There was a child who, as an elementary school student, received a Lego car worth 300,000 won as a gift and stayed up all night assembling it. In middle school, he participated in the Science Kit competition every year, and in college, he personally formed and flew a DIY drone team. After joining the KAIST HUBO Lab, he spent eight years pursuing his master's and doctoral degrees designing and manufacturing at least three robot systems from A to Z, including hydraulic quadruped robots. He is a person who has repeatedly gone through the process of assembling 2,000 to 3,000 parts—including bolts, and 200 to 300 pieces that he personally designed and outsourced for manufacturing—to form a single module.