Human

Kevin Xu

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Strong: ice/ailment Weak: fire

Resume

My latest resume can be found online here.

Programming

What actually inspired me to try computer science in college was the world editing feature available in Starcraft and Warcraft III. In high school, I spent tons of time making really crappy custom levels for both of these games. I learned all of my programming fundamentals, such as if-conditionals and loops, while messing around with this stuff.

At Penn, I had the privilege of working with some amazing people on some even more amazing projects. I spent a summer in the GRASP lab working on computing depth maps in real-time (this was before the Microsoft Kinect was released to the public, mind you). I got to work with the Distributed Systems Lab on a project involving exploting flaws in a secure radio transmission protocal (which ended up yielding a published paper!) For my senior design project, I got to work on an amazing humanoid robot called the PR2. You can watch a video of it here.