Ngoc Bao Dinh

Ngoc Bao Dinh

Undergraduate Researcher

ngocbao@usf.edu

1/2025→


Greetings! My name is Ngoc Bao Dinh, and I am majoring in Computer Engineering at the University of South Florida. As an engineer, I want to use my field of study to create positive changes. I believe robotics can transform people’s lives, and I am working hard every day to explore this field. I am proficient in control algorithms and mechatronics with experience in competitions like the World Robot Olympiad. I have worked on projects using microprocessors like Arduino and ESP32, and I intend to explore Raspberry Pi next. Most importantly, I am always searching for YouTube videos or books to learn more every day.

I believe I can contribute to the research at the RARE Lab with my relevant skills and my curiosity. I am excited to learn among great minds and share my insights with my peers. I am confident that my experience here will serve as a foundation for my career in robotics.

— 1/21/2025


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News

UR2PhD Spring 2025

Congrats to 12 RARE Lab undergraduate students accepted to the CRA Undergraduate Research to PhD (“UR2PhD”) program: Tammy, Jonathan, Chi, Vlad, Maria, Tony, Khoa, Suyog, Bao, Minh Ha, Thom, and Khang!

Also congrats to two graduate students Hong and Ridhima accepted to Graduate Student Mentorship Training.

Undergraduate students Tan Hoang Khoa Nguyen (1/6), Suyog Bam (1/14), Mariah Barreto (1/15), Ngoc Bao Dinh (1/21), and B.S. honors thesis student Minh Ha Pham (1/16) have joined RARE Lab. Khoa will work on the fog screen robot system. Suyog will work on LLM-enabled storytelling. Mariah will work on protectives to mitigate robot abuse. Bao will work on robot hardware. Minh Ha will work towards her honors thesis. Welcome!