Hi, I'm Minhong Cho
A Computer Science student at Georgia Tech and Software & Data Engineer. I build systems that turn raw data into decisions — from municipal platforms to ML APIs.
Education & Experience
Studying CS with focus on systems, data engineering, and algorithms. Active in coursework covering data structures, OS, and ML fundamentals.
Building and maintaining large-scale municipal data platforms. Responsibilities include ETL pipeline development, API engineering, schema design, and full-stack web system delivery for local government clients.
Applied data analysis and automation to biomedical studies. Contributed to two peer-reviewed publications in Nature and Autonomic Neuroscience journals. Worked with Python-based pipelines for signal processing and statistical analysis.
Excelled in both Computer Science AP exams and standardized testing. Foundation in Java, Python, and mathematical reasoning.
Research Publications
Contributed to computational neuroscience research as a data analysis and automation specialist at UofT.
How I Work
Systems Mindset
I design for failure — thinking through edge cases, observability, and maintainability from the start. A system should be legible to the next engineer and resilient at 2am.
Data-First Design
Good systems start with good data. I invest in schema design, data quality checks, and clear data contracts before building features on top.
Iterate Fast, Ship Clean
Short feedback loops with clear acceptance criteria. I prefer a working slice over a perfect plan, but I clean up before it becomes someone else's problem.
Bilingual Communication
Fluent in English and Korean. I've worked in cross-cultural environments and know how to translate technical decisions into clear, context-appropriate language.
Teaching Philosophy
Break complexity into executable steps. I've tutored dozens of students across AP CS, SAT, and coding — the same frameworks I use at work apply here.
Measurable Outcomes
I prefer decisions backed by data. Whether it's model accuracy, pipeline latency, or student score improvement — if you can measure it, you can improve it.
Technical Proficiency
Let's work together
Open to SWE/data engineering roles, collaborations, and tutoring.