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About Me

I am a master degree student in Mechatronic Engineering in China and wish to reach the peak of success. I have ability to work in a team-based, fast-paced environment, to handle multiple projects independently with minimal supervision and ability to work well and learn new skills in a rapidly changing technical environment. My career objective is "to design such machines which benefit the entire humanity". I am fluent in English language, intermediate in French and learning Chinese nowadays.

Location:
China, Nanjing, Jiangsu
Current organization:
Southeast University
Current role:
Master Student in Mehatronic Engineering
Gender:
Male
Areas of expertise:
Simulation of human decision making, Mechatronic Engineering, Robotics, Systems and Control
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More About Me

I'm passionate about

modern robotics, systems and control.

An idea worth spreading

We can design such machines which can make themselves in certain conditions. How? I am working on it.

Talk to me about

machine design, mechatronic engineering systems, modern robotics and control.

People don't know that I'm good at

nothing.

My TED Story

I am watching TED videos since 2009 when I was in 3rd year of my bachelor degree. I was a passionate of all amazing engineering videos. I also want to be a great engineer who can benefit the entire humanity.

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  • A reply on Talk: Skylar Tibbits: Can we make things that make themselves?

    Mar 3 2012: Of course the technology is only emerging. But it has a big future. No problem, if you disliked the presentation a little but you can see what efforts scientists and engineers did for bringing this all. I think we people just want something great, dynamic in weeks or days and sometimes in minutes when we are in the queue of a shop. He and his team brought a changing curve in the Modular Robotics where just shown a big picture at TED. Isn't it enough for us? Just go through his and his team's innovation, you'll find how much is it complex and no matter that many people even forget the words in front of Int'l talk.
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    A comment on Conversation: What's your TED habit?

    Oct 16 2011: Good question Mr. Chris. I am a mechatronic engineering student. I have been watching TED since 2009 when I was in 3rd year of bachelor degree. I always tried to get good knowledge on internet and on TED I got many new ideas. All time, I log in on TED for a little time and if there is something about time I note it and watch it on weekends. I spent my much time on Internet during weekend hours. I spend a much time on TED Videos and other pages then I download videos and present them to fellow students and my professor too.

    Thanks.
  • A comment on Talk: Hod Lipson builds "self-aware" robots

    Oct 16 2011: It is a really very nice work. Appreciative... but now we have think to beyond this. Much more advanced design.
  • A reply on Talk: Skylar Tibbits: Can we make things that make themselves?

    Oct 16 2011: Of course, if we can design it then we can destroy it. It is a top priority of design engineer and scientists. We are thinking to design machines which will reduce our burden instead of, to be problem.


    Thank you.
  • A comment on Talk: Skylar Tibbits: Can we make things that make themselves?

    Oct 16 2011: I am a mechatronic engineering student. I watched this video a couple of week ago and discussed with my Professor too. It is really a high achievement and I am sure in future we'll design such machines that can transform themselves in certain conditions. Of course, Skylar Tibbits presented a great thing and I appreciate the work of all of engineers and scientists who worked on this topic.

    Dear Skylar Tibbits, I have some different concepts and thoughts about mars and astronomy but I am sure one day we'll be able to auto transforming machines which will help entire humanity instead of a single community or nation and will be more than a sci-fi movie. I am with you in this mission.

    Thank you.

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