Hello! I’m currently working as an firmware engineer at Himax Technologies, specializing in touch solutions for tablet devices. My work focuses on developing and optimizing hand and stylus touch algorithms for TDDI ICs. With a foundation in control theory, I’m passionate about enhancing human–machine interaction through firmware-level programming in C and system optimization.

I received my master’s degree in Control Systems Engineering from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at NTUST. My graduate research explored nonlinear control, with my thesis investigating adaptive attitude control for missiles under uncertain disturbances. During my undergraduate studies, I contributed to a project on muscle fiber vibration signal processing and gesture recognition, the results of which were published in the IEEE Journal and led to patents in the United States and Taiwan. During my vocational high school years, I conducted a research project on a hypocycloid motion reducer, which won third prize at the Taiwan International Science Fair (TISF).