Summary
Jihoon Min is a research scholar at IIASA with nine years of experience applying data-driven quantitative methods to design more sustainable and equitable energy systems. He blends econometric modeling, input-output analysis, and consumer-choice experiments with GIS and building energy analysis to examine links between energy access, poverty, and inequality. Comfortable across R, Python, GAMS, Matlab, Stata and SQL (with C/C++ and ArcGIS skills), he translates complex statistical evidence into policy-relevant insights. His work uniquely bridges micro-level behavioral methods like conjoint and discrete choice with macro systemic tools, enabling evaluations of energy efficiency and distributional impacts. Based in Laxenburg, Austria, he focuses on actionable research that informs both development outcomes and decarbonization strategies.
9 years of coding experience
English, Korean, German