"If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking," says 永沢 (Nagasawa) in Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami (村上 春樹).
I’ve always been fascinated by exploring the principles that underlie things, and I find it incredibly fulfilling to appreciate how simple components can converge to form complex systems. The last three roles I held have consistently demonstrated my innate inclination to construct challenging systems by using fundamental elements:
Computer Vision Software Engineer: Developing libraries and pipelines for 3D computer vision to generate 3D models using stereo satellite imagery
Space Engineering Master's Graduate: Integrating dual quaternion into the Unscented Kalman Filter to accurately estimate the pose of satellites.
Embedded Software Engineer: Enabling real-time speech recognition across diverse platforms by adapting speech recognition algorithms to different development boards.
My fascination lies at the intersection of mathematics, engineering, and programming.
After taking multiple 16-personality tests at different stages of my life, the result has consistently categorized me as an Assertive Architect (INTJ-A). Admittedly, while I acknowledge that this personality type may not always be regarded as a compliment in romantic relationships of mine, I believe that this unfortunate blessing has guided me throughout my learning journey, during which I have always found joy in dedicating my spare time to exploring diverse topics, including machine learning and computer vision.