Se Min Kim

Research Intern at USC Mark & Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Fullerton, California, United States, US
Languages
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency
  • Korean Native or bilingual proficiency

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Credentials

  • UX Design Professional Certificate
    Google
    Mar, 2023
    - Nov, 2024
  • Programming Foundations with Javascript, HTML, and CSS
    Duke University
    Feb, 2023
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Research Intern
      • Jun 2023 - Present

      • Under mentorship of Dr. Hosung Kim (Assistant Professor of Neurology) and Dr. Yaqiong Chai (postdoc researcher) @ USC's NeuroImaging with Deep Learning Lab; 1st high school intern @ NIDLL after hiatus • Assisting research in glymphatic systems through segmentation of perivascular spaces using ITK-SNAP software; manually segmented 5 full brain T1 & T2 MRIs • Youngest (1st high schooler) to lead 1.5 hr journal club presentation • Brain MRI database obtained through partnerships w/ USC Keck School of Medicine, UCSF, & Seoul Samsung Center Show less

    • United States
    • Consumer Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Code Sensei
      • May 2023 - Present

      • Teaching students ages 5-15 to develop coding foundations through game-building • Led/co-led 3 in-center summer camps (for robotics, stop motion animation, moviemaking w/ Minecraft) • Taught 80+ ninjas across Ninja JR & White-Black belt curriculum; graded 20+ ninja games ranging from White to Orange belt difficulties • Assembled 20+ camp activity bags & 100+ individual activity kits to be used @ summer camps • Experienced in Robotics JR, Ninja Circuits JR, Scratch JR, & MakeCode • 1st high school worker @ La Habra branch to earn >minimum wage due to qualifications & experience Show less

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Summer of Neurosciences Program Participant
      • Jun 2023 - Present

      • Engaging in direct communication w/ professionals (ie. from VA Palo Alto Health Care System) in neurology/neurosurgery fields to learn about their professional journeys; selected to be a student moderator for Q&A portion • Participating in neurology/neurosurgery grand rounds w/ a wide variety of clinical & basic science topics; consists of lectures from faculty & guest speakers (ie. from Keck Medicine, CHLA Immunology, Neurologic Institute) discussing the latest clinical & bench research developments (ie immunotherapeutics) Show less

    • Conference Member
      • Jun 2023 - Present

      • Selected from a competitive international pool w/ >10,000 applicants from nearly every US state & 6 continents; 9.5% acceptance rate for the 2023 program • Selected from a competitive international pool w/ >10,000 applicants from nearly every US state & 6 continents; 9.5% acceptance rate for the 2023 program

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • Vice President, Lead STEM Instructor
      • May 2023 - Present

      • Mission statement: Bringing underserved children to greater heights in STEM• A nonprofit youth organization currently serving >59,000 children around the world at Boys and Girls Clubs, public libraries, elementary schools, educational fairs, etc.• Created 4+ activities to STEM curriculum; 20+ social media posts, event flyers, etc.• Current service hours: 240+

    • Design & Publicity Director, Assistant STEM Instructor
      • Apr 2022 - Present

      • Increased in-school outreach by over 200% w/ flyers, posts, etc.• Consistently filled up volunteer spots at events & attracted parents/children• Taught engaging and interactive activities at local after-school programs and youth centers• Played a direct role in the growth of young minds and attracting the publicity our efforts deserve

    • Design Manager
      • Apr 2021 - Apr 2022

      • Redesigned EveryoneCanSTEM subdivision logo; created 40+ promotional flyers, social media posts, club rush and food fest posters, & event sheets/cards• Successfully & efficiently targeted different audiences (ie. schools, organizations, parents, kids); consistently worked to fill up volunteer spots at events & attract larger audience

    • Student Volunteer, Curriculum Committee Member
      • Oct 2020 - Apr 2021

      • Created, built, & distributed 50+ STEM activity kits; taught children with special needs the basics of programming through virtual lessons on Code.org• Created 10+ STEM activity sheets for future events; worked with curriculum head to produce engaging & interactive activities for younger generation• Participated in weekly volunteer events @ local elementary schools, afterschool programs, & educational fairs

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • SWENext Director @ Troy High Chapter
      • Mar 2023 - Present

      • School-affilated club (G-Tec) striving to create an engaging community for girls in technology• Leading and coordinating events for Troy High's SWENext Chapter• Awarded 2023 Certificate of Merit by SWE of Orange County

    • SWENext High School Leadership Academy (SHLA) Graduate
      • Apr 2023 - May 2023

      • An engaging virtual year-round program building self-confidence & resilience among high school students interested in engineering/technology• Participation in live/on-demand sessions with like-minded peers and mentors throughout the fiscal year• Networked w/ peers, mentors, role models, & industry professionals in the engineering/tech field

  • USA Computing Olympiad Club
    • Fullerton, California, United States
    • Teacher
      • Mar 2023 - Present

      • Train computing-interested high schoolers of all levels for the annual USACO Open Contest • Create a solid curriculum to engage both novice and experienced competitors • Motivate students to expand their involvement in computing • Train computing-interested high schoolers of all levels for the annual USACO Open Contest • Create a solid curriculum to engage both novice and experienced competitors • Motivate students to expand their involvement in computing

Education

  • Troy High School
    Senior (12)
    2020 - 2024

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