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*Note that some of my school project are in private GitHub repos to prevent cheating. Feel free to reach out if you would like access!
I hope this website gave a good picture of me and what I do! I genuinely love engineering and programming and I'm lucky to be able to study my passion. I'd also suggest checking my GitHub since I've always got new projects that I'm working on. I currently have a few fun personal projects up there and a couple open source contributions. I'll often take a weekend and decide to make something on a whim so check-in to see what I'm up to!
I have lots of ideas about potential project ideas to pursue next. Feel free to reach out or give advice if any seem interesting!
Improved Emergency Wilderness Beacon
Essentially, I would like to improve on current emergency beacons which are used to send a GPS location to emergency responders in the case of an emergency that requires rescue. The problem is that these beacons don't send much information other than the location so the responders have no idea what to prepare for. A beacon that allows users to pre-program the medical conditions of their party and potentially open up a 2-way communication channel could absolutely save lives.
Open Source EE Lab Kit
As an ECE lab TA I've been very frustrated with having to hold online electrical engineering labs. I find that having the students watch a TA perform a lab is not nearly as valuable as having them do it themselves. They could potentially buy a DAQ device like the NI myDAQ or the Analog Discovery 2. However, those devices are typically very expensive and not accessible for new electrical engineering students.
This idea involves developing the code and hardware to make cheap at-home USB DAQ devices. Ideally the device would be useable with consumer grade micro-controllers like a Raspberry Pi and would allow people to build their own or by a cheap pre-fabbed board.
Would you like to work with me? Awesome!
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