Summary
Yazhou Zhang is a mechatronics engineer with nine years of experience in industrial robotics, automation and vehicle technology, currently driving R&D at KUKA China. He blends hands-on robot programming (KRL) with structural design and simulation expertise across SCARA, DELTA and handling robots using SolidWorks, ADAMS, ANSYS and MATLAB. His background includes computer vision and pose-recognition work from his master’s thesis—real-time target tracking, image stitching of occluded regions and 3D reconstruction—which informs his systems-level approach to robotic end-effector and TCP design. Yazhou’s work routinely ties inverse kinematics to motor data and uses FEM/FKM fatigue analysis to validate robust structures for high-dynamic applications. Based in Hanover with degrees from Hunan University and Leibniz Universität Hannover, he combines academic rigor with industrial impact and a practical talent for turning simulation results into manufacturable designs. An understated strength is his cross-domain fluency: from vision algorithms and MATLAB GUIs to mechanical drawings and production-ready robot code.
9 years of coding experience
硕士, 机械工程, 硕士, 机械工程 at Leibniz Universität Hannover
学士, 机械工程, 2.5, 学士, 机械工程, 2.5 at Hunan University