Robot technology has been developed for more than 70 years. But compared with some images in science fiction, this technology is not realistic. How to solve the safety problem of human-to-human interaction and improve the adaptability of robots to complex environments? This is also the reason why Zhao Huican chose to major in mechanical engineering in Tsinghua University. Generally speaking, boys are better at automation, but if girls are better than boys, Zhao Huiqin is a typical example. She mainly studied soft robots and created more complex robots.
In the current global epidemic situation, Zhao Huiqin used his professional knowledge to create a throat swab detection robot, and announced to the world that the world's first throat swab sampling robot was born in China. There is a 32-year-old female professor in Tsinghua who is very attractive. At the age of 32, people who are still looking for a job are in sharp contrast with those who have become postdoctoral tutors. Zhao Huiqin spent four years, from knowing the simplest expression to really adapting to the local language environment. The language barrier did not affect her performance in professional classes.
If you don't understand, keep listening. If you can't solve it in class, you will make up lessons repeatedly through textbooks and teachers' courseware. With such persistence, she can get an A in most professional courses. Zhao Huiqin was praised by her tutor as "this is the best student I have ever met in Cornell!" For many years, Zhao Huiqin focused on soft robot technology. During the epidemic, she and her team developed the world's first throat swab sampling robot. This year, she won the $6,543,800 Green Orange Award.