Professor Yongwan Chun is a faculty member in the Geospatial Information Sciences program at the University of Texas at Dallas , affiliated with the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences. His academic journey includes a PhD in Geography (2007) and MS in Applied Statistics (2006) from the Ohio State University. Research Interests: Methodological advancements in GIScience, spatial statistics, environmental justice, urban crime analysis, population migration, and commodity flow modeling. Awards: Emerging Scholar Award (2017) from the Spatial Analysis and Modeling Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers. Grants: Multiple awards from National Science Foundation and National Institute of Health totaling $1.4 million. Article Trends reflect expertise in spatial autocorrelation (Moran's I, Geary's C), location-allocation modeling (p-median, p-dispersion), and applications to healthcare accessibility, urban crime patterns, housing market segmentation, and climate impacts. His work integrates GIScience with Bayesian methods, eigenvector filtering, and big data uncertainty. Collaborators: Daniel A. Griffith, Hyun Kim, and students like Dongeun Kim and Changho Lee. Recent Topics: Trauma center accessibility, snowpack variation modeling, and spatiotemporal crime analysis. Contact: ywchun@utdallas.edu | Office: GR 3.208, UT Dallas









