Sora Kim, Ph.D. student
Education
Ph.D., Consumer Sciences
Dept., The Ohio State University.
September
2001-September 2004, Ph.D. student majoring Family Resource Management,
Consumer Sciences
Dept., The Ohio State University.
M.S., Dept. of Consumer Science,
School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
M.S., Dept. of Consumer Science,
School of Human Ecology, Seoul National University, 1997.
B.S., Dept. of Consumer & Child Studies
School of Human Ecology, Seoul National University, 1995.
Research Interest: Online Privacy, Baby boom generation’s labor supply,
Role of
information in dietary behavior
Awards
Recipient of the Ruth Deacon and Francille Firebaugh Fellowship,
College of Human
Ecology,
The Ohio State University, Sep. 2001
Winner of the Master”s Thesis Award, American Council on Consumer
Interest, 2001
Winner of Student Travel Grant Award sponsored by Ford Motor Company,
American
Council on Consumer Interest, 47th Annual Conference, 2001
Fellowship, School of Human Ecology Alumni Association, Seoul National
University,
Korea, 1999
Winner of Student Research Award sponsored by Samsung Co., Korea, 1997
Scholarship, Committee for Seoul National University
Development, Mar.1995-Feb.1997
Scholarship, Korea Consumer Association, Mar.1993-Feb.1995.
Winner of Student Research Award sponsored by L.G. Ad Co., Korea, 1992
Publications
Kim, S. (2001). Women’s
use of nutrition information and its impact on dietary fat consumption.
Unpublished thesis for Master of Science degree, University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
Kim, S. (2001). Women’s
use of nutrition information and its impact on dietary fat consumption.
Consumer Interests Annual, vol. 47.