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Experience

A timeline shaped by self-driven projects, public learning, and collaboration under real constraints.

This page focuses on momentum: how technical ability, design thinking, and teamwork have been developing through projects, study, and hackathon work.

TimelineCollaborationGrowth markers

Timeline

The path so far.

Ongoing

2024 - Present

Student Builder & Portfolio Designer

Independent Student Builder

01

Developing portfolio work, UI experiments, and foundational software projects while improving design sensitivity alongside engineering skills.

Built increasingly polished portfolio and student-facing interfaces with modern frontend tooling.
Practiced responsive design, component thinking, and motion-led storytelling.
Translated self-learning into public projects and a stronger personal brand.

2025

Hackathon Participant, Team Together Korea

Chungbuk Pro Maker Center

02

Collaborated on a worker-support product concept during a fast-paced hackathon and helped shape its AI-assisted experience direction.

Won 2nd place in a one-night, two-day hackathon environment.
Worked with teammates to align product purpose, user needs, and demo delivery.
Supported the concept for an AI chatbot experience inside the solution.

Ongoing

Student Developer

Computer Science Growth Path

03

Building technical foundations through academic work, hands-on coding, and iterative personal projects across web and systems topics.

Strengthened problem-solving through low-level and application-focused projects.
Expanded from foundational languages into modern frontend workflows.
Developed confidence presenting ideas, collaborating, and learning quickly.

Focus right now

What I am trying to compound.

Shipping work that looks refined and still feels practical.
Learning in real public contexts instead of only private practice.
Turning small wins into a stronger long-term student portfolio.

Working style

The habits I want teammates to feel.

Build for clarity

I prefer interfaces and systems that explain themselves quickly and reduce friction for the user.

Design the feeling

Good software should not only function well, it should also feel deliberate, composed, and memorable.

Keep learning in public

Each new project helps me sharpen both my engineering habits and the way I present my work.