
معرفی
Jinho Baik is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan, where he has been affiliated since 2002. His research spans analysis, probability theory, mathematical physics, and applied mathematics, with specific focus areas including random matrix theory, integrable systems, random permutations, and random growth models. He holds a Ph.D. from the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (1999) and previously served as a Veblen Instructor/Assistant Professor at Princeton University (1999–2003).
Education:
- B.S., KAIST, Korea (1995)
- Ph.D., Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU (1999)
Research Interests: Baik applies analytic tools to study probabilistic models, including eigenvalues of large random matrices, randomly growing interfaces, vicious random walkers, and longest increasing subsequences of random permutations. His work intersects with complex analysis, asymptotic analysis, functional analysis, potential theory, and combinatorics.
Scientific Awards:
- Sloan Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
- Kurt O. Friedrichs Prize for an Outstanding Dissertation in Mathematics (NYU)
- AMS Centennial Research Fellowship
- Sloan Research Fellowship
- CMFT 2005 Award for an Outstanding Young Researcher
- 2016 Simons Fellowship
Professional Roles: Baik has served as Director of Graduate Admissions in the Department of Mathematics. He is an Associate Editor for unspecified journals and has presented at major international conferences, including the 2022 International Congress of Mathematicians (Probability section).



