Timothy Teh 郑凯铭
B.S. Mechanical Engineering '25 Student at University of Colorado Boulder
B.S. Mechanical Engineering '25 Student at University of Colorado Boulder
From a young age, I was endlessly curious, always asking my dad how things worked. He’d explain the mechanics behind traffic lights, cranes, trains—anything I could think of. Those explanations lit a spark in me, revealing a world of innovation that felt magical. As I grew, my questions only got more complex, often leaving even my dad stumped. This curiosity has been the driving force behind my journey into engineering, where I continue to seek answers and uncover the "how" behind the world around me.
Now, instead of just seeking answers, I've evolved to solving my own questions. What once were verbal explanations have transformed into hands-on solutions—I bring answers to reality through prototyping and experimentation, seeing them unfold before my eyes. I've built a strong foundation in engineering fundamentals and applied them in real-world projects, gaining insight into today’s engineering applications. Now, I'm ready to evolve from the present and be part of shaping innovations of the future.