Involved in organizing multiple academic conferences and workshops, including the KAIST Topology Seminar and KAIST Summer School.
Research Experience
Has been a tenured Associate Professor at KAIST since February 2017. His research group works on various aspects of low-dimensional topology and geometric group theory and is open to applying topology in other fields, such as Urban Science.
Education
No specific educational background information provided.
Background
Main research areas include low-dimensional topology, geometric group theory, and related topics. He is also interested in questions from combinatorics, probabilistic methods, number theory, and dynamical systems.
Miscellany
Occasionally writes articles on Brunch; writes up to 3 graduate school recommendation letters per year, with 0 commitments for 2025 so far; currently supervising 7 students, with 2 expected to graduate in summer 2025; can accept 1-2 new students in spring 2025.