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I currently hold the position of Assistant Professor within the Mathematics Department at the University of North Texas. My path in academia has led me to this role, after a successful experience as a Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Houston’s Mathematics Department under the guidance of Professor Mikyoung Jun. I am proud to have obtained my Ph.D. in Statistics from Seoul National University in August 2021, where I was mentored by Professor Hee-Seok Oh.
My research interests are diverse yet interconnected, encompassing multiscale methods in statistics, spatial statistics, time series analysis, and environmental statistics. I am a statistician dedicated to unraveling the inhomogeneous characteristics present in natural phenomena. My expertise lies in the adaptive modeling of local data structures, a capability that is strengthened by my comprehensive understanding of domain knowledge and the statistical insights it yields.
At present, I am deeply involved in the development of statistical methods that are driven by the inhomogeneous data produced by earthquake occurrences. My intent, however, extends beyond these specific instances. I am also committed to creating statistical approaches that are universally applicable, making them suitable for diverse types of data in a more general space, such as a manifold.