Hi, I'm Minku Kim. I am a Ph.D. candidate in Robotics at Oregon State University, as a member of the Dynamic Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (DRAIL) Laboratory, advised by Professor Alan Fern. My research interests lie at the intersection of control theory, machine learning, and computer vision.
I am interested in improving the adaptability and robustness of legged robots in complex, dynamic environments through reinforcement learning and rich sensory feedback.

If you are interested in working with me on a research project, please reach out to me via email!

Previously, I earned my Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics (MEAM) with a concentration in Mechatronics and Robotic Systems from the University of Pennsylvania.
My Master's research centered on developing vision-based hierarchical locomotion controllers for navigating unstructured terrains using the underactuated bipedal robot Cassie in the Dynamic Autonomy and Intelligent Robotics (DAIR) Lab where I was fortunate to be advised by Professor Michael Posa and co-advised by Professor Pratik Chaudhari.