Activities

Talks & Presentations

  • Kim, R. (2025, October). Mechanistic Modeling of Dopamine Rhythms. Virginia Commonwealth University Biomath Seminar, Richmond, VA. Virtual.
  • Kim, R. (2025, October). Mathematical Models of Circadian Rhythms and Seasonal Timing. Claremont Center for the Mathematical Sciences Colloquium, Claremont, CA.
  • Kim, R. (2025, July). Dynamics of the Menstrual Cycle. Minisymposium on Mathematical Approaches to Advancing Women's Health. SIAM Annual Meeting, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
  • Kim, R. (2025, May). Photoperiodic encoding in a network of circadian oscillators. Minisymposium on Mathematical Modeling of Complex Dynamics and Modulation of Neural Networks. SIAM Dynamical Systems, Denver, CO.
  • Kim, R. (2025, February). Interindividual differences in a mathematical model of seasonal timing. Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics Seminar. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
  • Kim, R. (2024, November). Modeling Circadian Rhythms of Immune Cell Function. Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA.
  • Kim, R. (2024, July). Modeling inter-individual differences in circadian timekeeping based on wrist-wearable data. Society for Mathematical Biology and Korean Society for Mathematical Biology Joint Annual Meeting, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Kim, R. (2024, July). Applications of circadian clock models to problems in physiology. Society for Mathematical Biology and Korean Society for Mathematical Biology Joint Annual Meeting, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Kim, R. (2024, January). Bifurcations of Limit Cycles in Mechanistic Models of Physiological Processes. AWM Special Session on Women in Mathematical Biology, Joint Mathematics Meetings, San Francisco, CA.
  • Kim, R. (2023, June). The orchestra of circadian timekeeping: a mathematical modeling perspective. Mathematical and Computational Biology Workshop, Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, Providence, RI. Poster.
  • Kim, R. (2023, May). Mathematical modeling of the molecular clock and the dopaminergic system. Mathematical Biology Seminar, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ. Virtual.
  • Kim, R. (2022, December). Large-scale Cortical Modeling. Cognitive Fatigue MURI Research Forum, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
  • Kim, R. (2022, September). Using large-scale cortical simulation to test theories of sleep. Sleep Europe 2022, European Sleep Research Society, Athens, Greece.
  • Kim, R. (2022, January). A mathematical investigation of the circadian clock and dopaminergic system. Mathematical Biology Seminar, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. Virtual.
  • Kim, R. (2022, January). A mathematical investigation of the circadian clock and dopaminergic system. Mathematical Biology Seminar, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Virtual.
  • Kim, R. (2021, April). Mathematical modeling of circadian rhythms and dopamine. Mathematical Biology Seminar, Duke University, Durham, NC. Virtual.
  • Kim, R. (2020, May). A mathematical model of circadian rhythms and dopamine. Workshop on Mathematical and Computational Methods in Biology. Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI), Columbus, OH. Virtual.

Service

  • Fall 2025: Co-organizer for the Intercollegiate Math Modeling Challenge
  • Fall 2023-Winter 2025: Faculty Advisor and Executive Board Member for UM AWM Student Chapter
  • Fall 2023-Winter 2025: Mentor for AWM Mentoring Program
  • Winter 2023: Research Mentor for Laboratory of Geometry at University of Michigan
  • Aug 2019-May 2022: Chapter President for Duke SIAM Student Chapter
  • Jan 2019-May 2022: Chapter President for Duke AWM Student Chapter
  • Fall 2018, Fall 2021: Lead Organizer for Triangle Area Graduate Mathematics Conference
  • Fall 2021: Co-organizer for Triangle Contest in Mathematical Modeling
  • Fall 2021: Moderator for Graduates Achieving Inclusion Now (GAIN), Duke and Purdue Mathematics Departments
  • Spring 2020: Co-organizer for Launch Point Virtual Conference, Duke, UNC, Wake Forest Mathematics Departments