Summary
Muhammad Ihsan is an electrical and computer engineering student with a decade of hands-on experience in robotics, embedded systems, and AI-driven research, currently pursuing a double degree in Indonesia and Taiwan. He has led and competed in national robotics contests (including a regional 3rd place and roles as SAR division head) and earned top programmer recognition in the JAXA/NASA-linked KIBO Robot Programming Challenge. As a research assistant he has contributed programming and system work across five applied projects—from disinfection mobile robots to biomechanical vision systems—demonstrating a strong blend of prototyping and academic collaboration. Based in Taichung, he combines high academic performance (3.87/4.0 and 4.3/4.3 GPAs) with active club leadership at the Microcontroller and Robotic Club. Curious and team-oriented, he’s keen to apply AI to real-world robotic problems and collaborate on interdisciplinary innovation.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science, 4.3/4.3, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science, 4.3/4.3 at Asia University (TW)
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Electrical Engineering, 3.87/4.0, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Electrical Engineering, 3.87/4.0 at Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta
Korean Language Training, Korean Language, Korean Language Training, Korean Language at Yeungnam University
Indonesian, English