Career
Park is currently serving as a Chairman of Board of Trustees at CardioVascular Research Foundation, and as a course director, he has been organizing the annual conference, CardioVascular Summit-TCT Asia Pacific, since 1996. • 1996 - Advisory Board Asian-Pacific Society of Interventional Cardiology • 1996 - Associate Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Interventional Cardiology Cardiovascular Center, Asan Medical Center University of Ulsan, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea • 1998 - Editorial Board Interventional Cardiology Bulletin • 2000 - Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Interventional Cardiology Cardiovascular Center, Asan Medical Center University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea • 2002 - Chairman Cardio Vascular Research Foundation • 2004 - Editorial Board Current Cardiology Reviews • 2004 - Editorial Advisory Future Cardiology • 2004.3 - 2008.2 Chairman The Korean Society of Interventional Cardiology • 2004.12 - Director Clinical Research Center for Ischemic Heart Disease • 2006 - 2008 President Asian Pacific Society of Interventional Cardiology • 2006.09 - Director Asan Heart Institute • 2006 - 2010 Editorial Board Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions • 2008.02 - Associate Editor for the Pacific Rim Euro Intervention • 2008.02 - Editorial Board Journal of American College of Cardiology: Cardiovasular Interventions • 2008.07 - 2010 International Advisory Board Circulation Journal-The Japanese Circulation Society • 2008 - 2010 Editorial Board The American Journal of Cardiology • 2009 - 2011 International Associate Editor European Heart Journal • 2009 - 2011 Associate Editor Interventional Cardiology • 2009 - 2010 Director, International Affairs Committee The Korean Society of Cardiology • 2009.7 - International Associate Editor Circulation Journal - The Japanese Circulation Society • 2009.11.23 - Chairman Heart Institute, Asan Medical Center ==Grants and awards==
Grants and awards
• 1991 - 1993 NSF grant DMS-9106444 • 1997 - 2001 NSF grant DMS-9701489 :‘Effective Diophantine Geometry over FunctionFields’. • 1998 - 2002 NSF Group Infrastructure Grant : ‘Southwestern Center for Arithmetic Geometry’, Co-PI with six other researchers from the University of Arizona, UTexas Austin, USC, and the University of New Mexico. • 2003 - 2006 NSF Infrastructure grant : ‘Southwestern Center for Arithmetic Geometry’, Co-PI with nine other researchers from the University of Arizona, UTexas Austin, USC, UC Berkeley, and the University of New Mexico. • 2005 - 2008 NSF grant DMS-0500504 : ‘Motivic fundamental groups, multiple polylogarithms, and Diophantine geometry’. • 2006 - 2008 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Core-to-Core program ‘New Developments of Arithmetic Geometry, Motive, Galois Theory, and Their Practical Applications,’ Foreign member • 2008 EPSRC grant, 46437, for workshop ‘Non-commutative constructions in arithmetic and geometry’ • 2009 EPSRC grant, EP/G024979/1, 3-year project on ‘Non-commutative fundamental groups in Diophantine geometry’, March ==Awards==