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Work History
Education
Skills
Accomplishments
Certification
Languages
Interests
Timeline
2015 National Youth Aviation & Space Model Championship Autogyro Rocket S9A/2 Group
Volunteer

Yuqin Hu

Goleta,CA

Summary

Friendly and outgoing individual skilled in event setup and clear communication. Experienced in providing exceptional visitor support, with a strong ability to adapt and solve problems in dynamic environments. Ready to contribute positively to any team.

Moreover, I am enthusiastic about learning languages which helps me speak Mandarin, English, some Japanese and German. I possess basic Computer hardware knowledge so that I can try to help others with minor problems. I am passionate about learning new things and I will try my best to adapt new environment.

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Work History

Volunteer

Kunshan Tinglin Park Administrator
Kunshan, Suzhou, China
07.2022 - 07.2022

As the COVID prevailed at 2022, I used to work for our local park to check the body temperature as visitors entering the park.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Physics

UCSB
UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106
06-2028

Skills

  • Positive attitude
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Organized and efficient
  • Computer skills
  • Event setup
  • Foreign language proficiency
  • California Driver's license
  • Chinese, English expertise
  • Can speak some German
  • Friendly and outgoing
  • Clear communication
  • Adaptability
  • Problem-solving abilities

Accomplishments

2015 National Youth Aviation & Space Model Championship (Autogyro Rocket) S9A Group 1st Place

2016 National Youth Aviation & Space Model Championship (Autogyro Rocket) S9A 1st Prize & 1st Place

2017 National Youth Aviation & Space Model Championship (Autogyro Rocket) S9A 1st Prize & 1st Place

2018 National Youth Aviation & Space Model Championship (RC Electric Glider) P5B 2nd Prize

2018 FAI S World Championship for Space Models 3rd Place in class S9A Juniors(Team of China)

2019 National Youth Aviation & Space Model Championship (RC Electric Glider) P5B 1st Prize & 1st Place

2019 National Youth Aviation & Space Model Championship (Rocket-Boosted Radio-Controlled Glider) S8D 3rd Prize

Certification

Certificate for First-Class Athlete in China

Remote Pilot License for Model Aircraft

Languages

English
Native or Bilingual
Chinese (Mandarin)
Native or Bilingual
Japanese
Limited Working
German
Limited Working

Interests

  • Designing and Printing 3D Models
  • Virtual Reality
  • Drone Piloting
  • Coding and Programming
  • Video Gaming
  • 3D Printing
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
  • Tech enthusiast, passionate about exploring the latest advancements and innovations

Timeline

Volunteer

Kunshan Tinglin Park Administrator
07.2022 - 07.2022

Bachelor of Science - Physics

UCSB

2015 National Youth Aviation & Space Model Championship Autogyro Rocket S9A/2 Group

It is hard to consider everything on competition field for a 10-year-old kid. There are multiple factors such as wind, turbulence, cold or hot wind current that a little kid won't even understand. "When you see your opponents' rocket is staying at a region for a long period of time, do not hesitate but launch towards that area immediately." My coach said to me when I was holding the controller in my hand. However, there were no signs of any rockets present are rising with their parachutes or staying still. I became anxious since the launch window will soon be closed. My coach yelled from coaches' seats and said, " There must be an hot air current coming since the cold one is moving out of the valley!" I found most rockets on the sky are descending and moving far away from the competition field. I readjusted the angle of launch rack towards to the opposite direction of where the rockets went. Although the scores for the whole round is relatively low due to the cold current, I still managed to make it as long as possible thanks to what my coach reminded me, which made me think the competition is exciting.

Yuqin Hu