Timothy Teh 郑凯铭
B.S. Mechanical Engineering '25 @ University of Colorado Boulder
B.S. Mechanical Engineering '25 @ University of Colorado Boulder
From a young age, I was endlessly curious and always asking how things worked. My dad would explain the mechanics behind traffic lights, cranes, trains, and anything else that caught my attention. Those conversations sparked a fascination with engineering and a desire to understand the principles behind the systems that shape our world. As I grew older, my questions became more complex, and curiosity evolved into a passion for solving problems.
Today, instead of simply seeking answers, I create them. What began as asking questions has evolved into designing, building, and testing real solutions through hands on engineering. Whether developing autonomous robots, designing custom electronics, building mechanical systems, or prototyping new concepts, I enjoy turning ideas into functioning hardware and learning through experimentation.
My experiences in robotics, product development, manufacturing, and research have given me a strong technical foundation while reinforcing the mindset that engineering is ultimately about solving problems. I am excited to continue applying that mindset to challenging projects and contribute to technologies that will shape the future.