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Yunhyong Kim is a Lecturer in the School of Humanities, University of Glasgow. She has a Ph.D in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge and an MSc. in Speech and Language Processing from the University of Edinburgh(https://www.ed.ac.uk/). She works across multiple topics related to information management and analysis, with a particular focus on areas that bring together artificial intelligence, digital curation, and forensics as part of an information ecosystem.
She was a research fellow developing methods for automated semantic metadata extraction as part of the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) and co-investigator and lead researcher for the EU FP7 project BlogForever on digital preservation of blogs. She was the Glasgow lead for the AHRC co-funded project "The Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin's Personal Cinema" and currently a co-lead for the Responsible AI UK Keystone project "Participatory Harm Auditing Workbenches and Methodologies (PHAWM)".
Apart from being the author of numerous publications on data driven methods in the arts and humanities, and a regular reviewer of research articles and UKRI funding proposals, she supports early career researchers, for example, as a member of the Scottish Graduate School of Arts and Humanities Discipline+Catalyst in Cultural and Museum Studies.
She is on the editorial board of several journals including International Journal on Digital Libraries, and Information processing and Management.