Summary
Juhyeon Kim is a nanophotonic device experimentalist and Vision Pro Display Technology Engineer at Apple with a decade of experience bridging quantum photonics, optical engineering, and HCI. He developed and fabricated photonic membrane chips and led demonstrations of two-photon interactions in GaAs and GaN quantum dots, combining FDTD simulation, nanofabrication, and automated optical measurement systems. He also spearheaded an on-chip, absorption-based polarization-sensitive spectrometer using strain-engineered GaN micro-LEDs, highlighting a rare blend of materials-level innovation and device integration. Past roles at ASML and ETRI strengthened his computational optics and simulation toolchain skills, including improving FDTD solvers and 3D holographic imaging. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area and pursuing a PhD at the University of Michigan, he pairs deep research rigor with practical product-focused engineering across AR/VR display technologies and AI-enabled sensing.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering, PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Michigan
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electronics and Information Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electronics and Information Engineering at Korea University
English, Korean