Kim Hyun-Min

Kim Hyun-Min is a professor in the department of mathematics at Pusan National University among other positions at the university. He has served as vice president of the Korean Mathematical Society; vice president of the Youngnam Mathematical Society; director of the Big Data-based Finance, Fisheries, and Manufacturing Innovation Industrial Mathematics Center; and the sixth president of the National Institute for Mathematical Sciences.

Education
Kim majored in mathematics in the College of Natural Sciences at Pusan National University for his bachelor's and master's. He earned a second master's degree and a doctorate in mathematics specializing in numerical analysis and calculation at the Victoria University of Manchester.

Career
His first position was as a post-doc in the department of mathematics at KAIST. Following that, he taught at Pusan National University and held positions at Kyungpook National University, Samsung Heavy Industries College of Engineering, and the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

Research
Kim's research is focused on developing algorithms for solving  various types of nonlinear matrix equations.

Scientific society

 * Member of Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
 * Member of Korean Mathematical Society
 * Member of Korea Society of Industrial Applied Mathematics
 * Member of Youngnam Mathematical Society