Hannah Kim is an interaction researcher with nine years of experience at the intersection of computer science, computer vision, human-computer interaction, and security. She blends applied research and engineering—most recently at Nex and through AI and security research roles at Stanford—translating policy-informed AI insights into user-centered product design. Her background includes hands-on computer vision engineering and machine learning internships, giving her a rare mix of prototyping skills and empirical security evaluation. Aspiring to grow in cybersecurity, she pairs rigorous academic training from Stanford with practical experience shipping research-driven systems. Notably, she navigates both technical depth and regulatory perspectives, making her effective at shaping safer, more usable AI-driven interactions.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at The Archer School for Girls
Master of Engineering Computer Science, Master of Engineering Computer Science at Stanford University
Contributions:2 PRs, 15 pushes, 5 branches in 2 months
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