Huang, Yingling

Faculty:
Faculty of Applied Science
Country:
China
Home town: 
Jiangxi
Started program at UBC in: 
2008

Research

Research topic: 

High accuracy fast optical tracking system design

Research group: 
Precision mechatronics lab
Research supervisor: 
Xiaodong Lu
Research location: 
2054-6250 Applied Science Lane, Vancouver
Research description: 

Current optical tracking system for 3D position measurement is not fast enough for high speed motion capture. Our aim is to design a better optical tracking system with lower cost that can get over several kHz sampling speed instead of less than 1kHz. We also want to increase the accuracy of the measurement for the high precision machine.

What impact do you hope your research will have?: 

I hope my research can be useful for better optical system designing in the future and can be commercialized if it is possible.

Why did you decide to pursue a graduate degree?: 

I want to learn more and get more knowledge from school as well as become better prepared for my future career.

Why did you choose to come to British Columbia and study at UBC?: 

UBC is a great place for us to study and Vancouver is a wonderful place to live in.

Do you have any tips for students from your home country coming to Canada / to UBC Grad School?: 

Always try to get more opportunities if it is possible.

What has been your most memorable Vancouver experience so far?: 

Great weather here with fresh air.

Personal interests / Hobbies: 

Table tennis, swimming, hiking

What are your future career goals?: 

I would like to be a successful engineer first after graduation.


 

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