Hi, my name is Yunsong Liu. I am a first-year undergraduate computer science student at Carnegie Mellon University. Ever since I am introduced to Arduino boards during my first year in high school, I am always fascinated by the ability Arduino allows for fast prototyping. I have since made a few robotics projects with Arduinos, and when I learned about the GSOC opportunities, I am immediately excited about the potential to make a personal contribution to this great community.
Some of my projects include a self-adjusting ping-pong ball machine that uses OpenCV libraries to shoot at people and a robotics arm controlled by backward kinematics calculations.
I have proficiency in both C and Java, and some knowledge in python as well.
I am interested in writing MicroPython examples for the new Portenta board. I am also proficient at making hardware around the example.
Hi, my name is Yunsong Liu. I am a first-year undergraduate computer science student at Carnegie Mellon University. Ever since I am introduced to Arduino boards during my first year in high school, I am always fascinated by the ability Arduino allows for fast prototyping. I have since made a few robotics projects with Arduinos, and when I learned about the GSOC opportunities, I am immediately excited about the potential to make a personal contribution to this great community.
Some of my projects include a self-adjusting ping-pong ball machine that uses OpenCV libraries to shoot at people and a robotics arm controlled by backward kinematics calculations.
I have proficiency in both C and Java, and some knowledge in python as well.
I am interested in writing MicroPython examples for the new Portenta board. I am also proficient at making hardware around the example.