
معرفی
Daeyoung Kim is a Full Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from The Pennsylvania State University (2008), and M.S. and B.S. degrees in Statistics from Korea University (2002, 2000). His research focuses on statistical dependence modeling via copulas, likelihood inference in categorical data, mixture modeling, and interdisciplinary applications in food science and environmental engineering. He has authored/co-authored numerous publications, including a book on Direction Dependence in Statistical Modeling. His work spans statistical methodology development and collaborative research in environmental and biomedical sciences.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Statistics, The Pennsylvania State University, 2008
- M.S. in Statistics, Korea University, 2002
- B.S. in Statistics, Korea University, 2000
Research Interests: Kim’s work emphasizes asymmetric dependence analysis, categorical data modeling, and mixture models. He applies these methods to food science (e.g., lipid metabolism) and environmental challenges (e.g., cyanobacterial bloom modeling). His statistical contributions include copula-based regression and likelihood inference techniques for incomplete data.
Collaborative Projects: Kim has contributed to studies on antimicrobial additives’ effects on colonic inflammation, lipid metabolism modulation in disease models, and the role of dietary fats in tumorigenesis. His interdisciplinary collaborations span environmental engineering, nutrition science, and biomedical research.
Awards: Noted for award-winning teaching and research excellence, though specific honors are not detailed in the provided text.





