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URA @ Vision and Image Processing Lab

May 2025 to present.


I research, reproduce, evaluate, and modify state-of-the-art methods in Gaussian splatting for 3D reconstruction, in order to optimize for better rendering quality.

Software Developer @ Blendable Inc

May 2025 to August 2025.


As a software developer intern at Blendable, I implemented features, fixed bugs, and improved UI components for Blendable's group benefits web application platform.


Skills: Django, Python, HTML, Git, Docker

Virtual Reality in Aerospace Engineering - Literature Review

By reviewing N=8 journal articles about the applications of VR in aerospace engineering, I was able to compose a literature review under the guidance of Professor Xiaoliang Jin from UBC. (Abstract below)

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Aerospace Engineering + VR

VTVL Virtual Environment

I created a VR environment using Unity to simulate SpaceX's auto-landing techniques, saving materials, cost, energy, and the environment. By applying algorithms to adjust the thrust magnitude and direction, I was able to successfully construct a rocket that could land vertically.

COMSOL Modelling

Research Goal

In this research project, we were investigating a certain worm embryo, C. elegans. Once it develops, biologists found that the digestive and circulatory systems were twisted once in the middle. This chirality was of interest to us, and our task was to explain how this came to be in the worm. Our hypothesis was during the cytokinesis from the four-cell stage to the six-cell stage, where it was predicted that the torque of the adhesive forces would twist the embryo.

Methods

I met with Dr. James Feng in March of 2023 to discuss how I could volunteer in his research. Dr. Feng agreed to let me assist one of his third-year mathematics students, Jun, in a summer research project. From here, I was introduced to computational biology.


Jun and I were introduced to COMSOL Multiphysics, a computational software specifically for mathematically-heavy physics computations. Here, we modelled the cytokinesis of a singular cell to determine the speed at which the cell was splitting in half.

Results

Although we tried our best to do as much as possible over the summer, the research project did not go as expected until when it concluded in late August. Still, I learned so much over the summer, tinkering with the COMSOL application to compute and create really cool things that no sane human could ever do without assistance from such software. This was also my first interaction working in a research group, and I learned that, despite the age gap between me as a high schooler and Jun as a third-year university student, teamwork still remains essential.

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