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About
Kuo-En Lin is an educator and researcher whose work centers on engineering pedagogy, particularly in embedded system design and autonomous mobile robotics. His most significant contribution is the development of a project-based laboratory framework that integrates industry support into academic curricula, as detailed in his highly cited 2009 paper (78 citations). This approach, which tasks students with building a line-following robot, has proven highly effective in motivating learners to master embedded system building blocks and practical control algorithms. Lin’s work demonstrates a deep commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and hands-on application, preparing students for real-world engineering challenges. His 2008 paper on a hands-on laboratory for autonomous mobile robot design courses (11 citations) further solidifies his impact in this niche. By championing experiential learning with direct industry involvement, Lin has created a replicable model that not only enhances student engagement but also ensures graduates are workforce-ready, making his contributions invaluable to engineering education.
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- 2A Hands-on Laboratory for Autonomous Mobile Robot Design Courses11 citations · 2008
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