Giang Anh Vu

Currently: Founding U-M Vertical Flight · Co-authoring a research publication on ML-based geomagnetic event detection · Chavez Scholarship Winner & Dean's List

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GPA · University of Michigan

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Research Publication (co-authoring)

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Active Projects

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Natural Languages

Who I Am

Engineer · Researcher · Builder

I'm a Computer Engineering student at the University of Michigan passionate about building systems at the intersection of hardware, software, and autonomy. My work spans eVTOL aircraft design, space physics research, machine learning, full-stack development, and laboratory instrumentation.

I founded U-M Vertical Flight, a multidisciplinary design team competing in Vertical Flight Society design-build-fly competitions. I'm co-authoring a research publication on ML-based geomagnetic event detection at U-M's Magnetometer Laboratory, and collaborating with Curtis Ling (MaxLinear founder & CTO) to build GoFundMI.org, a non-profit connecting student researchers to funding.

Engineering Meets Autonomy

From founding an eVTOL design team to ML-based space weather prediction, I build systems that operate at the edge of hardware and intelligence.

Precision Through Craft

From laboratory calibration to financial analytics, every project balances technical rigor with polished, human-centered design.

Community & Impact

Co-building a non-profit to connect student researchers with funding, leading honor societies, and documenting the journey along the way.

Technical Expertise

Skills & Technologies

A comprehensive toolkit spanning my programming languages, frameworks, tools, engineering software, research, and spoken languages.

Programming Languages

PythonC++MATLABHTML/CSS

Frameworks & Libraries

ReactNext.jsPandasScikit-learn

Tools & Platforms

GitPostgreSQLDockerPlaid API

Engineering Software

SolidWorksSiemens NXAnalog Discovery 2

Research

Magnetometer CalibrationSpace PhysicsData Analysis

Natural Languages

EnglishVietnameseSpanish

Interested in working together?

Whether it's a research collaboration, a project idea, or just a conversation — I'd love to hear from you.