Study Abroad Start - Trinity College, Melbourne▾
I arrived in Melbourne and began my study abroad life at Trinity College. In a new environment, I learned independent living, made new friends, and adapted to a different learning style.
- Learned to independently manage study and life in an unfamiliar environment
- Built confidence through small, consistent adjustments
- Began to see discomfort as part of growth, not an obstacle
This phase taught me that confidence often doesn't come before action — it grows slowly after you start.
Monash University - Bachelor of Information Technology▾
I entered Monash University and started systematic software development learning. Coursework demanded strong self-learning and time management, which strengthened my engineering foundation.
- Systematically studied computer science fundamentals and programming mindset
- Strengthened self-learning and time management under high-pressure assignments
- Shifted from passive listening to actively exploring technical problems
This phase made me realize that real learning often happens outside the classroom — in the late-night debugging sessions and the countless revisions.
Online Study During Pandemic▾
During the pandemic, I continued online study from China. Although communication was harder, this period improved my consistency and focus on academic progress.
- Completed all coursework in a fully online environment
- Developed strong self-discipline and internal drive
- Maintained effective collaboration despite the absence of face-to-face interaction
This period taught me that when the external world is out of control, the only thing you can control is your own rhythm and choices.
Campus Return and Graduation Stage▾
After returning to campus, I balanced graduation project pressure and team collaboration, improving my delivery capability under constraints.
- Completed my graduation project and earned a Bachelor of Information Technology
- Enhanced project delivery skills through team collaboration
- Found ways to balance study and life under pressure
This phase showed me that pressure isn't always the enemy — sometimes it's the most direct force pushing you past your boundaries.
UTS Master Program - Software Development▾
I moved from Melbourne to Sydney and began my master studies at UTS. New city context expanded my adaptability and product perspective.
- Adapted to a new academic environment and city culture
- Deepened product and technical thinking in advanced coursework
- Built cross-city networks and collaboration experience
This phase made me feel that every geographic move is an opportunity to rediscover yourself.
Internship + Personal Website Iteration▾
While studying, I also worked on internship tasks and continued improving my personal website, integrating frontend, backend, and UX into one workflow.
- Participated in full-stack internships with real business scenarios
- Iterated personal website from static pages to a dynamic application
- Filled knowledge gaps in engineering practices and deployment
This phase confirmed my belief that the best way to learn is to piece together scattered knowledge into a complete picture through real projects.
Research Assistant - Zhejiang University▾
Served as a research assistant at Zhejiang University, focusing on AI-vision related projects, model experimentation, and practical implementation support.
- Contributed to computer vision research projects
- Mastered experiment design and result analysis skills
- Understood the path from AI research to engineering implementation
This phase helped me understand that AI isn't just about models — it's a complete cycle of data, experiments, engineering, and real-world application.
Software Engineer - AI Negotiate Co., Ltd.▾
Currently working at AI Negotiate Co., Ltd., participating in product development and technical implementation while continuing the V3 portfolio build.
- Participated in company product development and technical support
- Deepened engineering practice skills in real business contexts
- Maintained personal projects as a window for technical exploration
This phase reaffirmed my conviction — technology is not the goal; creating things of value is.