RedShiftBio
Jinhong Kim has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Starting in 2000, they worked as a Process Engineer at Hyundai Motors. From 2002 to 2007, they held a Research Assistant position at Boston University, where they worked on projects related to designing and implementing Spatial Light Modulators and Adaptive Optics Systems. In 2007, Jinhong joined Block Engineering as a Principal Product Engineer, contributing to the development of OEM QCL modules, laser spectrometers, and a miniaturized gas sensor. They also played a significant role in the development of the world's first Monolithic MEMS Michelson Interferometer. Since 2013, Jinhong has been working as a Principal Systems Engineer at RedShift BioAnalytics, Inc., leading the team in developing a cutting-edge protein analyzer using Quantum Cascade Laser technology.
Jinhong Kim pursued their education in a chronological order, starting with their Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Konkuk University. This educational journey ranged from 1993 to 2000. Following that, they joined Boston University to further their studies and obtained a Ph.D. in Manufacturing Engineering, which was completed from 2001 to 2007.
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RedShiftBio
RedShiftBio provides an infrared technology with advanced data analytics to facilitate better, faster decision making in biopharmaceutical development from discovery to market via the direct measurement of previously undetectable change in protein structural attributes critical to drug product efficacy and quality. It has developed a MicrofluidicModulation Spectroscopy (MMS) platform in response to a customer’s request for a better solution, and rather than repurpose outdated tools and methods designed originally for other applications. They started a new and developed MMS from the ground up specifically with the protein scientist in mind.The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.