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Over the past decade, the Institute has hosted numerous international researchers, professors, and governmental officials who come to CITI for a period of study and research. Generally, Visiting Scholars pursue their own research, writing, and thinking. An example is C.K. Kim, Ministry of Telecommunications, Republic of Korea (1994-1995). C.K. recently became the Vice Minister of Communications for South Korea, the senior civil service position in a country that has become a world leader in broadband internet. Christiaan
Hogendorn Heather Hudson,
University of San Francisco, Sloan
Fellow (2003-2004) James Alleman, University of
Colorado (2001-2003) Muneo Kaigo,
University of Tsukuba (2004-2005) Jonathan Liebenau,
London School of Economics,
(2001 - 2003). Rajni Gupta (2002-2003) Valerie Feldmann, Free University, Berlin & Ph.D.
Fellow, (2000 - 2001). Shinji Watanabe, Ministry of Posts and
Telecommunications, (1999 - 2000). Mikako Kii, Ochanomizu University, (1998- 2000) Reza Tadayoni, Technical University of Denmark, (1999 - 1999). Harumasa Sato, Konan University, (1994- 1995, 1998- 1999). Sachiko Tamura, Kyushu Sangyo University, (1998 - 1999). Kimihiko Oku, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications,
(1998 - 1999). Mark Robichaux, The Wall Street Journal, (1998 - 1999). Dante Mancini, Scuola Superiore G. Reiss Romoli, (1998 - 1999). Young Chul Kang, DACOM Corporation (1997-
1998). Valentina Grippo, University La Sapienza Koichiro Hayashi, NTT and Keio University Etsuko Nakanishi, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, (1996 - 1997). Valeriu Trutescu-Petrulian, Universite de Paris
Dauphine. Jerome Wagner, L'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, (1996 - 1996). Dagmar Sascheck, University of Cologne, (1996 - 1996). Francesco De Domenico, Universita Di Roma, (1996 - 1996). Juro Urayama, Reitaku University, (1996 - 1996). Chang-Ho Yoon, Korea University. |
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