IEEE Arduino Contest 24'
What it's like to be an Engineer plus Programmer??
For the Arduino Contest this year, I built a Smart Solar Tracker System with limited components allowed intended to help solve climate change issues by maximizing solar energy capture. Using Arduino IDE, Processing, as well as Arduino 9600 Electronics, I self-taught basic concepts, established 3 alternate program logics and practiced hands-on skills with physical materials.
120+ Hours...
Explore and Push the Limit between What's Available and What's Achievable






Details for Reference on Instructables.com
Late Night Innovations??


ACSL Contest 2022-2023, 2023-2024
This Contest is the stage where I demonstrated my programming skills. I completed the four regular contests in the seasons and qualified for the finals for the past two seasons. The most important experience I learned from participation is Computational Thinking, where I decompose, recognize and abstract the problem and design algorithms. These priceless lessons I cherished throughout the journey will definitely fuel my problem-solving in the field of engineering.
Work as an Engineer...

@Shanghai Lanhui Medical Technology Company and
SHanghai 9th People's Hospital
Self-taught machine learning and deep learning. Contributed to the two research paper submitted to IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics (JBHI) (one published, one under review) by completing image recognition and classification of dental scans as one of the co-authors. By collaborating with Dr. Hongbo Yu's research group, I not only improved my skills of working with medical professionals, but more importantly, realized the importance of combining Engineering and Medicine in order to help more marginalized people around the world.
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Paper 1: Craniomaxillofacial landmarks detection in CT scans with limited labeled data via semi-supervised learning - Published
Paper 2: Ortho-OPD: an Automatic Osteotomy Planes Design Model for Orthognathic Surgery Based on Deep Learning - Under review
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BME
Internship
Work Snapshots


Python Tutoring + Content Making for Newcomers - An Impact on My Local Community
It was my honor to work with the Governmental Organization - The Cross Cultural Community Service Association (TCCSA) in Markham, Ontario. The delight of being able to make positive impacts on humans using what I learned has long been particularly enjoyable. To support young newcomers to Canada on their journey of learning programming language, I and several native high school fellows managed a ten-week, two-term python conquest program online. Despite having to tackle college level coursework at school, I devoted myself to developing course content and structuring a suitable teaching plan along with assisting with course material finalizing, practice questions preparation as well as doubts clarifications during each session. It was during these discussions under the starry Toronto (dawns during when I was back in Shanghai during holiday breaks) that I not only realized I was fortunate for myself to be able to study conveniently, but also discerned substantial pride for creating learning opportunities for youngsters whose homeland is in the midst of the war.
Recognition

