Yejin Kim is a postdoctoral scholar at the department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine. Her research interests primarily focus on the application of medical imaging in radiation therapy, particularly in accurate planning and prognosis prediction—emerging topics within medical physics. Medical physics is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary science crucial to cancer therapy, which integrates medical imaging, radiomics, radiopharmaceuticals, clinical data mining, dosimetry, biomathematical modeling, medical accelerators, and more. The ultimate goal of her research is to advance precision medicine in cancer treatment by bringing these cutting-edge data-driven technologies into clinical practice.