Software Engineering | Human-Computer Interaction | Games
Hi There! Thanks for visiting my site!
I am working as an R&D Intern at Ericsson AB and am excited about embarking on this new journey! Currently, I am an M.Sc. student majoring in Software Engineering and Technology at Chalmers University of Technology. I am passionate about software engineering and eager to apply the skills I’ve developed in both pure-software and software-hardware integration domains!
From 2023 to 2024, I was a research assistant at Dr. Na Du's HAT Lab, carrying out research tasks such as developing the driving simulator based on Unreal Engine and Logi G27 gaming equipment. If you are interested in my research works, projects, or traveling experience, please do not hesitate to contact me on different platforms. :D
My mindset: go from 0 to 1, then from 1 to infinity.
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Jun 2025 - Present
R&D Summer Intern @ Ericsson Göteborg
Sep 2024 - Jun 2026
MSc. Software Engineering and Technology
Sep 2023 - Jun 2024
Research Assistant - HAT Lab
Graduate Student - Electrical & Computer Engineering
Jan 2023 - Jun 2023
Exchange Student - Data Warehousing & Object-Oriented Programming & English Writing
Sep 2019 - Jun 2023
B.E. in Computer Science and Technology
Programming Languages C++ | C# | Python | Java | SQL | Verilog
Embedded & IoT Raspberry Pi | Google Coral | UMA-8 | ROS 2
Modeling & Simulation Unity | Unreal Engine | MATLAB | Xilinx Vivado
Development Tools Git | SVN | OpenCV | OpenGL | QLik | Kafka | Intel Lava
Technology Explorations Neuromorphic System | Dependable System | Robotics
Chinese: Native
English: Fluent
Swedish: Learning
Japanese: Learning
My friends are deeply engaged in research and various professional fields. Their devotion and dedication always inspire me. Here are some of them who also have personal websites:
"花开堪折直须折,莫待无花空折枝" —— 唐 · 佚名 《金缕衣》
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old Time is still a-flying;
And this same flower that smiles today
Tomorrow will be dying." — Robert Herrick