Dasol Kim's world of Tropical Cyclones

Dasol Kim (Ph.D)

Postdoctoral researcher

Department of Geography, University of Florida

e-mail: dasol.kim(at)ufl.edu

address: 3141 Turlington Hall, Gainesville, Florida, USA, 32611-7315

Welcome to my personal website! I'm Dasol Kim, a Research Scholar in the Department of Geography at the University of Florida. With a strong academic background and expertise in tropical cyclone research, climate variability, meteorological hazard and risk, remote sensing, numerical and statistical modelling, and artificial intelligence, I'm dedicated to advancing our understanding of extreme weather phenomena. 

I completed my Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Sciences at Seoul National University and now contribute to the field of geography as a Research Scholar and Courtesy Assistant Professor at the University of Florida. Previously, I gained valuable experience as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Seoul National University. 

My research encompasses various aspects of Tropical Cyclones, including their genesis, track, intensity, rainfall patterns, and extratropical transition. Additionally, I explore climate variability, employ remote sensing techniques, and leverage numerical and statistical modeling approaches. I am particularly excited about utilizing artificial intelligence to gain insights into meteorological phenomena, supported by a grant from the National Research Foundation of Korea. 

Through this website, I aim to share my research findings, publications, and insights with fellow researchers, students, and anyone interested in meteorology and geography. Feel free to explore the site and connect with me using the provided contact information. I am enthusiastic about exchanging knowledge and fostering potential collaborations.