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I am a doctoral candidate in Information Science and Technology Program at the School of Information Science, University of Pittsburgh.

My current research interests focus on various kinds of recommender system, personalized information retrieval, social network-based information propagation, social annotation, multi-faceted information retrieval, Web data mining and the cognitive and computational evaluation of information technology. Statistics and quantitative methods are also important to me.

I am advised by Professor Peter Brusilovsky and working at the Personalized Adaptive Web Systems Lab (PAWS), the School of Information Sciences and the Center for Dental Informatics, School of Dental Medicine. I am currently working on several projects, mainly involve in developing the cultural event recommender system, 'PITTCULT' and job recommender system named 'Proactive' and computer supported collaborative working especially for expert community. For detailed information about my articles and the citations, please visit publications page or my Google Scholar Citation page.

I have a educational background in Information and Network Management and Information Science with degrees from Sangmyung University (Seoul, Korea) and Syracuse University (Centeral NY, USA) and professional experience from Samsung SDS Co. as a software engineer and Jangan College as an invited professor.

I grew up in South Korea and lived in Seoul, Korea and Syracuse, NY before I moved to Pittsburgh. I am interested in music, the fine arts and needleworks.

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