Nayeon Kim
Graduate student exploring how intelligent systems break — and how to make autonomous robots and vehicles fail safely.
About
I'm a graduate student researching AI security and multi‑agent systems, with a growing focus on securing autonomous robots and autonomous driving software. I care about the small details where safety, security, and real‑world behavior meet.
Focus areas
Autonomous systems
Security for autonomous robots and autonomous driving software.
Software & code
Software and code security in safety‑critical automotive systems.
AI & MAS security
Robust multi‑agent systems and AI behavior under adversarial conditions.
Hardware‑aware
Learning from experts in hardware security and embedded platforms.
Current work
AUTOISMSI'm currently working on AUTOISMS, a project related to security in automotive and autonomous systems. I'm interested in how we can design, observe, and evaluate these systems so that security issues are surfaced early — before they become safety problems on the road.
Collaboration
I'm looking to collaborate on security for autonomous robots and autonomous driving software — from threat modeling and attack simulations to secure coding and evaluation of AI‑driven components. I'd especially love to learn from people with deep experience in hardware security and embedded systems.
If you'd like to schedule a call or meeting, you can use my calendar link below. I usually respond within a day.
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