Joungho Kim IEEE 2017 IEEE transactions on components, packaging, and ma Vol.7 No.9

        <P>In this paper, we propose glass-interposer (GI) electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structure with defected ground plane (DGP) for efficient and broadband suppression of power/ground noise coupling. We designed, fabricated, measured, and analyzed a GI-EBG structure with DGP for the first time. The proposed GI-EBG structure with DGP is thoroughly analyzed using the dispersion characteristics and estimated stopband edges, f(L) and f(U). We experimentally verified that the proposed GI-EBG structure with DGP achieved power/ground noise isolation bandgap (below -30 dB) between f(L) of 5.7 GHz and f(U) of 11 GHz. Estimation of f(L) and f(U) using dispersion analysis, full 3-D electromagnetic (EM) simulation results, and measurement results achieved good correlation. Effectiveness of the proposed GI-EBG structure with DGP on suppression of the power/ground noise coupling to high-speed through glass via (TGV) channel is verified with 3-D EM simulation. As a result, the proposed EBG structure successfully and efficiently suppressed the power/ground noise coupling and improved the eye diagram of the TGV channel. Lastly, we embedded thin alumina film in the proposed EBG structure and achieved even broader power/ground noise suppression between 2.1 and 14.7 GHz.</P>

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