Jae Kim is an associate professor and chief investigator at KAIST and IBS with a decade of experience translating mathematical research into high-impact technology, including the largest software tech-transfer in KAIST history. Trained as an applied mathematician (PhD, University of Michigan), his work blends AI and mechanistic modeling—developing AI–Math integrated models for sleep, circadian rhythms, and PBPK/TMDD—that bridge theory and biomedical application. He was selected as SIAM’s first Korean plenary speaker in its 75-year history for the 2025 Annual Meeting and named 2025 Scientist of the Year in Korea, reflecting both scholarly distinction and national recognition. Prior roles at OSU and as a mathematics instructor in the Republic of Korea Air Force underscore a career that pairs deep theory with practical teaching and translational impact.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) at Seoul National University
Ph. D. Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, Ph. D. Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics at University of Michigan
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