2019 CBHACK
Blockchain Hackathon. Project on blockchain in the medical industry. Best Solution to TODAQ Company Challenge A.
Used blockchain to build patients’ records to back up their information and protect their privacy. Doctors’ records are also generated for training and supervision purposes. Also tracked the manufacture and distribution of drugs to enforce transparency and stop drug misuse. All these features naturally utilised blockchain’s data structure.
Would be lovely to implement this one day.
2018 Citadel Datathon(UK)
First Datathon. Analysed data and derived a feasible model.
This year’s topic was improving the US water quality using data from monitoring stations. Built model using PCA and Fourier transform to study the trend and correlation.
Wonderful experience. Loved the free pizzas as well.
2018 [Random] Book holder
We learned about CAD in our 1st year in Engineering. Well, we learned everything even remotely related to engineering.
The coursework was a bit boring so I made this book holder randomly. If you are a lazy bookworm and want to hold your book with just your thumb, then this might work well for you. Any suggestions are welcome, but sadly I don’t think I remember how to do CAD now.
2018 [LEGO Project] Typewriter
This is my first coursework project in Cambridge. Looking back I am still amazed by how creative I was. Everyone else does something normal. Either testing g constant using the internal clock or building a claw to grab a ball. You know, compared to an STM32 board, there’s really not much you can do with a LEGO kit. But I just finished the Shining the day before and didn’t sleep because it really terrified me(good job). In a state between hangover and dead, I recalled the classic typewriter which types “All work and no play makes John a dull boy”. So here it is, ladies and gentlemen, please allow me to proudly present-
Sadly it didn’t survive to the final round. The machine was anything but an engineering project- useless, silly, and a bit confusing.
Well, I guess you just can’t expect too much from a poor man who just pulled an all-nighter.
2018 Robomaster
I participated in the HKU team(HeraKles, because it sounds cool) as a Hardware Engineer. We were in 5th place in the international regional final.
I programmed the STM32 board using Keil μvision5 and STM32 CubeMX, and debugged with J-Scope. Learned and implemented communication protocols, multi-thread processing and control algorithms(PID).
2016 International Space Settlement Design Compitition
First engineering/entrepreneurship experience. I was a member of the structural design team and a coordinator. Our team won the annual champion.
Designed a Mars settlement under 48h, with feasibility analysis, redundancy/safety measures and operation design.
Appreciated teamwork. Gained experience working with people coming from diverse backgrounds.
Here’s my Github Repo.