Hello! My name is Grace Zhang, and I'm a third-year Electrical and Computer Engineering student at the University of Toronto, also pursuing a minor in Robotics. I am deeply passionate about robotics and biomedical engineering, and I am eager to explore the potential of technology to create impactful solutions. When I'm not studying, you can find me diving into the latest tech trends, competing in robotics competitions, or collaborating on innovative projects.
This project involved creating a game that imitates the classic "Filler" using assembly language on a DE1-SoC board. The game logic and graphics were implemented in assembly, providing a deep understanding of low-level programming.
View on GitHubThis project developed the Local Oscillator and User/Computer Interface for a flexible radio transceiver. The interface was implemented using Python, enabling users to easily control and adjust the transceiver's settings.
This project developed a 3D renderer using Verilog on the DE1-SoC board with VGA display. The renderer could process and display simple 3D shapes, providing an understanding of 3D graphics and hardware programming.
View on GitHubThis ongoing project focuses on developing a deep learning model to classify heartbeat sounds as normal or abnormal. The project aims to assist in early diagnosis of cardiac conditions.
View on GitHubThis project involves developing a line tracking robot using Arduino and sensor technology. The robot is capable of following a line on the ground, making it a great introduction to robotics and sensor integration.
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