An engineer
who believes in people.
Biotech Engineer Coach & Mentor Parent Writer
I have spent most of my life solving problems with science and engineering.
But the problems that matter most β the ones inside families, communities,
and human hearts β don’t yield to data alone.
These three projects are my answer to that. Not solutions.
Just small, honest attempts to help.
The most important innovations don’t always begin in laboratories.
Sometimes they begin in a conversation between parents,
a book read together on a Saturday morning,
or a Korean TED talk that changes how someone sees their week.
I am trying to build small spaces where that kind of change can happen.
What I am currently
building for the world
A 12-week learning community in Orange County built around curated Korean μΈλ°μ talks. Each week, a small group watches, gathers, and holds each other accountable to grow. Not a lecture. A shared journey.
A bilingual book club that reads one book deeply over 4 weeks. Not to finish pages β to find ourselves in them. Small group, intimate conversation, both Korean and English welcome.
A quiet gathering for STEM parents navigating adolescent mental health. Where the biotech engineer meets the parent who doesn’t have all the answers. Honest conversation. Shared science. Human hope.
