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Hi everyone,
I'm glad to join this community. Let me briefly introduce myself.
I'm a senior software engineer and project manager based in Seoul, South Korea, with about 10 years of experience in AI Contact Center (AICC) systems. My day-to-day work involves building GenAI chatbots, speech-to-text pipelines, and call classification systems — so I live mostly in the applied AI and engineering world.
I'm currently finishing my master's degree in Technology Management at Sogang University, where my thesis focused on quantifying semantic and structural discrepancies between LLM-generated and real customer reviews. Through that research, I developed a strong appreciation for rigorous analytical methodologies, which naturally led me to explore deeper scientific questions.
What brings me here:
My curiosity about physics has been growing steadily — particularly in quantum mechanics and its practical implications. I've recently been diving into topics like quantum teleportation, fidelity asymmetry under gravitational frequency shifts, and quantum network architectures. I find the intersection of information theory and fundamental physics absolutely fascinating.
I'm not a trained physicist, so I come here with humility and a genuine desire to learn. I'd love to engage in discussions about quantum information, foundations of quantum mechanics, and any bridges between theoretical physics and real-world engineering applications.
Looking forward to learning from all of you and contributing where I can. Feel free to say hi!
Cheers,
I'm glad to join this community. Let me briefly introduce myself.
I'm a senior software engineer and project manager based in Seoul, South Korea, with about 10 years of experience in AI Contact Center (AICC) systems. My day-to-day work involves building GenAI chatbots, speech-to-text pipelines, and call classification systems — so I live mostly in the applied AI and engineering world.
I'm currently finishing my master's degree in Technology Management at Sogang University, where my thesis focused on quantifying semantic and structural discrepancies between LLM-generated and real customer reviews. Through that research, I developed a strong appreciation for rigorous analytical methodologies, which naturally led me to explore deeper scientific questions.
What brings me here:
My curiosity about physics has been growing steadily — particularly in quantum mechanics and its practical implications. I've recently been diving into topics like quantum teleportation, fidelity asymmetry under gravitational frequency shifts, and quantum network architectures. I find the intersection of information theory and fundamental physics absolutely fascinating.
I'm not a trained physicist, so I come here with humility and a genuine desire to learn. I'd love to engage in discussions about quantum information, foundations of quantum mechanics, and any bridges between theoretical physics and real-world engineering applications.
Looking forward to learning from all of you and contributing where I can. Feel free to say hi!
Cheers,