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Meet Soon Hoe Lim, Assistant Professor in Mathematics

Published Aug 20, 2024

Soon Hoe Lim has been appointed Assistant Professor in Mathematics with specialization in networks and complex systems. He reflects on the significance of resilience, education, and the steadfast support of his family.

Can you share your journey towards becoming an assistant professor at KTH?

Soon Hoe Lim, photo: private

"Born into a poor family, my journey to becoming an assistant professor at KTH was filled with challenges. Despite financial struggles, my parents deeply valued education and supported my pursuit of higher learning, sacrificing their own comforts to ensure I had the opportunities I needed. Balancing academic demands with limited resources was tough, but their unwavering belief in me fueled my determination. Through scholarships and perseverance, I excelled academically, driven by a desire to honor my parents' sacrifices. Today, as an assistant professor, I look back with immense gratitude, knowing that education, resilience, and my parents' support made this journey possible."


What is the focus of your research now?

"My research primarily focuses on machine learning, particularly topics at the intersection of dynamical systems and neural networks. Recently, I have been delving into generative AI for dynamical systems. While I explore foundational questions to advance learning systems, my work is closely tied to practical applications. In simpler terms, I study how to improve the way machines learn, especially in systems that change over time, such as weather patterns and financial markets. By combining mathematical theories with AI, my research helps to understand existing methods and improve them. This approach ensures that the insights I develop can be applied to solve real-world problems, such as improving climate models or making autonomous systems like self-driving cars safer and more reliable."

Apart from your new role, what else do you do?

"I engage in various activities that help me unwind and stay balanced. I go to the gym regularly to stay fit, read for relaxation and intellectual stimulation, cook and experiment with new recipes, and explore biohacking to optimize my health. These diverse interests contribute to a well-rounded and fulfilling lifestyle, allowing me to recharge and stay motivated in both my professional and personal life."

Soon Hoe's three advice to young researchers

  1. Develop resilience and passion: Stay committed to your field, embracing setbacks as learning opportunities and maintaining persistence in your research efforts.
  2. Build a strong foundation: Focus on developing your research skills, publishing consistently, and creating a solid professional network through mentorship.
  3. Maintain well-being: Keep a balanced lifestyle, recognizing that your health is crucial for sustaining long-term academic and personal success.