Kevin is an undergraduate student pursuing dual degrees in Data Science and Computer Science at the University of Michigan College of Engineering. Originally from Hong Kong, he brings a distinctive combination of research experience, entrepreneurial vision, and technical innovation to his academic and professional endeavors.
His research portfolio includes three published papers covering diverse topics from VTOL aircraft design for rescue missions to IoT-based solar panel monitoring systems. Kevin's work has appeared in IEEE publications and been presented at the American Geophysical Union conference, demonstrating his ability to bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications.
Beyond academia, Kevin has substantial professional experience spanning multiple technology sectors. He has designed automated security systems as a contractor, developed APIs for sustainability tracking platforms, and created user interfaces for influencer marketing applications. His entrepreneurial achievements include founding Qirui Pay, a custom currency platform that processed over $52,000 in transactions and earned him a Silver Medal at the 49th International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva.
Kevin's technical expertise encompasses programming languages like Go, microcontroller development with ESP32, data visualization using PowerBI, and 3D design with Fusion 360. His work consistently focuses on sustainable technology solutions, automation systems, and innovative approaches to real-world engineering challenges.
Currently, Kevin continues to pursue interdisciplinary research projects that combine engineering principles, data science methodologies, and entrepreneurial problem-solving to address contemporary technological challenges.