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Hyung Sik Choi joins the Department of Economics

Published: 11 May 2018

During the fall of 2017 Hyung Sik joined tha Applied Analysis Group at the department. To get to know him a bit better we took the opportunity to interview him.

How come you applied for a position at the department of economics?

I was looking for a position related to economic modeling where my expertise lies and my former project was about to end last year. I found this position related to CAPRI (Common Agricultural Policy Regionalised Impact modelling System). And I decided to apply for this position because CAPRI is a well-known model for agricultural policy impact assessments in the EU and I wanted to extend my modelling experience via CAPRI.

Who will you be working with and what projects will you be involved in?

I joined a CAPRI team in applied analysis group at SLU where Torbjörn leads and Ida, Lisa worked together in the group.

Now, I am working on Brexit impact assessments on European agriculture, using CAPRI and am also involved in an EU project – SUPREMA (Support For Policy Relevant Modelling of Agriculture). I will look into how to govern large modelling systems for policy assessment.

Anything else interesting that you want to add about yourself?

I actually come from a different discipline. I studied engineering for my bachelor and master in Korea and came to Europe for my PhD. I had interests in environmental policy and bioenergy and I found a PhD position in Germany. And my PhD work was interdisciplinary and developed a bioeconomic model for climate change impact assessment. Since my PhD, I have worked with economists and I enjoy my interdisciplinary work.

Quick questions:

  • Film or theater?
    •  I started to watch film on TV in Sweden.
  • Summer or winter?
    • I like both, but summer is much better in Sweden.
  • Chips or popcorn?
    • I like nacho chips rather than popcorn.
  • If you had superpowers would you prefer to be super quick or super strong?
    • If I have superpowers, I would like to invent new ideas and new clean energy systems for climate change solutions.

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