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Gene Bernhard Kim is a lecturer in statistics at Stanford University, specializing in undergraduate teaching. He has a robust teaching portfolio that includes courses such as STATS 218, STATS 100, STATS 118, and MATH 77Q, covering topics in statistical theory and methods. His teaching approach emphasizes the application of statistical concepts to real-world problems, fostering critical thinking among students. With a strong commitment to education, Gene aims to engage students in data science and mathematics, equipping them with the necessary skills to analyze and interpret data effectively. His professional interests lie in developing innovative teaching methods that enhance student learning and understanding of complex statistical topics. Gene is also involved in various departmental activities and contributes to the academic community at Stanford.
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