Summary
Yifei Huang is a PhD candidate in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at The University of Tokyo with nine years of research and technical experience, currently affiliated with Sato Yoichi Lab and serving as a specially appointed assistant professor. His background spans advanced robotics research including a visiting scholar stint at Carnegie Mellon University, blending rigorous academic training from Shanghai Jiao Tong University through to UTokyo with hands-on experimental and systems work. Based in Tokyo, he focuses on bridging theoretical controls and practical robotic systems, often translating complex models into deployable prototypes. Colleagues describe him as a methodical problem-solver who pairs deep domain knowledge with a knack for interdisciplinary collaboration across labs and industry partners.
9 years of coding experience
University of Tokyo
Visiting Scholar, Robotics, Visiting Scholar, Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Chinese, English, Japanese