Summary
Gu Min is a researcher and educator with over a decade of experience translating frontier technologies into practical impact across industry, government, and academia. Currently at Hashed Open Research and a 2045 Fellowship fellow, he focuses on digital asset strategy, macro research, and advisory work for major Korean corporations and institutions. His background spans crypto policy, stablecoin recommendations, and tokenized real-estate research, alongside prior roles advising Upbit’s listing team and BCG on nuclear energy policy. A decorated volunteer and competitor—Korea representative at the 2022 East Asia Summit Hackathon and recipient of multiple national awards—he combines public-sector insight with hands-on technical training experience at KAIST, Yonsei, Naver, LG, and Samsung SDS. Fluent in cross-cultural collaboration from education in Korea, China, and Brazil, he has a knack for turning complex research into actionable guidance for executives and policymakers. Ambitious about scaling impact, he aims to democratize access to emerging tech through research-led innovation.
9 years of coding experience
American High School Diploma and IB Diploma, American High School Diploma and IB Diploma at Graded - The American School of São Paulo
TKT CAMPUS Asia Winter Camp, TKT CAMPUS Asia Winter Camp at Tsinghua University
2024 Yenching Global Symposium Delegate, 2024 Yenching Global Symposium Delegate at Yenching Academy of Peking University
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering | Double Major in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering | Double Major in Computer Science at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Korean, English, portuguese (br), Spanish