Jaeil Lee


Jaeil Lee

Department of Consumer
and Textile Science
s

The Ohio State University

1787 Neil Avenue, Rm 247

Columbus, OH 43210

Phone (O): (614) 292-3089

Fax : (614) 292-7536

E-mail address: lee.962@osu.edu

EDUCATION

The Ohio State University, Columbus OH

Ph.D. Student, Textiles and Clothing

Advisor: Dr.
Gwendolyn S. O’ Neal


Research area: Semiotics (Symbolic meaning of dress) and Consumer Culture

Minors: Communication

           
History of Art

M.S. Textiles and Clothing (Completed June, 1998)

The Ohio State University

Passed General Examination (Major and minors)

February 10,1998

Passed Mock Teaching Test: Qualified as a Teaching Assistant at the
Ohio State University since Aug., 1996

Ph. D. Program (March, 1992 – February, 1994)

Clothing and Textiles

Chungnam National University, Korea

M.S. Clothing and Textiles (Completed March, 1994)

Korean Historic Costume

Chungnam National University, Korea

B.S. Clothing and Textiles (Completed March, 1992)

Chungnam National University, Korea

Special Education

CAD Special Training on PDS (Pattern Designing System) in the ACCuMark
Program

September 29 – October 3, 1997 Sponsored by Gerber Garment Technology

Department of Consumer Sciences at the Ohio State University

CAD Special Training on ACCuMark Marking and Grading System

May 13, 1997- May 23, 1997

Gerber Garment Technology, Inc. in Dallas, Texas

Beauty Artist Training: Hair designing and Make-up

November 1994- July 1995

Taejon Vocational Municipal School, Korea

German

January 1993- March 1994

International Gothe Institute sponsored by the German Government, Korea

Sign Language

September 1992- January 1993

YMCA, Korea

EXPERIENCE

CAD Assistant

June 1997- present: On Artworks and AccuMark Pattern Making Programs.

Department of Consumer Sciences at the Ohio State University

Teaching Assistant

September 1997- present :Teach TXTL & CLO 371 Textile Sciences

Department of Consumer Sciences at the Ohio State University

March 1993- June 1995 : Clothing Construction I , Making Korean Costume
I

Department of Clothing & Textiles at the Chungnam National University,
Korea

Receptionist at the Snowden Gallery

June 1997- September 1997

The Historic Costume and Textiles Collection, Schottenstein wing at
Campbell Hall, The Ohio State University

Administrative Assistant

September 1995- June 1997

Department of Consumer Sciences at the Ohio State University

March 1992- December 1992

Computer-Laboratory at the Chungnam National University, Korea

Research Assistant

September 1995- March 1997

 

Department of Consumer Sciences at the Ohio State University

The Historic
Costume and Textiles Collection at the Ohio State University


   (URL: http://hec.osu.edu/people/shanna/lab/collect.htm)

    Consume Collection Assistant,   
January, 1998 – September, 1998

   March 1997-June 1997

Lecturer

March 1994-July 1994: Teach a course entitled Clothing and Its Application

Department of Women at the Woonjin Junior College, Korea

SCHOLARSHIP

Gladys Branegan Fellowship funded by the College of Human Ecology,
The Ohio State University

October 1998 –June 1999

Graduate Associateship funded by the Kennedy Endowment at the
Ohio State University

September 1995-June 1998

Two times Full Tuition Exemption (Graduate Course)

August 1993-June 1994

Chungnam National University, Korea

Two times Full Scholarship-Excellent Student Scholarship

Three times Tuition Exemption(Undergrduate Course)

March 1988- December 1990

Chungnam National University, Korea

HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

Phi Upsilon Omicron, Gamma Chapter

Initiated May 1998

AWARDS

Excellent Thesis: Recipient of a Silver Medal with a
thesis entitled “The influence of Korean Kinyoe on women’s costume:” at
the Bakma Academic Awards sponsored by the Graduate Society of the Chungnam
National University, Korea

PRESENTATION

Lee, J.  &  O’ Neal, G.  S. (1998, April). 
Reconstructed Calvin Klein advertising. Paper presented at American Culture
Association and Popular Culture Association National Meeting , Orlando,
FL.

Hancock, J.  , Lee, J.  , & O’ Neal, G.  S.(1998,
April).  Using “ New Genders” in Postmodern Advertising. Paper presented
at American Culture Association and Popular Culture Association National
Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Lee, J. (1997, March). The influence of Korean subcultural group, the
“Kinyoe” and its fashion. Paper presented at American Culture Association
and Popular Culture Association National Meeting, San Antonio, TX

 

PUBLICATION

Lee, J & O’Neal, G. S. (Accepted). Advertising as a mirror of the
reality in postmodern consumer culture, Proceedings of International 
Textile and Apparel Association
, USA. 1998 Annual meeting in Dallas,
Texas, November 18-21,1998.

Lee, J.  (1995). The influence of Korean Kinyoe on women’s costume,
The Journal of the Graduate Society of the Chungnam National University(Annual
academic awards winner’s paper). Taejon: Korea.

Lee, J.  (1994). On Generation Xers’ fashion, The Fashion Critics
Review, 14, Seoul: Korea, 86-91.

Lee, J.  &  Park, C.  (1994). Semiotic approach of
the Korean Kinyoe clothing, The Journal of the Korean Costume Society,
22, 297-312.

Lee, J.  (1994). Semiotic approach of the Korean Kinyoe clothing,
Master thesis at the Graduate School of the Chungnam National University, 
Korea.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

International Textiles and Apparel Association

The Costume Society of American Apparel Association

The Popular Culture Association

Korean Textiles and Apparel Association, Seoul, Korea

SPECIALTY

Computer Aided Design

Art work Program

-Artworks Color Book

-Adobe Photoshop 3.0.5

-Fractal Design Painter 4.0

-Artworks Drape

-Micrografx Designer 4.1

-Microsoft Publisher 97

ACCuMark Program

System Management

-Grade Pieces

-Digitizing Pieces

-Plot Pieces

-Plot Markers

PDS( Pattern Designing System)

Other Computer Skills

-SAS

-SPSS

-Quattro Pro

-Microsoft Word

-Word Perfect

SERVICES

Moderator of Group Discussion

Career Exploring 98, Department of Consumer Sciences, The
Ohio State University

February 24, 1998

Discussion Group Leader

An international Symposium: Extending Consumer Sciences to Undergraduate
and Adult  Learners, The Ohio State University.

July 22, 1997-July 24, 1997

 

(Revised 9/29/98)