Adjunct Professor

Contact
Email: cbskust@korea.ac.kr
Phone: +82-44-860-1832
Dr. Choi is professor in the Division of Big Data Science at Korea University Sejong Campus in South Korea and serves as an adjunct professor in the Division of Biostatistics at the Ohio State University College of Public Health. He is deeply committed to advancing research in statistical modeling and mathematical biology, primarily focusing on developing statistical models for epidemics and biological systems.
Dr. Choi's work includes developing various mathematical models for biological systems that incorporate stochastic processes using Bayesian approaches. Another area of his research involves big data analysis, which entails multivariate and categorical data analysis. He also address critical issues in data integrity by researching methods for missing data imputation, ensuring that analyses remain robust despite the presence of incomplete datasets. His goal is to contribute not just to theoretical advancements, but also to practical applications in fields such as epidemiology, genomics and social sciences, ultimately helping to solve real-world problems through innovative statistical approaches.
Bayesian Inference, Stochastic Process Modeling, Big Data Analysis, Time-series Analysis, Missing Data Imputation, Statistical Applications in Epidemiology, Genomics, and Social Sciences
- Ph.D. Department of Statistics, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 2005
- MS Department of Statistics, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1997
- BS Department of Statistics, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1995