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Research Assistant @ ASCL Lab, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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Daniel Lin

Research Assistant @ ASCL Lab, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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ASCL Lab, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
University of California, Berkeley
台灣桃園

Professional Background

  • Current status
    Unemployed
  • Profession
    Other
  • Fields
    Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
  • Work experience
    Less than 1 year (Less than 1 year relevant)
  • Management
  • Skills
    Manufacturing Processes
    Engineering
    Programming
    DFM
    Robotics
    Creo Parametric
    Control System
  • Languages
    Chinese
    Native or Bilingual
    English
    Fluent
  • Highest level of education
    Master

Job search preferences

  • Desired job type
    Intern
    Interested in working remotely
  • Desired positions
    Software/ Robotics/ Mechanical Engineer Intern
  • Desired work locations
    Taiwan
  • Freelance
    Non-freelancer

Work Experience

Research Assistant

Sep 2019 - Feb 2020
6 mos
• Improved the projection distance of transverse ricochetal brachiation robots •Simulated the projection trajectory through programming • Used Lagrangian dynamics to explain the phenomenon of robot system double pendulums swinging •Proposed a new mechanism to improve performance and the initial velocity of robots

Education

Master’s Degree
Mechanical Engineering
2020 - 2022
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Mechanical Engineering
2016 - 2019
3.9/4.3 GPA
Activities and societies
Captain of Engineering Department Basketball Team • Designed team and personalized training for over twenty players • Won the champion of inter-school basketball competition as a member Organizer of a National Basketball Competition • Planned the matches for over a thousand basketball players • Communicated and coordinated with the referee group and each team
Description
Certificate of Achievement(Dean's list) •Awarded top five percent of students for academic excellence Certificate of Achievement(Dean's list) •Awarded top five percent of students for academic excellence The First Place of DFM competition November 2018 The First Place of DFM competition • The best-designed product through improving the manufacturing processes Assistive Exoskeleton for Stair-Climbing • Gait-analysis and simulating joints angle variation through programming • Designed an efficient and stable mechanism for the exoskeleton • Used electric resistance to execute the feedback control of the exoskeleton model