Aerospace engineer from Busan, now based in Daejeon. Graduated Busan Science High School (부산과학고, 17기). Entered KAIST in 2022 and declared Aerospace Engineering in 2023.
Alongside the degree, I've led and been part of student organizations at KAIST: Freshman Student Council (2022, design & planning), Vice President of Silver Lining (2023) — registered as 정동아리, nearly the first international-focused student club at KAIST to earn official recognition — and President of ASCEND (2024–2025), the international sports club, which became KAIST's fastest-growing and largest student organization during my term.
I work across aerospace engineering, ML research, and agent infrastructure. Current focus is on guidance and control, token-efficient agent systems, and the startup.
Patents without the pain. Pathtent drafts specification documents alongside you and surfaces the closest prior art, replacing KIPRIS-dependent workflows with a purpose-built database.
In Vitro Firmware Red-Teaming — autonomous firmware verification pipeline for aerospace supply-chain security. Competing for one of three global finalist slots. Mentored by Prof. Yongdae Kim (KAIST SSL).
5th year, on semester leave · Class of 2026
Splitting time across aerospace, ML, and agent infrastructure.
image-gen: GitHub · npm — JSON-in/JSON-out image generation CLI for agents.
Archive: 9M723-Iskander-missile-trajectory — preserved copy of a deleted repo with solid 6-DOF aeroballistic modeling. Kept for reference, not authored by me.
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KAIST Flight Dynamics and Control Lab (FDCL) · Prof. Chang Hoon Lee · 2024–2025 One-year individual study and paid research. Collaborated on air-to-air missile range estimation — real-time on-board computation of the no-escape zone for HUD rendering. Hit 60 Hz with high fidelity on compute-constrained cockpit hardware. Actively looking for more KAIST lab opportunities at the aerospace / CS intersection. |
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Undergraduate Research — PINNs for Aerospace Applications · 2024–2025 Physics-informed neural networks for guidance and trajectory estimation. Parallel track to the FDCL work. |
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B.S. Aerospace Engineering · KAIST · 2021–2026 · 5th year, on semester leave
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