All of the skills I have listed are related to computer technologies, which I learned and mastered through open-source communities. These skills can be divided into four main categories:

  1. A - Office needs: It's inevitable to perform some office tasks, such as creating presentations, taking notes, and preparing reports. To accomplish these tasks, it is necessary to use official software.
  2. B - Academic needs: My work involves exploring marine ecosystems using statistical analysis skills, such as GLM, BHM, and DL. As a result, I naturally mastered some programming languages.
  3. C - Project needs: My first project aimed to design a comprehensive weather and marine data-sharing platform, which taught me a lot about web development. I wrote some blog posts to document this valuable experience. Additionally, I have undertaken other exciting projects(expire means Unaffordable), always learning new and interesting skills from them.
  4. D - Artistic needs: It's enjoyable to capture beautiful photos and edit surprising video clips, isn't it? Therefore, I've made an effort to develop these skills as well.
skill type
Davinci Resolve D
Python B,C
Java C
Javascrip C
Vue C
MongoDB C
Mysql C
Pycharm B,C
Webstorm B,C
DataSpell B,C
Adobe Lightroom D
Adobe PhotoShop D
Adobe Premiere D
Github B
Linux B,C
Matlab B
Fortran B
R B
C++ B
Office Powerpoint A
Office Excel A
Office Word A
Adobe Illustrator A
Html C
CSS C
Latex A,C
Markdown A,C
Notion A
LLM C
Anaconda B
Jupyter B
Google Colab B
Pandoc A
File Zilla C
Nodejs C
Zotero A
Tampermonkey C
Taichi C
eagle C
Cloudfare C
Z-library A
ResearchGate B
XXX Clouds C
Docker C
NAS C
Jekyll C
Excalidraw C
Huging Face C
Apache Echarts C