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Hyune-Ju Kim

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H. Hyune-Ju Kim is a Korean-American statistician known for her research on change point detection, segmented regression, and applications to the analysis of mortality and incidence of cancer. She is a professor in the department of mathematics at Syracuse University.

Kim earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Seoul National University in 1983, and completed a Ph.D. in statistics at Stanford University in 1988.[1] Her dissertation, Change-Point Problems in Regression, was supervised by David Siegmund.[2] She joined Syracuse University as an assistant professor in 1989, and became full professor there in 2009.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Curriculum vitae (PDF), retrieved 2021-12-07
  2. ^ "Hyune-ju Kim", People, Stanford Department of Statistics, retrieved 2021-12-07
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