Summary
Daehwa Kim is a PhD candidate in Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University and a visiting researcher with experience across top industry labs including Apple and Meta, focused on the intersection of HCI, sensing, and robotics. He has published at ACM CHI and UIST, earning Honorable Mentions, and has built novel touch and pose sensing technologies with CMU’s Future Interfaces Group. With a decade of research and engineering experience spanning academic labs, industry internships, and international volunteer teaching, he brings both experimental rigor and practical ML/robotics implementation skills. Notably, his work bridges tactile sensing and embodied AI, enabling richer human-robot interaction beyond typical vision-only approaches.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
B.S., Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, B.S., Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Human-Computer Interaction, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University
Master of Science - MS, 컴퓨터 공학, Master of Science - MS, 컴퓨터 공학 at 한국과학기술원(KAIST)
English, Korean