About Guoyi

CHEN GUOYI

B.Eng (Hon.) at the National University of Singapore

Major in Computer Engineering

2nd Major in Data Analytics

Specialization (Minor) in Robotics, Robot Intelligence Track

AFFILIATION

Teaching Assistant, CG2271 Real-Time Operating Systems Teaching TeamAug 2024
Teaching Assistant (Tutor), 2024 NUS School of Computing Summer Workshop Teaching TeamJuly 2024
Research Engineer (Internship), Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, NUSMay 2024
Captain, Head of Executive Committee (EXCO), NUS Cross-CountryJan 2024
Teaching Assistant, CG2111A Engineering Principles and Practice II Teaching TeamDec 2023
Member, NUS Cross-Country, NUS Night Runners BranchApr 2023

AWARDS

Science and Technology Full Scholarship, a merit-based Government scholarship awarded for four yearsJuly 2022

PUBLICATIONS

Developed Picture2Pixel (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13119992), a Python library for converting images into FPGA-displayable pixel art at the NUS Digital Electronics LabJune 2024
Authored a research report, “Implementation of Fuzzy Control Algorithm in Two-Wheeled Differential Drive Platform” (DOI: arXiv:2310.07748v1) at NUS Control & Simulation LaboratoryOct 2023
Patented a device for mixing precision biochemical solutions (Patent Number: CN202322002770.7) at the NUS Department of PhysicsJune 2023
Authored a research report, “Experiment Report of Research on Resistance Reduction Mechanism of Dimples on Golf Ball’s Surface” (China Book Reg No.: Zhejiang-11-2022-L-10689) at Zhejiang UniversityAug 2022
Developed an attendance-taking software to help teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, software copyright registered in China (ID: 9896248) at Shanghai Experimental Foreign Language SchoolMar 2022
Authored “Calculus Notes for ‘A’ Level Pure Mathematics” (China Book Reg No.: Zhejiang-11-2021-L-9220) at Shanghai Experimental Foreign Language SchoolFeb 2021
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