Mia was born in Daejeon, South Korea. She had a "boring" childhood in Chuncheon, where she often spent time alone in her thoughts.[4] Growing up, she often would play with the novelist O Jeonghui's daughter as they were the same age and lived in the same apartment complex.[5]
She went to Bongeui Middle School[6] and then was one of the only female students attending Kangwon Science High School at that time.[5] The entirety of Meeyoung's higher education has taken place at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in Daejeon, South Korea. She initially desired to major in astrophysics, as she grew up loving stars and was influenced by her physicist father, but KAIST had no degree in astrophysics.[7] Majoring in computer science, she graduated magna cum laude for her B.S. Within the Graduate School for Culture Technology at KAIST,[8] the adviser for her M.S. was Kim Taewhan,[9] and her Ph.D. was supervised by Sue Moon.[10]
Noting that IPTV was becoming more popular, but data packets had issues transversing networks, Mia initially focused her dissertation on a purely mathematical solution. Upon seeing the issue also involved various socio-demographic factors, she analyzed the viewing habits of IPTV users to optimize the distribution algorithm. She later stated in an interview, "It became clear to me that the combination of computer science and social science could change things for the better in society."[11]
Career
On October 24th, 2007, Cha Meeyoung published her most cited paper called "I tube, you tube, everybody tubes: analyzing the world's largest user generated content video system."[12] This paper provided an in-depth study of YouTube and other user-generated video content. This paper received the ACM IMC Test of Time Award in 2022. About receiving the award she wrote "...was a deeply meaningful moment. It reminded us that research can have lasting relevance..."[13]
In 2008, Cha Meeyoung worked as a postdoc in Max Planck Institute for Software Systems[14] under adviser Krishna Gummadi.[15] Leaving Max Planck, she returned to her alma mater and became an assistant professor in the Graduate School of Culture Technology[16] later becoming an associate professor joint faculty member in the School of Computing.[17] Outside of KAIST, she worked as a scientific and technical consultant for both SK Telecom and the Korea Internet Self-Governance Organization in 2010 and 2014, respectively.
In 2015, Cha Meeyoung went to Menlo Park to work as a visiting professor with Facebook's Data Science Team[18] hosted by Lada Adamic. In 2019, she and Oum Sang-il were the founding chief investigators of the Pioneer Research Center for Mathematical and Computational Sciences at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS). This and the Pioneer Research Center for Biomolecular and Cellular Structure are the first of two such centers at IBS.[19][20][21] Headed by Cha Meeyoung, the Data Science Group researches fake news, perception biases in relation to AI, deep learning of heterogeneous data for modeling human behavior, and prediction efforts through language processing and image analysis.[22] Seeing the infodemic on COVID-19 information starting in China and spreading to Korea and the US, the Data Science Group and researchers from Ewha Womans University, started the multilingual Facts Before Rumors campaign to separate common claims seen online.[23][24][25][26]
In June 2024, Cha Meeyoung relocated to the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy in Bochum, Germany, to become a scientific director at the Max Planck Society heading the Data Science for Humanity research group.[31][32] She is the first South Korea director and second Asian female scientist to hold such a position at Max Planck.[33][34]
In addition to continuing some of her research interests started in Korea, Cha Meeyoung is doing more work as a scientific advisor, speaking at the German-Korean Forum in Dresden and the United Nations World Health Summit in October 2024, and also serving on an AI ethics committee for UN Secretary-General António Guterres.[11]
2016: Lifetime member, Korean Institute of Information Scientists and Engineers
2012: Best Paper, International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (AAAI ICWSM)[48][49][50]
2009: Best Data Workshop Paper, 3rd Int'l AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media[51]
2007: Best Paper, ACM Internet Measurement Conference[52]
Editorial boards and conferences
From 2016, Cha Meeyoung has served on the editorial boards of PeerJ[53][54] and ACM Transactions on Social Computing.[55] In 2025, she was program co-chair of WSDM with Marc Najork and Marie-Francine Moens.[56]
Selected publications
Cha, Meeyoung; Haddadi, Hamed; Benevenuto, Fabr´ıcio; Gummadi, Krishna P. (2010). "Measuring User Influence in Twitter: The Million Follower Fallacy". Proceedings of the Fourth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media. Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. pp.10–17. OCLC780600252. Archived from the original on 4 February 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
Viswanath, Bimal; Mislove, Alan; Cha, Meeyoung; Gummadi, Krishna P. "On the Evolution of User Interaction in Facebook"(PDF). Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Online social networks. 2nd ACM workshop on Online social networks. ACM. pp.37–42. Archived from the original(PDF) on 18 September 2017.
Benevenuto, Fabrício; Rodrigues, Tiago; Cha, Meeyoung; Almeida, Virgílio (4 November 2009). "Characterizing User Behavior in Online Social Networks"(PDF). Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement. 9th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement. ACM. pp.49–62. Retrieved 20 January 2020.