Conference Program
December 18-20, 2018
Sydney, Australia
APCEAS Asia-Pacific Conference on Engineering and Applied Sciences
MACE
International Conference on Material and Chemical Engineering
IACSS
International Academic Conference on Social Sciences
APCEAS
Asia-Pacific Conference on Engineering and Applied Sciences
ISBN 978-986-90827-1-6
MACE
International Conference on Material and Chemical Engineering
ISBN 978-986-5654-47-4
IACSS
International Academic Conference on Social Sciences
ISBN 978-986-90827-4-7
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Content
Welcome Message ......................................................................................................................... 3
General Information for Participants .................................................................................... 4
International Committees of Natural Sciences ................................................................... 6
International Committees of Social Sciences....................................................................... 9
Special Thanks to Session Chairs ........................................................................................... 13
Conference Venue Information .............................................................................................. 14
Conference Schedule .................................................................................................................. 17
Social Sciences Keynote Address (1) .................................................................................... 20
Social Sciences Keynote Address (2) .................................................................................... 22
Natural Sciences Keynote Address (1) ................................................................................. 23
Natural Sciences Keynote Address (2) ................................................................................. 25
Oral Sessions ................................................................................................................................. 27
Environmental Engineering (1) / Biological Engineering / Material Science
and Engineering (1) ........................................................................................................... 27
Education (1) / Communication / Economics (1) ................................................... 29
Civil Engineering / Material Science and Engineering (2) / Fundamental and
Applied Sciences (1) / Power and Energy Engineering (1) .................................. 30
Mechanical Engineering and Technology (1) / Fundamental and Applied
Sciences (2)/ Power and Energy Engineering (2) ................................................... 32
Fundamental and Applied Sciences (3) ...................................................................... 34
Education (2) ........................................................................................................................ 36
Environmental Engineering (2) / Material Science and Engineering (3) ....... 37
Business & Management (1) ........................................................................................... 39
Mechanical Engineering and Technology (2) / Power and Energy Engineering
(3) / Aeronautics & Aerospace Engineering ............................................................. 40
Economics (2) / Finance ................................................................................................... 42
Computer Engineering and Technology / Electrical and Electronic
Engineering / Information Engineering and Technology ..................................... 44
Education (3) / Literature and Linguistics / Humanities and Culture Studies
................................................................................................................................................... 46
Business & Management (2) / Law ............................................................................... 47
Poster Sessions (1) ..................................................................................................................... 48
Psychology / Social Studies ............................................................................................. 48
Poster Sessions (2) ..................................................................................................................... 51
Material Science and Engineering / Electrical and Electronic Engineering .. 51
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Poster Sessions (3) ..................................................................................................................... 55
Chemical Engineering / Environmental Engineering / Biological Engineering
................................................................................................................................................... 55
Poster Sessions (4) ..................................................................................................................... 58
Mechanical Engineering and Technology / Civil Engineering / Power and
Energy Engineering / Computer Engineering and Technology / Aeronautics &
Aerospace Engineering ..................................................................................................... 58
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Welcome Message
Local Host
Dr. Thanh Pham
Faculty of Education
Monash University
Dear all,
It is my pleasure to invite you to attend the joint conference of Asia-Pacific Conference on
Engineering and Applied Sciences (APCEAS), International Conference on Material and
Chemical Engineering (MACE) and International Academic Conference on Social Sciences
(IACSS) in Sydney, Australia from 18-20 December, 2018. We look forward to welcoming
scholars, researchers, academics, students, industry stakeholder, professionals and others
worldwide to explore, discuss and share research and personal stories. The joint conference
will be held at Novotel Sydney Central Hotel, 169-179 Thomas Street Sydney NSW 2000
Australia – a wonderful location surrounded by several universities and popular historical
attractions. We are, therefore, looking forward to having many of you for research sharing
and sight-seeing exploration.
Our conference theme is divided into social sciences and natural sciences. All subjects are
welcome. The conference will include plenary sessions and proffered paper presentations and
posters.
Sincerely,
Dr. Thanh Pham
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General Information for Participants
Registration
The registration desk will be situated on the ground floor at Novotel Sydney Central at
13:00-14:00 Tuesday, December 18, 2018
08:30-16:00 Wednesday, December 19, 2018
08:30-16:00 Thursday, December 20, 2018
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 after their
presentations or 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*160cm
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
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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
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
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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
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
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Hamzeh Dodeen United Arab Emirates University UAE
Intan Soliha Binti Ibrahim Universiti Malaysia Sabah Malaysia
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
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N. S. Ravishankar Axis Bank India
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
Parnprae Chaoprayoon Maejo University Thailand
Prasong Tanpichai Kasetsart University Thailand
Purrie Pui-Yee NG BNU-HKBU United International College Hong Kong
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
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Yong-Ho Kim Pukyong National University South Korea
Yong-Taek Rhim Namseoul University South Korea
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Special Thanks to Session Chairs
Xiaoxu Deng Shanghai Jiaotong University
Thanh Pham Monash University
Azman Bin Kassim Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Takumi Ito Tokyo University of Science
Jau-Chuan Ke National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Joy Kamakamaewailani Rodriguez Beijing Forestry University
Anahita Khojandi University of Tennessee
Gerald Evans University of Montana
Wen-Fung Pan National Cheng Kung University
Parthapratim Pal Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Rohan de Silva CQUniversity
Beverly Redman Purdue University Fort Wayne
Sanpet Panusbordee Bangkok University
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Conference Venue Information
Novotel Sydney Central 169-179 Thomas Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
TEL: +61 2 9281 6888
The Ground Floor Plan
Registration Desk: Pre-Function Area, ground floor
Oral Session: Elizabeth Bay Room and Watson Bay Room, ground floor
Poster Session: Elizabeth Bay Room, ground floor
Tea Break & Networking: Pre-Function Area, ground floor
Lunch: Fieldhouse Restaurant, ground floor
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Transportation
From Sydney Airport
Train
1. Take T8 Airport & South Line from International Airport Station to Central Station (4 stops).
2. Take Exit 1, Forecourt and head southwest on Railway Colonnade Drive toward Lee St.
3. Turn right onto Lee St. (1 min)
4. Turn left onto Quay St.
5. Turn left onto Thmoas St. Novotel Sydney Central will be on the left.
(10 mins walk from Exit 1)
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Syndey Rail and Ferry Map
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Conference Schedule
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
08:30-16:00 Registration Pre-Function Area, GF
09:00-10:30
Education (1)/ Communication/ Economics (1) Elizabeth Bay Room, GF
Civil Engineering/ Material Science and
Engineering (2)/ Fundamental and Applied
Sciences (1)/ Power and Energy Engineering (1)
Watson Bay Rroom, GF
10:30-10:45 Tea Break & Networking Pre-Function Area, GF
10:45-12:15
Social Sciences Keynote Address
(1) Dr. Thanh Pham
Topic: International Graduates’ Forms of Capitals in
Managing Their Employability
(2) Dr. Mehryar Nooriafshar
Topic: The Evolution of Learning Methods and
Facilities with a View to the Future Developments
Elizabeth Bay Room, GF
Natural Sciences Keynote Address
(1) Dr. Takumi Ito
Topic: Matrix Method of Limit Analysis on Framed
Structure and Identification of Seismic Design
Strategy
(2) Dr. Azman Bin Kassim
Topic: Implementation of Slope Monitoring
Program and Installation of Real Time Vibration
Monitoring System at Gunung Pulai Water
Treatment Plant, Malaysia
Watson Bay Rroom, GF
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
13:00-14:00 Pre-Registration Pre-Function Area, GF
13:30-15:00 Environmental Engineering (1)/ Biological
Engineering/ Material Science and Engineering (1) Elizabeth Bay Room, GF
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
12:15-13:15 Lunch Time Fieldhouse Restaurant,
GF
13:15-14:45
Mechanical Engineering and Technology (1)/
Fundamental and Applied Sciences (2)/ Power
and Energy Engineering (2)
Watson Bay Rroom, GF
14:45-15:00 Tea Break & Networking Pre-Function Area, GF
15:00-16:30 Fundamental and Applied Sciences (3) Watson Bay Rroom, GF
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Poster Session
Time Schedule Venue
13:00-13:50 Poster Session (1)
Psychology/ Social Studies
Elizabeth Bay
Room, GF
14:00-14:50
Poster Session (2)
Material Science and Engineering/ Electrical and Electronic
Engineering
Elizabeth Bay
Room, GF
15:00-15:50
Poster Session (3)
Chemical Engineering/ Environmental Engineering/
Biological Engineering
Elizabeth Bay
Room, GF
16:00-16:50
Poster Session (4)
Mechanical Engineering and Technology/ Civil
Engineering/ Power and Energy Engineering/ Computer
Engineering and Technology/ Aeronautics & Aerospace
Engineering
Elizabeth Bay
Room, GF
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
Oral Session
Time Schedule Venue
08:30-16:00 Registration Pre-Function Area, GF
09:00-10:30
Education (2) Elizabeth Bay Room, GF
Environmental Engineering (2)/ Material Science
and Engineering (3) Watson Bay Rroom, GF
10:30-10:45 Tea Break & Networking Pre-Function Area, GF
10:45- 12:15
Business & Management (1) Elizabeth Bay Room, GF
Mechanical Engineering and Technology (2)/
Power and Energy Engineering (3)/ Aeronautic &
Aerospace Engineering
Watson Bay Rroom, GF
12:15-13:15 Lunch Time Fieldhouse Restaurant,
GF
13:15-14:45
Economics (2)/ Finance Elizabeth Bay Room, GF
Computer Engineering and Technology/
Electrical and Electronic Engineering/
Information Engineering and Technology
Watson Bay Rroom, GF
14:45-15:00 Tea Break & Networking Pre-Function Area, GF
15:00-16:30
Education (3)/ Literature and Linguistics/
Humanities and Culture Studies Elizabeth Bay Room, GF
Business & Management (2)/ Law Watson Bay Rroom, GF
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Social Sciences Keynote Address (1)
Elizabeth Bay Rroom, GF
10:45-12:15, Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Topic:
International Graduates’ Forms of Capitals in Managing
Their Employability
Dr. Thanh Pham
Professor
Monash University
Abstract
Enhancing international students’ employability has become a focal point of higher education
worldwide. The approach currently widely utilised by universities worldwide is the skills agenda
which aims to equip graduates with attributes that are supposed to meet expectations of
employers and industries. This approach has, however, been found to be ineffective in many
aspects among which the biggest limitation is that it jams international graduates into a position
where they have limited control over the state of the labour market. This presentation will
discuss the capitals model as a new approach to employability of international students. This
approach has been advocated by various key researchers in the field like Tomlinson (2017) and
Watson (2013). The approach argues that in today’s competitive labour market, when a large
number of graduates could obtain similar qualifications and employability training skills, what
could make them stand out largely depends on how they activate their individual agency - the
capacity that graduates use to convert some forms of capital into more valued forms of capital in
the field (Watson, 2013).
The presentation will discuss strategies that graduates in various countries could deploy to make
them ‘employable’. It will then draw on an empirical study conducted in Australia to illustrate
how international graduates activated their agency to overcome their disadvantages to obtain
employment. A conceptual model of international graduates’ capitals will be presented. The
proposed conceptual model has two main implications. First, it alerts international graduates to
significant capitals that they should be aware of and invest in building so that they could use on
their transition to the labour market. Second, it sends a significant message to various
stakeholders in higher education and policy makers to develop more rounded programmes that
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could prepare international students with multi-dimensional resources rather than only graduate
attributes. Strategies reported in the presentation have a high application value to inform future
graduates.
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Social Sciences Keynote Address (2)
Elizabeth Bay Rroom, GF
10:45-12:15, Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Topic:
The Evolution of Learning Methods and Facilities with a View
to the Future Developments
Dr. Mehryar Nooriafshar
Adjunct Professor
University of Southern Queensland
Abstract
The main purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate the role of innovative approaches to
education with a view to the future developments. The presentation provides an overview of how
learning has evolved and progressed over the years and then it provides and discusses the impact
of facilities, institutes, equipment and technologies on learning over the centuries.
Discussions on past and present learning means and methods intend to encourage us to think
about the innovative and exciting future of education. The technologies associated with modern
computing advance rapidly and their power and functionalities enhance at an exponential rate.
These changes also have an impact on the ways we learn and teach. These developments are
discussed and an innovative way of capturing, storing and transferring knowledge is put forward.
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Natural Sciences Keynote Address (1)
Watson Bay Room, GF
10:45-12:15, Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Topic:
Matrix Method of Limit Analysis on Framed Structure and
Identification of Seismic Design Strategy
Dr. Takumi Ito
Associate Professor
Tokyo University of Science
Abstract
The purpose of building structural design is a top priority on safety. When a seismic design load
or a required load carrying capacity on framed building structures are given, the building
structural engineers’ efforts are devoted to two kinds of procedures. One is the analysis
procedure for getting a load carrying capacity of the frame and members which have already
been proportioned. Another is a design procedure to proportion the members of the frame so that
its load carrying capacity exceeds the required load. The former is often called “limit analysis”,
and the latter is called “limit design”. The structural engineers often make dual use of these two
procedures.
One of the popular limit design methods is to utilize the lower bound theorem in the limit
analysis. In our past studies, the minimum-norm stress analysis for framed structure has been
suggested, which is a technique to choose a design stress field in equilibrium with ultimate
seismic design loads. Furthermore, the designers’ dissatisfaction with a stress field chosen is
presented as the generalized norm based on the sum of weighted square stress. The general
description and theoretical formulation are explained.
Also, this optimization method is different from the ordinary optimization problem, such as
minimum weight design and minimum cost design. A building structural designer has many
experiences of actual building design considering any design strategies. During the design
procedures, they can solve the stress field subjected to design load and any conditions, such as
construction cost, period, etc.
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From the above mentioned, this proposed method has a potential to accept an arbitrary designers’
strategy in the ultimate state design of building frames. It can be predicted that the various kinds
of design strategy will be lost after the structural designers retire their career. It is desirable that
their design strategy is stored such as a database. In this study, the identification method using
the minimum-norm stress analysis is explained. That is, this method aims to identify their
decision making subjected to some design conditions.
To identify the design strategy, the reference stress field is analyzed. So, the middle-rise building
frame model is analyzed with minimum-norm stress analysis. From the analytical studies, the
applicability of the proposed method is clarified.
If you have some strategy during building structural designs, and you want to transfer your
experience on structural design to next generations, this proposed matrix method can help to
analyze and identify your design strategy and decision making.
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Natural Sciences Keynote Address (2)
Watson Bay Room, GF
10:45-12:15, Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Topic:
Implementation of Slope Monitoring Program and Installation
of Real Time Vibration Monitoring System at Gunung Pulai
Water Treatment Plant, Malaysia
Dr. Azman Bin Kassim
Associate Professor
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Abstract
The Sultan Ibrahim Reservoir located at Gunung Pulai catchment area in Johor, Malaysia was
first built in 1924 and was previously managed by the Singapore's Public Utilities Board before
the Board handed over the reservoir to Johor State Government under current management of the
Syarikat Air Johor. At the present time, the Syarikat Air Johor is operating the Gunung Pulai
Water Treatment Plant consists of Water Sedimentation Plant and Water Filtration Plant to treat
raw water from the reservoir before supplying to consumers.
However, the integrity of the water treatment plant’s structure should be checked due to several
cracks were recently observed, and moreover, the structure was built over more than 50 years.
There are two issues which can be associated with the formation of cracks in the treatment plant.
Firstly, it may be induced by the effect of ground vibration from blasting activities undertaken at
the nearby quarries. Secondly, the cracks could also be due to the movement of the sloping area
to the south-east of Water Sedimentation Plant. In order to verify the degree of effect of ground
vibration and movement of the sloping area on the structural components of the Gunung Pulai
Water Treatment Plant, a combination of scheduled and real time monitoring was undertaken by
implementing slope monitoring program and installation of vibration monitoring devices that
includes designing, setting-up and installing multiple monitoring systems.
The slope monitoring results indicate the size of cracks are within the allowable limit as most of
the cracks are only on the surface of the walk way slab but it is not propagating down to the wall,
and the increments of crack are not significant for the most of location, except on three locations
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near slope area. Similarly, the vertical settlement monitoring works also concluded that all
observation points can be considered stable, except for points near slope area. From slope
stability with sensitivity analysis indicate any decrease in soil’s friction angle and cohesion
strength or increase in horizontal seismic load will further cause instability on the slope.
Moreover, the results of load-deformation analysis on cross sections of original slope also show
significant vertical displacement and horizontal displacement on the bottom and both side of the
of sedimentation plant, respectively.
To measure and quantify the vibration due to blasting activities, real time monitoring is
conducted in order to understand the vibration effect toward the treatment plant structure. It is
found that calculated values of peak particle velocity and air blast noise for the nearest active
quarry to the Gunung Pulai Water Treatment Plant are much lower than the stated regulatory
limit as imposed by Department of Minerals & Geoscience and Department of Environment.
With regards to the real time monitoring, the peak particle velocity value recorded is consistently
lower than the limit set by authorities, except for few cases the value exceeded 3mm/s.
In addition, the calculated and measured peak accelerations due to blast induced vibrations are
marginally larger than 0.01g which these vibrations result in structural responses that are smaller
than structural capacities, but they are large enough to be felt by people occupying the buildings.
Lastly, the maximum blast induced forces in both directions are significantly smaller than the
lateral capacities of the Water Filtration Plant and Water Sedimentation Plant to indicate that the
structures can safely resist against vibrations imposed by blast forces.
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Oral Sessions
Environmental Engineering (1) / Biological Engineering /
Material Science and Engineering (1)
Tuesday, December 18, 2018 13:30-15:00 Elizabeth Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Xiaoxu Deng
APCEAS-0082
A Tunable Plasmonic Nano-Antenna Based on Metal–Graphene Double-Nanorods
Zhewei Dong︱Shanghai Jiaotong University
Chen Sun︱Shanghai Jiaotong University
Jiangnan Si︱Shanghai Jiaotong University
Jialing Zhang︱Shanghai Jiaotong University
Xiaoxu Deng︱Shanghai Jiaotong University
APCEAS-0099
Fabrication and Evaluation of Biosensors with Antifouling Properties
Yaw-Kuen Li︱National Chiao Tung University
Bor-Ran Li︱National Chiao Tung University
Po-Han Chang︱National Chiao Tung University
APCEAS-0117
Preparation and Performance of Glutaraldehyde Crosslinked Chitosan Microspheres for
Encapsulation of Anti-Cancer Drug Temozolomide
Lakshmi Nalluri︱Da-Yeh University
Ching-Hwa Lee︱Da-Yeh University
Srinivasa R Popuri︱The University of the West Indies
Tzu-Lan Fang︱Da-Yeh University
28
APCEAS-0114
A Comparison of Three Different Additives for Biopolymer Composite Proton Exchange
Membrane in Microbial Fuel Cells
Narangarav Terbish︱Da-Yeh University
Gerelbaatar Enkhbayar︱Da-Yeh University
Ching-Hwa Lee︱Da-Yeh University
APCEAS-0115
Leaching of Lanthanum from Natural Ore by Sulfuric Acid
Sandagdorj Nyamdroj︱Da-Yeh University
Ching-Hwa Lee︱Da-Yeh University
Enkhsaihan Gankhuyag︱Da-Yeh University
29
Education (1) / Communication / Economics (1)
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 09:00-10:30 Elizabeth Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof.Thanh Pham
IACSS-0235
Development of Knowledge and Understanding on Analog TV to Digital TV for New
Generation
Suphanit Chansong︱Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
IACSS-0297
A Case Study on Birthday Party in Early Childhood Classroom: Toward the Time of Aion
over the Chronos
Yun-Jwa Lee︱Pusan National University
Boo-Yeun Lim︱Pusan National University
IACSS-0301
Acceptance of Ballet in Postwar Japan: On Japanese Films until the 1960s
Miyoko Shimura︱Tsuru University
Kyoko Kawashima︱Waseda University
IACSS-0315
Students’ Experience with Self-Directed Learning
Alice Ling Ai Li︱Temasek Polytechnic
IACSS-0337
Assessing the Association between University Rankings and Students’ Perceptions of
Teaching Quality
Georgia Blood︱Monash University
David Carroll︱Monash University
IACSS-0356
Human Development Quality in Papua Province: A Panel Data Analysis Period Year
2010-2017
Eleonora Sofilda︱Universitas Trisakti
Muhammad Zilal Hamzah︱Universitas Trisakti
30
Civil Engineering / Material Science and Engineering (2) /
Fundamental and Applied Sciences (1) / Power and Energy
Engineering (1)
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 09:00-10:30 Watson Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Azman Bin Kassim
APCEAS-0131
Damage Detection and Evaluation of Wooden Structural Members Using Piezoelectric
Sensors and Unsupervised Machine Learning
Natsuhiko Sakiyama︱Tokyo University of Science
Ayumu Ushigome︱Tokyo University of Science
Sakuya Kishi︱Tokyo University of Science
Akihiro Kishi︱Tokyo University
Yoichiro Hashizume︱Tokyo University of Science
Takashi Nakajima︱Tokyo University of Science
Takumi Ito︱Tokyo University of Science
MACE-0081
Effect of Mo Addition on Room and High Temperature Tensile Behavior of Al-Si-Cu-Mg
Alloy in As-Cast and Heat-Treated Conditions
Mohammadreza Zamani︱Jönköping University
Riccardo Ferrari︱University of Bologna
Stefania Toschi︱University of Bologna
Alessandro Mori︱University of Bologna
Lorella Ceschini︱University of Bologna
Salem Seifeddine︱Jönköping University
MACE-0063
A Novel Approach to Prepare Drying Induced Polymeric Membrane in
Poly(Styrene)-Poly(Ethylene Glycol)-Chlorobenzene System
Jyoti Sharma︱Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology
Sanjeev Kumar Ahuja︱Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology
Raj Kumar Arya︱National Institute of Technology
31
APCEAS-0186
Sustainable Land Use Policy and Monitoring Urban Land Expansion in Kabul; A Case
Study of Rapid Urbanization
Osama Hidayat︱Tokai University
Yoshitaka Kajita︱Tokai University
APCEAS-0154
The Issue on Clean Utilization of Renewable Energy in Rural China
Zhenguo Hong︱Lanzhou University
Shuwen Niu︱Lanzhou University
Guimei Zhang︱Engineering Consulting Center of Gansu Province
Zhen Li︱Lanzhou University
APCEAS-0146
Does Agricultural Trade Alleviate Environmental Pressures for Importing Countries? —A
Case of China Soybean Import
Xiang Wang︱LanZhou University
Wen-Li Qiang︱LanZhou University
Xin Qiu︱LanZhou University
32
Mechanical Engineering and Technology (1) / Fundamental and
Applied Sciences (2)/ Power and Energy Engineering (2)
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 13:15-14:45 Watson Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Takumi Ito
APCEAS-0088
Analytical Study of Geometry of Spatial Rack Mechanisms: Synthesis of Conic Linear
Rack Drives
Emilia Abadjieva︱Akita University
Valentin Abadjiev︱Institute of Mechanics
APCEAS-0160
Evaluation Ripeness of Postharvest Fruits Using Electric Methods
Ryota Ishida︱Saitama University
Yuki Hasegawa︱Saitama University
APCEAS-0168
Investigation of Graphite Size Dependency of Hydrogen Storage Capability and Tensile
Properties of Ferritic Ductile Cast Iron
Takuya Yoshimoto︱Fukuoka University
Takashi Matsuo︱Fukuoka University
Tomohiro Ikeda︱Hinode, Ltd.
APCEAS-0175
Effects of Hydrogen and Cyclic Frequency on the Growth Rate and Morphology of
Shear-Mode Fatigue Cracks in a JIS-SUJ2 Bearing Steel
Yuta Akaki︱Fukuoka University
Takashi Matsuo︱Fukuoka University
Yoshiro Nishimura︱Denso Corporation
Susumu Miyakawa︱Denso Corporation
33
APCEAS-0189
Prioritizing Sustainable Energy for Earth’s Environment
Hyung-Man Kim︱INJE University
34
Fundamental and Applied Sciences (3)
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 15:00-16:30 Watson Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Jau-Chuan Ke
APCEAS-0112
Repairing System Subject to Server-Active Breakdown
Jau-Chuan Ke︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Ching-Chang Kuo︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Tzu-Hsin Liu︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Chia-Jung Chang︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Tsung-Yin Wang︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
APCEAS-0140
An Geo/Geo/1/K Queue with Arrival Control Policy and Startup Time
Tsung-Yin Wang︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Fu-Min Chang︱Chaoyang University of Technology
Chia-Jung Chang︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Hsin-I Huang︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
APCEAS-0148
Optimal Preventive-Maintenance Scheme for a Repairable System under Warranty
Yu-Hung Chien︱National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Chung-Piao Chiang︱Hungkuo Delin University of Technology
APCEAS-0149
Optimization Analysis of Retrial Machine Repair Problem with Working Breakdowns
under F-Policy
Tseng-Chang Yen︱National Chung Hsing University
Chia-Huang Wu︱National Chiao Tung University
Tseng-Chang Yen︱National Chung Hsing University
Kuo-Hsiung Wang︱Providence University
35
APCEAS-0174
A Tabu-Search Based Hyperheuristic for Job Shop Scheduling Problem
Cecilia Esti Nugraheni︱Parahyangan Catholic University
L. Abednego︱Parahyangan Catholic University
M. Widyarini︱Parahyangan Catholic University
APCEAS-0165
Development of Forex Trading Robot with Money Management
Luciana Abednego︱Parahyangan Catholic University
Cecilia Nugraheni︱Parahyangan Catholic University
36
Education (2)
Thursday, December 20, 2018 09:00-10:30 Elizabeth Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Joy Kamakamaewailani Rodriguez
IACSS-0262
Video Marketing - How to Increase Conversions!
Joy Kamakamaewailani Rodriguez︱Beijing Forestry University
IACSS-0324
A Tracer Study of Bachelor of Science in Office Administration (BSOAD)
Rolyn A. Catamora︱Northwest Samar State University
IACSS-0309
Turning from an Child Education Space to Play Space - Looking at Child as Post-Human
Seung Ji Kang︱Pusan National University
Youn Sun Lee︱Pusan National University
Hee Juon Yeon︱Pusan National University
IACSS-0311
A Case Study on the Improvement of Community Living Skills through a Group
Educational Drama Program: Focusing on Maladjusted Children
Ji Yoon Kim︱Pusan National University
Kai Sook Chung︱Pusan National University
IACSS-0312
Community-Based Education in Thailand: Implications for Practice, Research, and
National Policy
Atchara Sriphan︱Naresuan University
IACSS-0338
Education, Gender and Rural Development: Challenges in Africa
Lesiba J. Teffo︱University of South Africa
37
Environmental Engineering (2) / Material Science and
Engineering (3)
Thursday, December 20, 2018 09:00-10:30 Watson Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Anahita Khojandi
APCEAS-0143
Optimizing Green Infrastructure Placement under Precipitation Uncertainty
Masoud Barah︱University of Tennessee
Anahita Khojandi︱University of Tennessee
Xueping Li︱University of Tennessee
Jon Hathaway︱University of Tennessee
Olufemi Omitaomu︱Oak Ridge National Laboratory
APCEAS-0173
Cage Occupancy of Methane Molecule in TBAB Semiclathrate Hydrate by First-Principles
Calculation
Okuto Nakane︱Kogakuin University
Masaki Hiratsuka︱Kogakuin University
Shinichiro Ito︱Kogakuin University
Akihisa Konno︱Kogakuin University
MACE-0067
Synthesis of Heat Resistant Polycarbonate by Introducing Polyester Oligomer Composed
of Phenolphthalein
Jin-Sik Choi︱Samyang Corporation
Jung-Up Park︱Samyang Corporation
Seung-Pil Jung︱Samyang Corporation
Kyung-Moo Shin︱Samyang Corporation
38
APCEAS-0138
Investigation and Treatment of Nitrogen Pollution in the Upper Stream of Fuzhou River
Aichen Jia︱Dalian University of Technology
Rui Zheng︱Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Shibo Xu︱Dalian University of Technology
APCEAS-0188
An Innovative System for Fog and Haze Monitoring
Jingli Wang︱China Meteorological Administration
Xulin Liu︱Beijing Meteorological Observation Center
39
Business & Management (1)
Thursday, December 20, 2018 10:45-12:15 Elizabeth Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Gerald Evans
IACSS-0308
Leading Change: Convincing People against the Status Quo
Gerald Evans︱University of Montana
Michael G. Evans︱University College Dublin
IACSS-0258
Innovation through Human Behavior Analysis: Usability Evaluation and User Experience
Recommendations for Cosmetics and Hair Care Products
Eric Brangier︱Université de Lorraine
IACSS-0307
Production and Marketing Knowledge Management Model for Organic Rice Farmers in
the Upper Northern Thailand
Nattachet Pooncharoen︱Naresuan University
IACSS-0322
Factors Influencing International Tourist’s Decision on Thai Traditional Massage Services
Usage
Pannarat Boonkwang︱Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
IACSS-0340
Influence of Characteristics on Entrepreneurial Intention
Phathranit Sornsermsombut︱Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
IACSS-0346
Influence of Marketing Mix that Impress Tourists in Chiang Mai
Jermkhuan Ratchusanti︱Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
Supathanit Termsaguanwong︱Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
40
Mechanical Engineering and Technology (2) / Power and
Energy Engineering (3) / Aeronautics & Aerospace Engineering
Thursday, December 20, 2018 10:45-12:15 Watson Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Wen-Fung Pan
APCEAS-0093
Response of Local Sharp-Dented 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy Tubes Submitted to Cyclic
Bending
Kuo-Long Lee︱Far East University
Shan-Yuan Yang︱National Cheng Kung University
Wen-Fung Pan︱National Cheng Kung University
APCEAS-0116
Production of High Purity Solidified Ethanol Fuel and Measurement of Basic Properties
Hyemin Kim︱Korea National University of Transportation
APCEAS-0130
Flutter of a Flexible Filament Attached to a Streamline Forebody
Kamal Poddar︱IIT Kanpur
Ashwini N. Arekar︱IIT Kanpur
Dhiraj Kumar︱IIT Kanpur
APCEAS-0151
Estimation of Aerodynamic Characteristics of Tennis Balls by Using an Air Pressure
Ejection Machine
Masafumi Kitajima︱Kogakuin University
Shinichiro Ito︱Kogakuin University
Masaki Hiratsuka︱Kogakuin University
Akihisa Konno︱Kogakuin University
41
APCEAS-0164
Thermal Fluid Analysis of Wheelchair Marathon
Satoshi Tsuji︱Kogakuin University
Masaki Hiratsuka︱Kogakuin University
Shinichiro Ito︱Kogakuin University
Akihisa Konno︱Kogakuin University
42
Economics (2) / Finance
Thursday, December 20, 2018 13:15-14:45 Elizabeth Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Parthapratim Pal
IACSS-0323
Use of Unconventional Trade Barriers: A Study of Minimum Import Prices Imposed by
India
Parthapratim Pal︱Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
IACSS-0259
Assessing the Impact of Risk Management on Agricultural Productivity in India
Subhankar Mukherjee︱Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
Parthapratim Pal︱Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
IACSS-0288
Scenario Input-Output Analysis on the Diffusion of Fuel Cell Vehicles and Alternative
Hydrogen Supply Systems Using MRIOT
Mitsuo Yamada︱Chukyo University
Kiyoshi Fujikawa︱Nagoya University
Yoshito Umeda︱Toho Cryogenics Co., Ltd.
IACSS-0344
The Study on the Problems in Accounting of Sufficiency Economy Group at Tambon Cho
Lae, Mae-Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province
Kirana Yeesoonsam︱Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
IACSS-0350
Momentum Puzzle in Korean Stock Market: The Influences of Investment Horizon and
Firm’s Size
Jinho Jeong︱Korea University
Bob Li︱Deakin University
43
IACSS-0326
Productivity Differences Inside and Outside Industrial Estates of Leading Manufacturing
Industries in Nepal
Shalik Ram Pokhrel︱Nepal Rastra Bank
Birat Bahadur Subedi︱Panchabudha sub remittance Pvt.Ltd.
Sushan Kiran Pradhan︱Panchabudha sub remittance Pvt.Ltd.
44
Computer Engineering and Technology / Electrical and
Electronic Engineering / Information Engineering and
Technology
Thursday, December 20, 2018 13:15-14:45 Watson Bay Room
Session Chair: Dr. Rohan de Silva
APCEAS-0179
Solution-Based Learning: A New Learning Paradigm
Rohan de Silva︱CQUniversity
Umapathy Venugopal︱CQUniversity
APCEAS-0139
Risk Assessment Method for Rear-End Collisions Considering the Direction of the Driver’s
Gaze
Motoharu Ono︱Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Kazumichi Akase︱Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Naoya Tateishi︱Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Yuji Matsuki︱Fukuoka Institute of Technology
APCEAS-0167
Reliability in Private Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Networks
Sandaruvan Rajasinghege︱CQUniversity
Rohan de Silva︱CQUniversity
45
APCEAS-0172
A Resampling Method Based on the Correlation Matrix for Data with Outliers
Jesus Carmona-Frausto︱Cinvestav Tamaulipas
Ivan Lopez-Arevalo︱Cinvestav Tamaulipas
Josep Mateo-Sanz︱Universitat Rovira i Virgilli
Laureano Jimenez-Esteller︱Universitat Rovira i Virgilli
Edwyn Aldana-Bobadilla︱Conacyt-Cinvestav
46
Education (3) / Literature and Linguistics / Humanities and
Culture Studies
Thursday, December 20, 2018 15:00-16:30 Elizabeth Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Beverly Redman
IACSS-0253
Building Frustration Tolerance Back into the Learning Process
Beverly Redman︱Purdue University Fort Wayne
IACSS-0226
An Empirical Research on Incorporating Pragmatic Competence into Business English
Education
Zhihua Huang︱Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
IACSS-0304
Academic Experiences of Indian International Students in US Higher Education
Daljit Kaur︱Francis Marion University
IACSS-0316
Language Revitalization in Kyrgyzstan Experience after USSR
Mehmet Uzman︱National Chengchi University
IACSS-0343
Application of GIS for Analyzing Risky Agricultural Area by Considering Horticulture
Water Demand, Water Accessible Area and Rainfall Distribution in Chiang Mai Province,
Thailand
Ratchaphon Samphutthanont︱Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
IACSS-0329
Industrial Development and Socio Cultural Modernization in South Asia: A Case Study of
Colonial District Multan
Abida Chuadhary︱National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad
47
Business & Management (2) / Law
Thursday, December 20, 2018 15:00-16:30 Watson Bay Room
Session Chair: Prof. Sanpet Panusbordee
IACSS-0268
Country Image Effects on Quality of Unfamiliar Products: A Case of Robot Vacuum
Cleaners in Thailand
Sanpet Panusbordee︱Bangkok University
Supa Panusbordee︱Bangkok University
IACSS-0269
Virtual Reality and Tourism: A Case of Its Effects on Attitudes and Travelling Intentions
to Thailand
Supa Panusbordee︱Bangkok University
Sanpet Panusbordee︱Bangkok University
IACSS-0281
Imperative Communication Goal Structure in a Cross-Border M&A
Ralf Bebenroth︱Kobe University
IACSS-0292
The Importance of Ethical Leadership in Business Organizations
Gabriel Warren︱Bemidji State University
Valerie Wallingford︱Bemidji State University
IACSS-0341
Taking Matters into Our Hands: Reviving the Struggle to Internationalize the Prosecution
of Corruption
Francis Dusabe︱Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
48
Poster Sessions (1)
Psychology / Social Studies
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 13:00-13:50 Elizabeth Bay Room
IACSS-0255
Could a Fear of Automation Decrease Life Satisfaction? The Relationships between
Workers’ Fear of Automation, Technology Skills, and Life Satisfaction
Jamie Striler︱University of Central Florida
Mindy Shoss︱University of Central Florida
IACSS-0270
The Change of Muscle Dysmorphia through Bodybuilding for 12 Weeks: Korean College
Students
Deokjin Kim︱Namseoul University
IACSS-0286
Effectiveness of a School-Based Universal Prevention Program for Enhancing Autonomous
Self-Esteem at Elementary Schools: Utilizing a Newly Developed Implicit Association Test
and Questionnaire
Katsuyuki Yamasaki︱Naruto University of Education
Naoya Michishita︱Dachi Elementary School
Takayuki Yokoshima︱Naruto University of Education
Ikuko Kaya︱Hyogo University of Teacher Education
Kanako Uchida︱Naruto University of Education
IACSS-0291
Effects of Implicit and Explicit Affect and Emotion-Focused Coping on Depression:
Utilizing a Short-Term Longitudinal Design
Kanako Uchida︱Naruto University of Education
Yumi Uchiyama︱Shikoku University
Yusuke Murakami︱St. Andrew’s University of Education
49
IACSS-0290
The Difference in Leadership According to Children’s Risky Play Preference: Republic of
Korean Children
Deokjin Kim︱Namseoul University
Yongteak Rhim︱Namseoul University
IACSS-0293
Cortisol Synchrony Moderates the Effects of Temperament on Learning in 3-Month-Old
Infants
Nicole Brundige︱Fielding Graduate University
Ruth Gatt︱Fielding Graduate University
Courtney Shoemaker︱Fielding Graduate University
Laura Thompson︱Fielding Graduate University
IACSS-0299
Childhood Psychological Trauma: Cosmetic Surgery and Body Image among Young
Women in Hong Kong
Ka Tung Vivianne Ip︱Caritas Institute of Higher Education
Wing Yee Ho︱Caritas Institute of Higher Education
IACSS-0300
The Psychological Effect of Image Training Program with 3D Virtual Reality Based on the
Theory of Embodied Cognition: A Pilot Study
Kyung Ji Moon︱Pusan National University
Kyung Hun Han︱Pusan National University
IACSS-0303
The Effect of Physical Education Teacher’s Leadership Style on Class Flow and Health
Promotion Behavior in Middle School Students
Kyeong Kyu Lee︱Daegu University
Yeong Gu Kang︱Daegu University
Yong Kyu Kim︱Daegu University
IACSS-0305
Student Understanding of Microaggressions in an Master’s Level Social Work Classroom
Jessica Gladden︱Western Michigan University
50
IACSS-0287
The Influence of Social Network on Life Satisfaction among Older Adults Living Alone
-Focused on the Mediating Effect of Depression-
Hyunjeong Nam︱The Chungcheong Society of Welfare Development for the Aged
Youngja Jeon︱Inje University
IACSS-0345
Perception of Korean toward the Unified Korean Women’s Ice Hockey Team at the 2018
PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games
Tae Jun Chon︱Soongsil University
Chanmin Park︱Inha University
Taerin Chung︱Kongju National University
51
Poster Sessions (2)
Material Science and Engineering / Electrical and Electronic
Engineering
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 14:00-14:50 Elizabeth Bay Room
APCEAS-0184
Synthesis of Carbazole Derivative Based Conjugated Polymers as Donor Material for
Polymer Solar Cells
Jiwon Yu︱Pusan National University
Hyehyeon Lee︱Pusan National University
Juwon Kim︱Pusan National University
Hongsuk Suh︱Pusan National University
MACE-0070
Surfactant-Free Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Evenly Dispersed in Silica Nanoparticle
Sinae Song︱Hanyang University
Sung Soo Park︱SN Co., Ltd
Hee Taik Kim︱Hanyang University
MACE-0075
Antibacterial Property of DLC Film for Improved Biocompatibility
Shu Onodera︱Tokyo Denki University
Shinya Fujii︱Nippon ITF Co. Ltd
Hideki Moriguchi︱Nippon ITF Co. Ltd
Masanori Tsujioka︱Nippon ITF Co. Ltd
Kouki Fujioka︱Jikei University School of Medicine
Yoshinobu Manome︱Jikei University School of Medicine
Kenji Hirakuri︱Tokyo Denki University
52
MACE-0077
High Performance, Transparent, Reusable Air Filter by Hierarchical Silver Nanowire
Network
Seonggeun Han︱Seoul National University
Seongmin Jeong︱Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
Hyunmin Cho︱Seoul National University
Seunghwan Ko︱Seoul National University
MACE-0083
Preliminary Research on Recycling Process of Neutron Multipliers to Improve Production
Yield for Fusion Reactors
Jaehwan Kim︱National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Petr Kurinskiy︱National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
Masaru Nakamichi︱National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology
MACE-0086
Wear Property and Durability by DLC Coating
Kengo Sakurai︱Tokyo Denki University
Masanori Hiratsuka︱Nanotec Co, Ltd.
Hideki Nakamori︱Nanotec Co, Ltd.
Kazushige Namiki︱Namiki-Mi Co, Ltd.
Kenji Hirakuri︱Tokyo Denki University
MACE-0087
Evaluation of Fracture Treatment of Zn-DLC for Biomaterial Application
Shunta Kidera︱Tokyo Denki University
Kouki Fujioka︱Jikei University School of Medicine
Yasuharu Ohgoe︱Tokyo Denki University
Keisuke Sato︱Tokyo Denki University
Masanori Hiratsuka︱Nanotec Co, Ltd.
Hitomi Tsuboi︱Nanotec Co, Ltd.
Hideki Nakomori︱Nanotec Co, Ltd.
Hideki Masuda︱Nition Co. Ltd
Hiroshi Honda︱Nition Co. Ltd
Yoshinobu Manome︱Jikei University School of Medicine
Kenji Hirakuri︱Tokyo Denki University
53
MACE-0088
Chemical Resistance and Electrical Insulation of DLC Coating
Daichi Nakajima︱Tokyo Denki University
Hiroki Kuwabara︱Nakadai Metals Co., Ltd.
Shigeru Annaka︱Nakadai Metals Co., Ltd.
Masanori Tsujioka︱Nippon ITF Inc.
Hideki Moriguchi︱Nippon ITF Inc.
Shinya Fujii︱Nippon ITF Inc.
Kenji Hirakuri︱Tokyo Denki University
MACE-0089
Improved Photovoltaic Performance of Organic/Inorganic Solar Cells Using
Surface-Modified Si Nanoparticles
Takafumi Yasuzawa︱Tokyo Denki University
Keisuke Sato︱Tokyo Denki University
MACE-0090
The Effect of the Amino-Modification and CPE Treatment on Photovoltaic Performance of
Porous Desert Structured Silicon/PEDOT: PSS Solar Cells
Kento Saito︱Tokyo Denki University
Keisuke Sato︱Tokyo Denki University
MACE-0091
Development of the Highly Conductive Film Using Gold Leaf Powder Treated at Room
Temperature
Sayaka Yamashita︱Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Heisuke Sakai︱Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Hideyuki Murata︱Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
MACE-0092
Development of a High Sensitive Flexible Dual-Gate OFET Based Pressure Sensor
Tastuya Ishikawa︱Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Heisuke Sakai︱Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Yuya Ishii︱Kyoto Instisute of Technology
Hideyuki Murata︱Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
54
MACE-0097
Very Long, Low-Haze, Annealing-Free Ag Nanowire Synthesis and Its Application for
Flexible and Transparent Resistive Touch Panel
Phillip Won︱Seoul National University
Seonggeun Han︱Seoul National University
Seung Hwan Ko︱Seoul National University
APCEAS-0182
Syntheses of Conjugated Polymer Solar Cells Using Electron-Donating Unit Based on
8H-Thieno[2,3-b]Indole
Juae Kim︱Pusan National University
Hongsuk Suh︱Pusan National University
APCEAS-0183
Benzimidazole Derivatives Based Conjugated Polymers as Electron-deficient Units for
Organic Solar Cells
Raquel Kristina Leoni Tumiar︱Pusan National University
Juae Kim︱Pusan National University
Hongsuk Suh︱Pusan National University
APCEAS-0107
Design and Analysis of 5-Step High-Efficient Early Termination Approach for LDPC
Layered Decoding in Advanced Communication Worlds
Xin-Yu Shih︱National Sun Yat-Sen University
55
Poster Sessions (3)
Chemical Engineering / Environmental Engineering / Biological
Engineering
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 15:00-15:50 Elizabeth Bay Room
APCEAS-0121
Preferential Solvation of Ionic Liquid for Protein
Shota Nakamori︱Kindai University
Tadashi Kamiyama︱Kindai University
APCEAS-0124
Thermal Stability of Lysozyme in Aqueous 1-Alkyl-3-Methylimidazolium Solution
Masato Noma︱Kindai University
Tadashi Kamiyama︱Kindai University
APCEAS-0126
Thermodynamics of Thermal Induced Aggregation of Protein with Organic Solvent
Tadashi Kamiyama︱Kindai University
Syoya Nakanishi︱Kindai University
APCEAS-0127
Inclusion of Ionic Liquid with Cyclodextrin in Water
Ayaka Aoki︱Kindai University
Tadashi Kamiyama︱Kindai University
56
MACE-0079
Enhanced Photolysis Effect of Titanium Dioxide Mixture with Rice Husk Silica
Guijun Choi︱Hanyang University
Sinae Song︱Hanyang University
Moongyu Kim︱Hanyang University
Tran Xuan Tin︱Hanyang University
Sung Soo Park︱Hanyang University
Hee Taik Kim︱Hanyang University
APCEAS-0108
Correlation of Biochar Adsorption Isotherms of Heavy Metal Ions in Binary and Ternary
Systems with a Modified Langmuir Equation
Zainab Mahdi︱Griffith University
Ali El Hanandeh︱Griffith University
Qiming Jimmy Yu︱Griffith University
APCEAS-0170
Ammonia Reduction in Swine Barn via the Circulation of Liquid Compost in Slurry Pit
Seung-Soo Kim︱Kangwon National University
Soo-Min Shim︱Kangwon National University
Ki-Won Kim︱Kangwon National University
Dong-Seong Shin︱Kangwon National University
L.M. Anas︱Kangwon National University
Tae-Hoon Lee︱Kangwon National University
Tae-Been Jeon︱Kangwon National University
Arif Reza︱Kangwon National University
Seunggun Won︱Daegu University
Chang-Six Ra︱Kangwon National University
57
APCEAS-0171
Effects of Solid Concentration on P Recovery Process and Struvite Growth in Biologically
Oxidized Swine Wastewater
Soo-Min Shim︱Kangwon National University
Seung-Soo Kim︱Kangwon National University
Ki-Won Kim︱Kangwon National University
Dong-Seong Shin︱Kangwon National University
L.M. Anas︱Kangwon National University
Tae-Hoon Lee︱Kangwon National University
Tae-Been Jeon︱Kangwon National University
Arif Reza︱Kangwon National University
Seunggun Won︱Daegu University
Chang-Six Ra︱Kangwon National University
APCEAS-0152
Measurement of Range of Motion and Muscular Activity in the Wrist Joint Using
Low-Cost Digital Gadgets
Rena Shiraishi︱Kitami Institute of Technology
Yasunari Hashimoto︱Kitami Institute of Technology
58
Poster Sessions (4)
Mechanical Engineering and Technology / Civil Engineering /
Power and Energy Engineering / Computer Engineering and
Technology / Aeronautics & Aerospace Engineering
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 16:00-16:50 Elizabeth Bay Room
APCEAS-0087
A Study on the Thermal & Flow Characteristic and Drying Properties in a Decompressed
Heat Pump Dryer
Hyun Chol Jung︱A1 Engineering Co., Ltd.
Sim Gyu Wee︱A1 Engineering Co., Ltd.
John Kim︱Elsys.Co.Ltd.
Kyong Min Kim︱Chonnam National University
Sang Ro Lee︱A1 Engineering Co. ,Ltd.
APCEAS-0120
Visualization of Lamb Waves Propagating in Transparent Materials Using High-Speed
Camera
Tsubasa Katsumata︱Shibaura Institute of Technology
Naoki Hosoya︱Shibaura Institute of Technology
Atsushi Kanda︱Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Itsuro Kajiwara︱Hokkaido University
Takashi Onuma︱Photron Limited
APCEAS-0145
Flow Simulation and Application of EHD Fluid
Tetsuhiro Tsukiji︱Sophia University
Shun Nishimura︱Sophia University
59
APCEAS-0109
Network Based Spatial Point Pattern Analysis of Traffic Accidents in Queens, New York
Tae Young Heo︱Chungbuk National University
Bomi Jeong︱Chungbuk National University
Taekgeun Kim︱Chungbuk National University
Jae Hoon Kim︱Chungbuk National University
Seul Bi Lee︱Chungbuk National University
APCEAS-0118
Development of Korean Style Auto-Climbing Concrete Form for High-Rise Building
Geonho Hong︱Hoseo University
Wookyung Shim︱Hoseo University
APCEAS-0166
Damage Evaluation of H-Shaped Steel Beams by Using 3D Modeling Method and Principal
Component Analysis
Kenjiro Mori︱Tokyo University of Science
Ayumu Ushigome︱Tokyo University of Science
Takumi Ito︱Tokyo University of Science
APCEAS-0185
Study on Traffic Situation before and after Operating Bus Rapid Transit System in Hanoi
Trong Dung Nguyen︱Tokai University
Yoshitaka Kajita︱Tokai University
APCEAS-0161
A Frequency Tracking Algorithm for Frequency Exponentially Decaying Signal
Xiaocong Li︱Guangxi University
Xuanren Meng︱Guangxi University
APCEAS-0110
A Security Mechanism for Enterprise Information Portal
Wen-Lung Tsai︱Oriental Institute of Technology
Chi-Wen Chen︱Oriental Institute of Technology
Tzu-Hui Wang︱Oriental Institute of Technology
Yu-Yin Chen︱Nan Shan Life Insurance Co., Ltd
60
APCEAS-0111
Design and Development of an E-Tag Parking Management System
Wen-Lung Tsai︱Oriental Institute of Technology
Hung-Chi Huang︱Oriental Institute of Technology
Yung-Chun Chan︱Oriental Institute of Technology
Yu-Yin Chen︱Nan Shan Life Insurance Co., Ltd
APCEAS-0080
Flutter of Fully Functionally Graded CNT Reinforced Laminates
Shih-Yao Kuo︱Aletheia University