Hanme Kim is a Senior CVML Engineer with 13 years of experience specializing in visual SLAM and novel sensor integration, currently based in San Jose and working at Apple. He co-founded SLAMcore and ureca.vision, translating academic research into production-grade localisation, mapping, and inspection solutions for robotics, AR/VR and surveying. His work bridges deep research—earning ECCV and BMVC best paper awards and a Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship—with product engineering for autonomous driving at Toyota Research Institute. Skilled across embedded firmware, image processing, and system-level CV, he has shipped solutions from ASICs and DSP firmware to cloud-connected mapping platforms. Notably, he has a PhD from Imperial College London and a track record of commercialising event- and next-generation-sensor driven SLAM techniques.
13 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Robot Vision Group, Computing, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Robot Vision Group, Computing at Imperial College London
Bachelors, Electronics Enginnering, Bachelors, Electronics Enginnering at Myongji University
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