Min H. Kim is a computer vision and computational imaging leader who combines academic rigour with startup execution as CEO and founder of Hypergram Inc. and a professor heading KAIST’s Visual Computing Laboratory. His work spans computational photography, 3D and hyperspectral imaging, and color perception—threads he developed from a UCL PhD through a Yale postdoc and over a decade of faculty research. He has translated research into practical tools and community impact, contributing full‑stack improvements to prominent open projects like CSrankings and serving as editor for top graphics journals. A member of the National Academy of Engineering of Korea, he is equally comfortable shipping prototypes and shaping scientific discourse, often blending perception theory with hands‑on imaging systems.
A web app for ranking computer science departments according to their research output in selective venues, and for finding active faculty across a wide range of areas.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 15 PRs, 8 comments in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Min primarily contributed to front-end and back-end aspects of the CSrankings project. Their commits include updates to the `index.html` file, suggesting involvement in user interface modifications, and the introduction of a collaboration graph feature. They also made changes to the `util/make-scholar-links.py` and `util/make_author_list.py` scripts, showing back-end contribution. These commits suggest the user's work spans UI/UX updates and data processing within the project's core functionality.
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