Jae Kyoung Kimمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Jae Kyoung Kim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) and serves as Chief Investigator in the Biomedical Mathematics Group at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS). He is also a Member of the Young Korean Academy of Science and Technology and the KOFST Future Generation Committee. His academic journey began with a B.S. from Seoul National University, followed by a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, under advisors Daniel Forger and Victoria Booth. He completed postdoctoral training at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute at Ohio State University. Kim's research spans mathematical and biological domains, focusing on dynamical systems, biological oscillators (particularly circadian rhythms), systems pharmacology, cancer chronotherapy, stochastic processes, Bayesian inference, and single-cell sequencing data analysis. His work bridges abstract mathematical concepts with practical biomedical applications, developing mathematical frameworks to solve complex biological problems related to sleep patterns, drug development, and cancer treatment timing. His publications demonstrate a strong trend toward integrating machine learning with traditional mathematical modeling, particularly in sleep medicine and circadian biology. Recent work emphasizes wearable technology applications, personalized chronotherapy, and the development of clinical tools with mathematical foundations. The research shows increasing interdisciplinary collaboration across mathematics, biology, medicine, and data science. Choi Seok-jeong Award (Minister of Science and ICT Award) KAIST Global Research Cooperation Awards Citation from the Minister Ministry of Science and ICT Innovation Award from MEDITEK J. Shelton Horsley Research Award Yonam International Collaborative Research Professorship KSIAM Young Researcher Award Kim actively advises numerous graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, with several former students securing prestigious academic positions. His research has been supported by significant grants including Samsung Science & Technology Foundation, LG Yonam Foundation, and Pfizer Inc. He organizes major international conferences and serves on editorial boards for leading journals including SIAM Review, PLOS Computational Biology, and Current Opinion in Systems Biology. His book '수학이 생명의 언어라면' (If Mathematics is the Language of Life) has gained recognition as a significant contribution to mathematical biology education.

