About Me
In life, I am often a rather quiet person: I play games, enjoy stone seal carving, read books, study, and so on. I sometimes feel that being alone can restore social energy, calm the mind, and ease trivial matters. However, I also have an extroverted side: I provide physics lectures in front of many people, perform rap, and actively establish clubs to promote my own projects. My life is about seeking a balance between introversion and extroversion.
You can find me following the news in the scientific community, such as breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductors, new gene editing technologies, advancements in nuclear fusion, and the impact of new photocatalysts on environmental protection.
People often ask me why I am interested in environmental science. It might stem from every time I step out of my room and interact with the real world, from my in-depth study of the huge potential of superconductors in future energy transmission, or from my deep love of nature that was nurtured by my childhood visits to Singapore’s bird parks. All these have contributed to my passion for this discipline.
This is me: contradictory yet balanced, with a love ignited by life.


