On June 2, 2022, Hanbaek Lyu from the University of Wisconsin – Madison gave a talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Seminar. The title of his talk was “Introduction to matrix and tensor factorization models and related stochastic nonconvex and constrained optimization algorithms.”
Radek Erban gave an online talk titled “Multi-resolution methods for modelling intracellular processes” at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium
On May 25, 2022, Radek Erban from the University of Oxford, gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “Multi-resolution methods for modelling intracellular processes.”
Before the main talk, he also gave a 30-minutes-long introductory talk.

BIMAG organized KSIAM 2022 spring conference at IBS.
From May 28 to 30, BIMAG members participated in Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (KSIAM) 2022 spring conference and presented our researches.









Welcome a new visiting research fellow, Won Chang!
Dr. Won Chang has joined our group as a visiting research fellow.
Dr. Won Chang is an assistant professor in Statistics, A&S Mathematical Sciences, the University of Cincinnati. His research interests are High-dimensional spatial data analysis, Non-Gaussian spatial data analysis, Data-driven simulation of climate processes, Computer model emulation and calibration, Composite likelihood, Statistical methods in environmental science, Bayesian inference, and Time series.
Yuji Hirono gave an online talk titled “Simplifying complex chemical reaction networks” at the KAIST Department of Mathematics Colloquium
On May 26, 2022, Yuji Hirono from The Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP), gave a talk at the KAIST Department of Mathematics Colloquium. The title of his talk was “Simplifying complex chemical reaction networks.”
Dr. Jeungeun Park has visited our group.
Dr. Jeungeun Park has visited our group.
Dr. Jeungeun Park is an assistant professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Her research topics are traveling waves, nonlinear conservation laws, chemotaxis, and flagellated bacteria. She will stay for three weeks. Welcome!
Welcome our new member, Minki Lee
Minki Lee (Undergraduate researcher) has joined our group.
Minki is an undergraduate student at the department of mathematics, University of Michigan. His research project is ”Phase estimation of nonlinear state space model of the circadian pacemaker using the level set kalman filter.”
Awards
- Department of Mathematics Merit Scholarship, 2020-2024
- Andrew J. Lum & David R. Juillet Scholarship, May 2020
- James B. Angell Scholar, May 2022
- University Honors, Dec 2020, 2021
- National AP Scholar, July 2019
BIMAG members participated in SRBR 2022 conference.
From May 13 to 18, BIMAG members participated in Society for Research on Biological Rhythms (SRBR) 2022 conference and presented our researches.










Welcome our new member, Reinatt Hansel Wijaya.
Reinatt Hansel Wijaya (Undergraduate researcher) has joined our group.
Reinatt Hansel Wijaya is an undergraduate student at the departments of computer science and business & technology management, KAIST. His research project is ‘Development of Apps for diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders.’
His awards record and previous projects:
Awards:
-Silver medal from National Olympiads Informatics
-Bronze medal from International Informatics Olympiads of Metropolises
Projects:
-Townhope (React.js & Go) – a website to connect NGO and volunteer
-Iswara (Flutter) – Mobile application to connect people and consult
-Aeer (Flutter) – Machine learning + Mobile application to predict water usage
-Banjeer (React.js+Django) – Web + Machine learning to predict a river’s condition
Seokjoo Chae gave a talk on “Optimizing Oscillators for Specific Tasks Predicts Preferred Biochemical Implementations” at the Journal Club
On May 12, 2022, Seokjoo Chae gave a talk on “Optimizing Oscillators for Specific Tasks Predicts Preferred Biochemical Implementations”, Agrahar and Rust, bioRxiv, 2022, at the Journal Club.



