I am Tzu-Chi Chen, a responsible and dedicated person with a warm and approachable personality. I enjoy taking on challenges and solving problems. My research focuses on perception fusion, computer vision, and mixed reality. I have hands-on experience with ROS, Unity, Python, GitHub, and Docker. I was admitted to National Chiao Tung University through the Arete (Baichuan) special talent program for Go (Weiqi), majoring in Electrical Engineering with a cross-disciplinary focus in Computer Science. During my undergraduate studies, I joined Professor Ching-Chun Huang’s lab at NYCU and collaborated with Garmin on a project focused on day-and-night adaptive traffic-light detection. Currently, I am pursuing a Master’s degree in Robotics at NYCU and was inducted into the Phi Tau Phi Honor Society. My master’s thesis centers on a multimodal perception fusion system for unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). I have also assisted my lab in an AR-based virtual–real alignment demo at MIT’s MOOS DAWG and used Unity to generate synthetic datasets for object detection. In addition, I have experience with DETR for object detection, visual-servo control, and instance segmentation.