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Taeho Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Lehigh University. His research focuses on statistical methodology, applying advanced techniques to real-world problems in biostatistics and epidemiology. He holds a PhD from the University of South Carolina (2019) and an MS from Rutgers University. His work includes developing multiple interval estimation procedures for gene expression data analysis, Poisson-based models for predicting COVID-19 deaths, and novel prediction methods using concordance correlation coefficients.
Research interests span multiple comparisons, prediction models, nonparametric estimation, and statistical methodology development. Recent projects include a new prediction approach maximizing concordance correlation, offering alternatives to classical least-squares methods. His research has been published in journals like The American Statistician and Electronic Journal of Statistics.
Teaching includes MATH 312 at Lehigh. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Current affiliations include the Department of Mathematics and the Journal of Differential Geometry editorial board.
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