Interests and Experiences

As I've persued my double major in electrical engineering and computer science I have explored the boundaries and interactions between the physical electronics and software. I have had the oportunity to explore not only through my classes but also through hands on experiences through laboratories, clubs, and internings

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FPGA Design

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Blue Jay Racing

I designed and implemented a high-speed data acquisition system making custom PCBs in KiCad to track car metrics using sensors like Hall-Effects, Wheatstone Bridges, and GPS, employing I2C, CAN, and SPI protocols. Additionally, I mentored 10 team members each semester, teaching them circuit design, SMT soldering, and debugging critical electronics on our off-road vehicles, all while fostering a welcoming learning environment. I also developed and led KiCad PCB design workshops, covering key techniques such as power decoupling, ground planes, and noise mitigation through strategic component placement. To further improve team efficiency, I established a standardized design workflow with version control and a robust documentation system while securing over $1,000 in sponsorships in PCBs and electronics.

A. James Clark Scholarship NATO Medical Drone Project

Collaborated with NATO and U.S. Army officers to understand their needs based on firsthand combat experiences. Using this input, I developed with my team a cost-benefit design criteria to create an efficient transport drone for delivering blood to medics in combat zones, aiming to maximize the chance of blood transport within the critical "platinum 10 minutes." We then presented a prototype of the blood delivery drone to NATO officials, and have continuously iterated design based on feedback to improve its simplicity and active combat zone suitability.

Software Engineering Intern at Foward Slope

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