My research focuses on mathematical biology. Among numerous interesting topics, my interests are chemical reaction network theory, stochastic model reduction method (especially quasi-steady-state approximation), Bayesian statistical analysis to infer mysterious Markovian/non-Markovian dynamics of biochemical reaction networks.
Beyond the mathematical topics, I am working on collaborative works to solve biological problems. One is developing non-invasive biomarker to diagnose congnitive impairment from wearable data.
Appointment
Aug. 2023 – current
Van Vleck Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Education
Ph.D., Department of Mathematical Sciences, KAIST (Mar. 2018 – Aug. 2023)
B.Sc., Department of Mathematical Sciences, KAIST (Mar. 2013 – Feb. 2018)