Jisu Kim
Data Science Ph.D. Student (Cycle 33)
Bio:
Jisu is currently a Ph.D student in Data Science. She focuses on topics around migration economics and development economics using social big data as well as traditional data sources.
Before joining the Ph.D, she previously received her Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Economics at Versailles University (UVSQ) and her Master's degree in Applied Economics at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. During her Master's degree, she focused on studying macroeconomic effects of international migrants in host and home countries.
Research Interest:
-International (human) Migration
-Computational Complex and Social Systems
-Big Data analytics
-Economic Networks
-Data Science
Office:
Dipartimento di Informatica
Bibliography
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A. Sirbu, Andrienko, G., Andrienko, N., Boldrini, C., Conti, M., Giannotti, F., Guidotti, R., Bertoli, S., Kim, J., Muntean, C. Ioana, and others, “Human migration: the big data perspective”, International Journal of Data Science and Analytics, pp. 1–20, 2020.
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