Taehyoung Kim
ac0haf@r.postjobfree.com *** Haverford Rd, Hicksville, NY 11801 cell: 917-***-****
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATION
Various tool set from different area of studies from mathematics and natural sciences to engineering and research
Speciality in bio-imaging, bio-instrumentation and fluorescence microscopy
Experience in engineering prototyping and product testing environment
Well-disciplined work ethics and organization skills from experience in numerous academic groups and projects
EDUCATION
Stony Brook University, College of Engineering, Stony Brook, NY Expected May 2017
Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering, Bioelectricity-Bioimaging track (ABET acreditted) GPA 3.23
Honors
-Recipient of Presidential Scholarship Spring 2013 - Current
-Dean’s List Spring 2013, Fall 2014
Selected Coursework: Biosensors • Bioinstrumentation • Bioimaging • Biomedical Optics • Engineering Statistics and Dynamics• Engineering Programming• Electrical Circuit Analysis • Genetic Engineering • Medical Imaging • Research Fundamental
RELEVANT PROJECTS
Miniaturized Fluorescence Microscope, Jia Lab, Stony Brook University Spring 2017
Development of modifications of miniaturized fluorescence microscope model for biological application on living subjects
Assisted in design modification, 3D printing, assembly, and soldering of the prototype development
Worked with a postdoc and a graduate student in the lab under PI’s supervision
3D Printed Open-Flexure Microscope, Jia Lab, Stony Brook University Fall 2016 – Spring 2017
Reproduction of an engineering project done with more advanced mechanical and electronic parts
Project selected as the best poster for BME 100-Introduction of Biomedical Engineering in Stony Brook University
Successfully utilized the 3D printed parts, basic electronic components and credit card-size single-board computer with a camera unit for development of the working microscope
Coordinated weekly meetings with the teammate, and the PI to keep project on track
Trained undergraduate students in the lab in 3D printing and working to improve the model
Tangle-Free IV Tube Organizer, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University Fall 2016 – Spring 2017
Development of a cheap and easy to use IV tube organizer for patients with multiple incoming feeds to prevent entangling and promote easier access for nurses and physicians
Coordinated regular meeting with 4 other teammates, department faculty and project advisor for market research, self-assessment and collection of feedback for modification of the design
Executed prototype development while working within a $1,000 budget using 3D printers and a laser cutter
NON-ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
President, International Christian Organization, Stony Brook University Fall 2016 – Spring 2017
Organized weekly praise worship service and guest talk events on campus
Managed weekly meeting for student-based praise team practice
Resident Assistant, Division of Campus Residences, Stony Brook University Fall 2015 - Winter 2017
Assisted residents with resources and help build a community in the residence hall
Enforced rules and regulations as an administrator, acted as the building work order manager
SPECIALIZED SKILLS
Technical: Microsoft Office, MATLAB, LabVIEW, SPSS, 3D Printing (Fused Deposition Modeling, Stereolithography), 2D/3D Drafting (AutoCAD,NX, Solidworks), Raspberry Pi, Laser cutter, Soldering
Social: Team Player, Active Listening, Analytical Thinking, Communication, Prioritizing, Problem-Solving, Leadership
Language: English, Korean
ACTIVITIES/INTERESTS
3D Printing, Digital Photography, Live Sound Engineering, Playing Guitar, Bowling, Cooking, Reading Philosophy Books, Traveling