Project

Funded Project

4. Medical Resource Optimization Model Analysis for Vulnerable Areas of Emergency Medical Service Using Machine Learning: A Case Study on Korea.

- Funded by National Research Foundation of Korea

- Research Assistant, University of Texas at Dallas

• Traffic accident case data collection and mapping.

• Demand-supply imbalance analysis for medical resources.

• Optimization model calculation through machine learning.

• Policy proposals and reports for optimizing medical resources.


3. Identifying Hotspots of Tuberculosis in Nigeria using EWORS: Implications for Active Case Finding and Intervention.

- This research was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Tuberculosis Local Organizations Network Nigeria (TB LON Nigeria), Regions 1 and 2 grant (72062020CA00007).

- Research Assistant, University of Texas at Dallas

  • Combining and managing Nigerian tuberculosis data

  • Disease distribution mapping and pattern analysis

  • EWORS system effectiveness analysis and evaluation

  • System effect mapping and geospatial analysis


2. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Policy Implementation Evaluation and Efficiency Analysis in Nigeria

- This research was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Partnerships to Develop Injury Research Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa grant (5D43TW010463-03).

- Research Assistant, University of Texas at Dallas

  • Nigeria traffic accident information mapping and data management

  • Ambulance Reaction Time Patterns and Statistical Analysis

  • Analysis and evaluation of traffic policy effects


1. Pursuing an Empathic Government Through Convergent Leadership Development Program

- Funded by National Research Foundation of Korea (Brain Korea 21 Project)

- Research Assistant, SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY/NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF KOREA

 1. Party of support: National Research Foundation of Korea

  1. Responsibilities:
  • Diagnosis and development of problems in interdisciplinary convergence research
  1. Compare the concept of ‘Publicity’ in the West and the East, and study the definition of publicity in Korean Public Administration

  2. Compare the bureaucracy theory of the Oriental administration Philosopher Han Feizi and the bureaucracy theory of Max Weber in the West, and derive various implications for application to modern bureaucracy

  • Analysis and evaluation of the influence of government trust
  • Study the influence of tax recognition and government trust on the welfare policy attitude


Work Experience

2. Gyeonggi Research Institute, Korea

Researcher, Economic and Social Research Lab (Jan.2020 - May 2020)

  • Responsibilities
  1. Local industry geographic distribution data collection and analysis.

  2. Establishment and analysis of strategic plans for regional strategic industries.

  3. Industry policy evaluation and report.


1. Sustainable Urban Development Institute (SUDI)

Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea (Apr. 2019 - Jan. 2020)

Researcher, the Center for Urban Policy Studies 

  • Responsibilities:
  1. Diagnosis of problems of local autonomy and decentralization, and development of improvement measures

  2. Assessment of local government’s fiscal soundness and efficiency

  3. Policy development for sustainable local government and rational creation of finance

  4. Study on applicability of flexible taxes, tax competition, evaluation of local fiscal reconciliation system, and allocation of government subsidies

  5. Database city information and utilize that information for city research and policy development data

  6. Research and application of statistics package such as STATA, SPSS, AMOS, and SAS