Summary
Kyeongmin Rim is a software engineer and Ph.D. candidate in computer science at Brandeis University with 11 years of experience blending research and industry work in computational linguistics, machine learning, speech technology, and information extraction. His thesis focuses on text and video topic segmentation, reflecting a rare mix of multimodal research and production-oriented engineering. He has built linguistic data pipelines, text classification systems, and machine translation components across roles in Korea, the US, and Spain, and now contributes as a software engineer at Brandeis. Proficient in Python, Java, ML algorithms, data structures, and Linux-based web programming, he bridges academic rigor with practical deployment. Colleagues value his deep linguistic expertise paired with hands-on systems skills, and he is actively seeking full-time roles that leverage both research insight and scalable software development.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA) English Language and Linguistics, Bachelor of Arts (BA) English Language and Linguistics at Korea University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Science at Brandeis University
English, Korean, Japanese