Junho So is a mechanical engineering and mechatronics researcher with nine years of hands-on experience across academic teams, military service, and applied research in New York. He led mechanical design and suspension systems for NYU RoboMaster’s sentry robot program and has returned to the Institute of Housing Welfare as a research intern, signaling a shift toward human-centered applied engineering. His background combines disciplined systems thinking from Republic of Korea Air Force service with rapid prototyping and team leadership in competitive robotics. At NYU he bridged coursework and project leadership, often taking summer research responsibilities that accelerated team development and hardware maturity. Known for translating complex mechanical requirements into robust, testable subsystems, Junho brings practical field experience and a collaborative approach to interdisciplinary engineering challenges.
8 years of coding experience
Tallulah Falls School
Bachelor of Science - BS Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Mechanical Engineering at New York University
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Junho So - Research Intern at Institute of Housing Welfare