Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group
Wallace Lee is an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo, pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical/Medical Engineering, with anticipated graduation in May 2027. Currently, Wallace serves as an Undergraduate Research Assistant Intern at the Vision and Image Processing Group, focusing on generative AI research, and holds a position as a Machine Learning and Software Programmer at WATOLINK. Additional roles include membership in the Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group as a Mechanical Team Member, leading software and hardware initiatives at the University of Waterloo BioTron EMG Fabric, and contributing to the Waterloo iGEM project as a Math and Modelling Member on a vaccine project. Previous experience includes a Robotics ML Research position at The Hospital for Sick Children and a Research Programming Intern role at Sunnybrook's Focused Ultrasound Lab. An earlier position as a receptionist at the David T Ho Office provided foundational work experience.
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Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group
The University of Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group (WARG) is a student design team at the University of Waterloo competing in the Unmanned Systems Canada Student UAS Competition. We are a passionate group of students focused on innovating the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle industry. We take pride in building everything ourselves, from the autopilot and computer vision software, to the custom designed ZeroPilot board that we use on our aircraft.