Chyi-Shyong Lee
Papers
9
Total Citations
162
H-Index
5
About
Chyi-Shyong Lee is a dedicated educator and researcher whose work centers on engineering education, embedded system design, and autonomous mobile robotics. His primary contributions lie in developing innovative, hands-on project-based laboratories that bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world industry practice. Lee’s most influential paper, “A Project-Based Laboratory for Learning Embedded System Design With Industry Support” (2009), has garnered 78 citations, showcasing its impact in motivating students to build line-following robots and master practical control algorithms. He is also widely recognized for his micromouse kit, introduced in a 2011 paper (25 citations), which has been used to teach autonomous mobile robots to both graduate students and vocational high school participants. Lee’s contest-oriented approach, detailed in his 2012 work (23 citations), further engages undergraduates through Micromouse and Robotrace competitions. His notable achievements include developing a half-size micromouse for international contests and integrating industry support into his curricula. With over 160 total citations across his publications, Lee’s work has significantly advanced project-oriented learning, making complex embedded and robotic systems accessible and exciting for students at all levels.
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Top Papers
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- 2A Micromouse Kit for Teaching Autonomous Mobile Robots25 citations · 2011
- 3A Contest-Oriented Project for Learning Intelligent Mobile Robots23 citations · 2012
- 4A Hands-on Laboratory for Autonomous Mobile Robot Design Courses11 citations · 2008
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- 9A Versatile Kit for Teaching Intelligent Mobile Robots2 citations · 2011