
معرفی
Hyunjoong Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cincinnati. His research focuses on applied mathematics, mathematical biology, stochastic processes, and decision theory, with particular emphasis on intercellular communication and biological systems modeling. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Utah (2020).
Before joining UC, Kim served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Houston (2023–2024) and as a Simons Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania (2020–2023). His work bridges theoretical frameworks with biological phenomena, including studies on foraging strategies, morphogen gradient formation via cytonemes, and stochastic modeling of cellular processes.
Research interests include optimizing biological communication systems, analyzing collective behavior in ecological contexts, and developing reduced stochastic models for complex biological phenomena. His contributions span mathematical modeling of cell migration, morphogenesis, and decision-making dynamics in biological networks.
Kim actively maintains a research webpage at https://sites.google.com/view/hkimmathbio/home, where further details on his projects and collaborations can be found. His recent publications highlight advancements in understanding diffusion-driven processes and optimal signaling strategies in both ecological and cellular systems.



