Jae’s research is in the area of behavior, ecology, and evolution of social animals. Quite recently, he embarked yet another field study of Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins near Jeju Island of Korea. About 10 years ago he began a long-term field study of Javan Gibbons in the Gunuung Halimun-Salak National Park of Indonesia. Since his return to Korea, he has been conducting a long-term behavioral-ecological research of black-billed magpies while continuing to study social behavior of insects. He has served as the President of the Ecological Society of Korea and is currently serving as the Co-President of the Climate Change Center. In 2006, he moved to Ewha Womans University to take the post of University Chair Professor and Director of its Natural History Museum. He then returned to his home country, Korea, to work in the School of Biological Sciences at Seoul National University. After receiving his PhD from Harvard University in 1990, Jae was elected as Junior Fellow at the Michigan Society of Fellows. Choe is a Distinguished Professor of EcoScience at Ewha Womans University and the Founding President of National Institute of Ecology in Korea.
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