About Me
I'm Chia-Chun (Leo) Lin, a recent M.S. graduate in Communication Engineering from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU). My research explored machine learning and reinforcement learning, proposing an adaptive framework for decision-making in dynamic environments.
During my master's studies, I developed expertise in multi-armed bandit problems and change detection algorithms, focusing on how to make intelligent decisions in environments that evolve over time. My thesis work introduced a novel framework that combines theoretical rigor with practical applicability, demonstrating how machine learning can solve real-world resource allocation challenges.
I'm currently exploring my career direction, with a growing interest in algorithm design and system / architecture thinking — connecting theory to practical system performance. I aspire to expand my skill tree in future work, continuously learning new domains and combining my existing knowledge to make meaningful contributions. I'm excited about exploring emerging technologies and applying my interdisciplinary background to solve complex challenges.
Interests
I'm fascinated by how algorithms shape system behavior and efficiency.
My main interests lie in:
- Algorithm design and optimization
- System-level thinking and architecture
- Bridging theory with real-world applications
Hobbies
I enjoy playing basketball and staying active — it helps me stay focused and think clearly.
I also like exchanging ideas and connecting with others; my contact links are available in the right sidebar.
In my free time, I enjoy traveling and exploring new environments. Participating in the Work & Travel program at Yellowstone National Park (USA) helped me develop adaptability and teamwork skills.