Hang-Hyun Jo
Hi, I am a statistical physicist interested in various topics in statistical physics and complex systems, such as network science, time series analysis, computational social science, and data analysis. Recently, I've been working on temporal scaling behaviors in bursty dynamics, social network modeling, and COVID-19 data analysis among others. For more information, please refer to the article in AAPPS Bulletin or its Korean version posted in my blog.
CV and External Profiles
CV (last updated on 15 December 2023) and List of publications (15 December 2023)
My profiles in Google Scholar, Web of Science, Orcid, Pure, arXiv, LinkedIn
Education and Experience
Associate Professor at Department of Physics, The Catholic University of Korea, April 2024-present
Head of Department, March 2023-February 2024
Assistant Professor, March 2020-March 2024
Junior Research Group (JRG) Leader/Assistant Professor at Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP), May 2017-February 2020
Group: Statistical Physics of Complex Dynamics Lab (CoDyLab)
Research Assistant Professor at Department of Physics, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), July 2014-April 2017
Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science (currently in Department of Computer Science), Aalto University, Finland, September 2010-June 2014
Research Fellow at School of Physics, Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS), September 2006-August 2010
Ph.D. at Department of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), August 2006
Dissertation: Dynamics of Helping Behavior and Networks [pdf]
M.S. at Department of Physics, KAIST, February 2001
B.S. at Department of Physics, KAIST, February 1999
Contact
Email: h2jo23@gmail.com