Mr. Yu-Lin Zhao | Robot Localization Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yu-Lin Zhao | Robot Localization Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yu-Lin Zhao, National Taiwan University / Department of Mechanical Engineering, Taiwan

Yu-Lin Zhao, born in Shenyang, China, in 1996, embarked on his academic journey by earning a B.E. degree in Automation Engineering from National Formosa University, Taiwan, in 2018. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan, Yu-Lin focuses his research on robotics, Internet of Things (IoT) technology, and image recognition. His scholarly endeavors include multiple publications as the first author in reputable journals and conferences, highlighting his contributions to advancing these fields. Additionally, Yu-Lin holds a patent, underscoring his innovative approach and practical application of research outcomes. His work underscores a commitment to exploring cutting-edge technologies that merge robotics with IoT and image recognition, aiming to address contemporary challenges and push the boundaries of technological innovation.

Professional Profile

Education:

Yu-Lin Zhao, born in Shenyang, China, in 1996, embarked on his academic journey by completing a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Automation Engineering at National Formosa University, Taiwan, in 2018. His undergraduate studies laid a solid foundation in engineering principles and automation technologies.

Currently, Yu-Lin is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Mechanical Engineering at National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan. This educational pursuit reflects his dedication to advancing his knowledge and expertise in the field of mechanical engineering, focusing particularly on robotics, Internet of Things (IoT) technology, and image recognition.

Research interest:

In addition to his academic pursuits, Yu-Lin Zhao has actively contributed to scholarly research. He has authored several papers as the first author, showcasing his capability to delve into complex topics within his research interests. His contributions have not only expanded the academic discourse but have also been recognized by the acquisition of a patent, highlighting his innovative approach and commitment to advancing technological solutions.

Overall, Yu-Lin Zhao’s educational background and research endeavors underscore his ambition and dedication to making significant contributions in the fields of mechanical engineering, robotics, IoT technology, and image recognition.

 

Publications Notes:šŸ“„

Comprehensive Performance Evaluation between Visual SLAM and LiDAR SLAM for Mobile Robots: Theories and Experiments

Development of a Visual Perception System on a Dual-Arm Mobile Robot for Human-Robot Interaction

Chlorine dioxide gas generation using rotating packed bed for air disinfection in a hospital

A Smart Sterilization Robot System With Chlorine Dioxide for Spray Disinfection

Application of Gaseous ClO2 on Disinfection and Air Pollution Control: A Mini Review

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prof Dr. Han-Pang Huang | Robot Localization Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Han-Pang Huang | Robot Localization Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Han-Pang Huang, National Taiwan University / Department of Mechanical Engineering, Taiwan

Han-Pang Huang, who received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, in 1986, has built a distinguished career at National Taiwan University in Taipei, Taiwan. Since joining in 1986, he currently holds positions as a distinguished professor and the Zhong Zhuo-Zhang Chair Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Graduate Institute of Industrial Engineering. His extensive research portfolio spans various fields including machine intelligence, humanoid robots, intelligent robotic systems, prosthetic hands, manufacturing automation, nanomanipulation, and nonlinear systems. Throughout his career, he has authored over 390 papers published in esteemed technical journals and conference proceedings, contributing significantly to the advancement of these disciplines. Han-Pang Huang is recognized as a Fellow of several prestigious organizations including the Chinese Institute of Automation Engineers, the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Robotics Society of Taiwan, underscoring his profound impact and leadership in the field of robotics and engineering.

Professional Profile

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
    • University: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
    • Year: 1986

Work Experience:

Han-Pang Huang has had a distinguished career at National Taiwan University, where he holds prominent positions and conducts cutting-edge research in various fields of engineering.

Current Position:

Distinguished Professor and Zhong Zhuo-Zhang Chair Professor

    • Departments:
      • Department of Mechanical Engineering
      • Graduate Institute of Industrial Engineering
    • Institution: National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Research Interests:
      • Machine intelligence šŸ¤–
      • Humanoid robots šŸ¤–
      • Intelligent robotic systems šŸ¤–
      • Prosthetic hands šŸ–ļø
      • Manufacturing automation šŸ­
      • Nanomanipulation šŸ”¬
      • Nonlinear systems šŸ”„

Publications:

  • Author of over 390 papers published in refereed technical journals and conference proceedings.

Honors and Memberships:

  • Fellowships:
    • Chinese Institute of Automation Engineers
    • Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers
    • Robotics Society of Taiwan

Han-Pang Huang’s extensive contributions to engineering and robotics underscore his leadership and influence in advancing technology and automation, making significant strides in both academic research and practical applications.

Publications Notes:šŸ“„

Implementation of Engagement Detection for Humanā€“Robot Interaction in Complex Environments

Comprehensive Performance Evaluation between Visual SLAM and LiDAR SLAM for Mobile Robots: Theories and Experiments

Enhancing the Versatility and Performance of Soft Robotic Grippers, Hands, and Crawling Robots Through Three-Dimensional-Printed Multifunctional Buckling Joints

Working Memory Ability Evaluation Based on Fuzzy Support Vector Regression

Imitation System of Humanoid Robots and Its Applications

A Comparison of Outdoor 3D Reconstruction between Visual SLAM and LiDAR SLAM