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Juno Baik is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages at Brigham Young University, part of the College of Humanities. He holds a PhD in Korean Linguistics and Pedagogy from KyungHee University and specializes in second language acquisition and cognitive aspects of language learning.
Education:
- PhD in Korean Linguistics and Pedagogy, Kyung Hee University, Korea
- MA in Korean Linguistics and Pedagogy, Kyung Hee University, Korea
- BA in Physics, Konkuk University, Korea
His research focuses on the cognitive mechanisms underlying second language acquisition, with additional interests in cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, and medieval Korean language studies. He investigates how cognitive abilities correlate with language learning outcomes, contributing to applied linguistics and language pedagogy.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, his scholarly engagement suggests active research in language acquisition and cognitive processes in multilingual contexts.
Professional Service:
- Committee/Council Member, Institute of International Education (2023–Present)
- Board Member, The Applied Linguistics Association of Korea (2023–Present)
- Committee/Council Member, Educational Testing Service (2019–2020)
- Editorial Review Board Member, Applied Linguistics Association of Korea (2017–2018)
Juno Baik has taught Korean and second language acquisition at various universities, government institutions, and multinational corporations. There is no mention of research grants or student advising in the available text. He is actively involved in professional academic service but no specific lab or research team is referenced.



