I'm a MASC graudate from the Univeristy of British Columbia.

The right figure is the first project that I did using MATLAB. It is a simple problem, but to solve it, one needs to apply physics (Newton's Second Law), mathematics (Differential Equation), programming (MATLAB), and engineering skills (small angle approximation).

I've since tackled more complicated simulations, but this project was special because it was one of the first times I felt really satisfied with applying everything I'd learned. I'm excited to keep going and experience that same feeling of joy again!

“You have to learn the rules of the game. And then, you have to play better than anyone else.”

Albert Einstein

More About Me

I always tend to be attentive to the problems around me. During the past 6 years of my graduate and undergraduate studies, I honed my problem-solving skills which include defining the problem, searching the literature to find previous ideas and methods, using innovative ideas, and finally applying the solution.

How I work

I always do my best to make sure that my work is top-notch. Ever since I was a kid, I've had this habit of finishing whatever I start. I just can't leave a project hanging! It's not always easy, especially with tough assignments, but it's what keeps me going and gives me the motivation to work hard and do my best.