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I develop Bayesian methods to turn complex biomedical data into knowledge. My research interests are driven by a desire to explore brain imaging, genetic, and medical imaging data.
 

I got my Ph.D. in Statistics from the UNC at Chapel Hill. I was co-advised by Professors Joseph G. Ibrahim and Hongtu Zhu. 
 

I worked at Department of Biostatistics at University of Michigan as Research Assistant Professor from 2016 to 2018. I joined Department of Information and statistics at Chungnam National University as Assistant Professor from September 2018.

EDUCATION

2011 - 2016

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Ph.D. in Statistics

2009 - 2011

Korea University

M.S. in Statistics

2005 - 2009

Korea University

B.S. in Statistics

AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS

2017

The First Place Winner of ASA Statistics in Imaging Section Student Paper Competition 

2016

Travel Grant for iBright 2015, MD Anderson

 

2015

ENAR’s Distinguished Student Paper Award

 

2008

Inchon Scholarships (full scholarship)

 

2007

Choi Byungsun Scholarship

 

EMPLOYMENT

2018 - present

Chungnam National University 

Assistant Professor of Information and Statistics

2016 - 2018

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

Research Assistant Professor of Biostatistics

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