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Jung, DongWook
Ph.D student, Program in History and Philosophy of Science, Seoul National University.
Birth of Date : 31 Dec 1978.

Contact Information
Visiting Fellow in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Emerson Hall, Harvard University, 25 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA 02138, USA
Mobile: 1-617-620-2594. Email: zolaist@gmail.com ( djung@fas.harvard.edu )

Areas of Specialization
Models in science, philosophy of science.

Other Research and Teaching Areas
History of science, philosophy of engineering, history of technology.

Education
2004 – present. Ph.D student, Program in History and Philosophy of Science, Seoul National University.
2009 – present. Fellow in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Harvard University.
2003. B.A. in Computer Science and Engineering, Seoul National University.

Teaching Experiences
Spring Term 2008. Part-time Lecturer on “Understanding Science and Technology”, Dongyang Technical College.
Spring Term 2007. Part-time Lecturer on “History of Science”, Soongsil University.

Grants and Fellowships
2009. BK 21 Long-term Study Abroad Fellowship, from Seoul National University BK21 Group for Philosophical Education and Research.
Fall Term 2008. Seoul National University Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) Fellowship.
Spring Term 2008. BK 21 Fellowship, from Seoul National University BK21 Group for Philosophical Education and Research.
2005 – 2007. Seoul National University Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) Fellowship.

Translations
2007. “Einstein’s Clocks: Place of Time” (korean translation of Peter Galison’s “Einstein’s Clocks: Place of Time”, Critical Inquiry 26 (2000), pp. 355-389), in Mina Park and Yung Sik Kim (eds.), Prism: Sciences Seen through History, pp. 247-295. Seoul: Seoul National University Press.

Other Publications
2007. “Afterword: Tradition vs. Criticism, Kuhn vs. Popper”, in Steve Fuller, Kuhn vs. Popper (korean translation), pp. 205-211. Seoul: Thinking Tree Publishing.

Talks and Presentations
Feb 2007. Commentator on “A Kantian Account of Epistemic Normativity”, SNU & NYU Graduate Student Conference, NYU, New York.
Jun 2006. “Dynamics of Normal Science: Interactions between Examplars and Problems”, Korean Society for the Philosophy of Science annual meeting, Seoul.
Oct 2005. “Socialists’ Readings on Darwin, 1859-1930” (poster presentation), Korean History of Science Society annual meeting, Jeju, Korea.

Professional Services
Mar 2007 – Feb 2008. Executive Assistant, Program in History and Philosophy of Science, Seoul National University.
Aug 2005 – Jul 2007. Executive Assistant, Korean Society for the Philosophy of Science.

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