Summary
Dayuan Chen is a robotics PhD student at Tohoku University with nine years of experience spanning academic research and industry roles in China and Japan. Specializing in garment manipulation, he combines mechanical design roots with hands-on robotics development from internships and research assistantships. His work bridges lab-scale experiments at the Smart Robots Design Lab and practical engineering exposure from Shenzhen Milebot, giving him fluency in both prototype development and academic publication. Based in Sendai, he leverages cross-cultural research experience and advanced study in robotics to tackle complex manipulation problems. Colleagues describe him as methodical and experimentally driven, often integrating mechanical automation insights from his bachelor’s background into soft-object manipulation research.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Mechanical design, manufacturing and automation, Bachelor's degree, Mechanical design, manufacturing and automation at 大连民族大学
Master's degree, Robotics Technology/Technician, Master's degree, Robotics Technology/Technician at 深圳大学
Doctor's Degree, Robotics, Doctor's Degree, Robotics at Tohoku University