Summary
Matthew Kim is a driven student leader and technophile from Seattle combining a decade of leadership experience in Model United Nations with hands-on research and clinical operations exposure in biomedical AI. A Lakeside School student headed for Cornell ('28) and active in advanced math, experimental economics, and CTY enrichment, he blends analytical curiosity with practical project delivery—most notably coordinating recruitment, protocol, and validation for a multimodal Alzheimer's predictive model. Beyond analytics, Matthew is a committed musician in the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra and studies advanced composition and conducting, showing a creative counterpoint to his technical interests. He also teaches math topics to younger students and shapes debate programs and background guides for regional MUN conferences, reflecting strong communication and mentorship skills. Notably, his profile bridges rigorous STEM pursuits with public-facing roles, positioning him to translate complex technical work into policy and educational impact.
9 years of coding experience
Youth & Teenager Program, Youth & Teenager Program at UW Professional & Continuing Education
On-Campus Summer Program, On-Campus Summer Program at Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth (CTY)
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Lakeside School
ECON 11800 95 (Experimental Economics), ECON 11800 95 (Experimental Economics) at University of Chicago
French, Korean, Spanish