About Me
With a lifelong curiosity for science and technology shaped by a liberal arts foundation, I approach complex systems through a human-centered lens. My interdisciplinary education bridges technical proficiency with cultural and philosophical insight—an approach influenced by both my academic path and international upbringing. Raised across Korea, Mexico, the United States, China, Tunisia, Cyprus, and Sweden, I developed a global perspective that informs my work in fields as diverse as artificial intelligence, history, and environmental science. My deep interest in technology is grounded not only in hands-on experience but also in critical inquiry, asking how innovation intersects with history, ethics, and society. I believe that integrating liberal arts with STEM fields leads to more thoughtful, responsible, and impactful solutions.