Steve Kim
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Experience
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BioBright
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United States
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Biotechnology
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1 - 100 Employee
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Scientific Computing Engineer
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Apr 2021 - Present
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Boston University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Software Developer
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Dec 2018 - Oct 2020
Greater Boston Area • Designed software using Python for the Boston University Physics Department to streamline data processing and allocating of teaching assistants. • Created a custom interval scheduling algorithm which drastically reduced the time administrators spend on creating teaching schedules. • Used Pandas dataframes to organize department and university information into useful data to be used for the software. • Coordinated with department administrators to set project frameworks… Show more • Designed software using Python for the Boston University Physics Department to streamline data processing and allocating of teaching assistants. • Created a custom interval scheduling algorithm which drastically reduced the time administrators spend on creating teaching schedules. • Used Pandas dataframes to organize department and university information into useful data to be used for the software. • Coordinated with department administrators to set project frameworks, goals, and deadlines based on their needs.
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Research Assistant
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Jun 2018 - Jan 2020
Greater Boston Area • Developed electronics and software used in testing microelectromechanical (MEMS) resonators for optical wireless information transfer using circuit simulation software, Python, and MATLAB. • Performed non-linear modeling of MEMS resonators using Python to better understand their electrical response to RF signals. • Used MATLAB to design software to remotely control and obtain data from radio frequency devices such as the vector network analyzer. • Designed hardware… Show more • Developed electronics and software used in testing microelectromechanical (MEMS) resonators for optical wireless information transfer using circuit simulation software, Python, and MATLAB. • Performed non-linear modeling of MEMS resonators using Python to better understand their electrical response to RF signals. • Used MATLAB to design software to remotely control and obtain data from radio frequency devices such as the vector network analyzer. • Designed hardware (Printed Circuit Board) and software for a multiplexer to be used in evaluating and testing biosensing nanowire devices.
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Villanova University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Assistant
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Jun 2016 - Aug 2017
Villanova, PA • Conducted biophysics research using low-temperature nuclear gamma-ray spectroscopy (Mössbauer) and nonlinear modeling to probe the electronic, nuclear, and magnetic properties of genetically engineered variants of an iron storage protein called ferritin. • Gathered morphological data on ferritin samples through the use of transmission electron microscopy and used Python to perform image processing and statistical analysis leading to the extraction of meaningful physical properties.
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Teaching Assistant
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Sep 2016 - May 2017
Villanova, Pennsylvania, United States Assisted students in completing laboratory work for an introductory physics lab and an advanced experimental physics course.
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University Tutor
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Sep 2016 - May 2017
Villanova, Pennsylvania, United States Tutored students in Chemistry and Physics for Villanova University's Learning Support Services
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Education
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Boston University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Physics -
Villanova University
Physics