I am a recent graduate of National Taiwan University with a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in robotics and computer vision. Building on my hands-on experience as an Embedded Systems Engineer at Vecow Co., where I worked on FPGA design, sensor integration, and real-time systems, I am now eager to pursue a second graduate program in Electronics Engineering. To complement my practical experience, I have completed online courses in VLSI CAD, FPGA Computing Systems, and IT Automation with Python, equipping me with a strong foundation in electronics. I am excited to continue developing my expertise and contribute to advancements in embedded systems and electronics engineering.
About me
My academic journey has been driven by a passion for robotics, automation, and electronics. I hold a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from National Taiwan University, where I specialized in SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), computer vision, motion planning, and navigation for mobile robots. My experience at Vecow Co. has deepened my skills in embedded systems, FPGA design, and real-time computing. I am excited to continue my studies and make meaningful contributions to Electronics Engineering.
In addition to my academic journey, I have gained practical experience through an internship at a drone company, where I worked on sensor fusion and applied advanced filtering techniques to estimate orientation, altitude, and position. For more details, feel free to check my resume.
On this website, you’ll discover a comprehensive overview of my work and achievements. Whether you’re interested in my resume, my research projects, or my published papers, you’ve come to the right place.
Here’s a quick guide to what you can explore here:
CV
Explore my professional journey, including projects, achievements, and work experience at Vecow, as well as the coursework and skills that complement my engineering background.
Thesis Projects
Discover the details of my master’s thesis (DOI: 10.6342/NTU202303775) on robotics and mobile robot navigation, including key contributions and research insights. You can also find the thesis abstract here.
Feel free to explore my work and research, whether you’re an academic peer, a potential collaborator, or just curious about my journey in engineering. I look forward to connecting and sharing my passion for innovation in embedded systems and robotics.