Haizhou Yu

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Mobile: (434)-422-0970


852 W Main St


Charlottesville VA, 22903

Hello, and welcome to my portfolio page! It doesn’t matter who you are or why you are here, but I do hope by browsing through this website, you can learn more about me.

Here’s a quick introduction in case you don’t know about me yet: I am a first generation Bachelor’s Degree student studying Computer Engineering in University of Virginia, and expected to graduate in 2025. I have a very deep interest that spread across the whole computer-related field. I have experiences ranging from software engineering, hardware engineering to embedded engineering, system engineering and more. Beside tackling with computer systems, I also have a strong interest in mechanics. My main field of interests includes but not limit to Robotics, mechatronics, automotive engineering, ADAS/autonomous vehicles, embedded development and software engineering.

There are three teachers in my family of five, and I defineately kept this trend going. I have been teaching as a teaching assistant in the computer science department for two course over the course of two years. I enjoy helping others and I feel so achieved whenevere I solve a student’s question.

Besides working and studying, I do have lots of other hobbies. I like cars a lot since I was in a young age. I enjoy the car culture and I like go to car meets and chat with different people. I also like tinkering with my car. I do electronic retrofits and also some mechanic jobs as well. I often record my process of doing these works and post them as tutorials on social media. I am also a music producer. I have been producing music for more than 6 years, with genres ranging from pop/rock to hardcore electronic music. I often help others by providing copyright-free music for others to use in their videos, games, and other projects. I enjoying making creative kind of music that stands out on its own.

Here is a Linktree link to my videos, music, code and more, please check it out!

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Jan 15, 2016 A simple inline announcement with Markdown emoji! :sparkles: :smile:
Nov 07, 2015 A long announcement with details
Oct 22, 2015 A simple inline announcement.

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selected publications

  1. Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?
    A. EinsteinB. Podolsky, and N. Rosen
    Phys. Rev., New Jersey. More Information can be found here , May 1935