Juwon Kim

Master's Program at the School of Computing, KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology)

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Introduction

Hello, I’m Juwon Kim, a graduate student in the School of Computing at KAIST. My research focuses on algorithms, particularly algebraic complexity theory, with a strong interest in matrix multiplication.

Skills

  • C: Proficient in using C for high-performance applications, with experience developing standard libraries in C.
  • C++: Knowledgeable in object-oriented design, worked on a project to build an HTTP web server.
  • Python: Achieved 6700+ solved problems on BOJ (Baekjoon Online Judge) using Python.
  • Git: Skilled in version control for documentation and collaborative projects.
  • Makefile: Experienced in building project build systems.
  • Algebraic Complexity Theory: Solid foundation in algebra, with particular interest in algebraic complexity theory.
  • Graph Theory: Proficient in graph theory, including theoretical and algorithmic applications.
  • Convex Optimization: Understanding of convex optimization principles and applications.
  • Programming Language Theory: Knowledgeable in the theory of programming languages and their design principles.

Education

  • March 2019: Admitted to the College of Natural Sciences, Sungkyunkwan University
  • March 2020: Advanced into the Mathematics Department, Sungkyunkwan University
  • September 2020: Began a double major in Software Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University
  • March 2024: Enrolled in the School of Computing graduate program, KAIST

Achievements

  • September 2022: First Place, Sungkyunkwan University Creative Comprehensive Design Competition
  • November 2022: First Place, Sungkyunkwan University Consortium Creative Comprehensive Design Competition
  • November 2022: Minister’s Award, Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, at the Creative Comprehensive Design Competition

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