Summary
Chung Kim is a Manufacturing Integration Engineer at Intel with a PhD in Physics and eight years of hands-on experience bridging frontier materials research, cryogenic/UHV instrument construction, and production-scale engineering. He has led complex projects from concept to commissioning—such as Brookhaven’s OASIS facility and next-generation cryogenic STM designs at Cornell—combining mechanical design, automation, and scientific data analysis. Equally fluent in hardware and software, he automates CAD and data workflows, implements mathematical models in scientific code, and applies full-stack problem solving to accelerate design iterations by orders of magnitude. A persistent, detail-oriented investigator and clear communicator, he also brings teaching experience and a track record of peer-reviewed publications, making him adept at translating deep technical insight into practical manufacturing solutions.
8 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Physics, Master's degree, Physics at Seoul National University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics at Cornell University Graduate School
English, Korean