I am currently pursuing a Honors Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oregon State University, and will pursue a computer systems and networks focus. As such, I have taken several classes in Electronics, Signals and Systems, Computer Networks, Computer Organization and Assembly Language, as well as Digital Logic and Design. I plan on continuing my education by taking Introduction to Probability and Random Signals, Transmission Lines, and Computer Architecture in the spring. I also have experience working on projects both during after school activities as well as through Junior Design. Throughout my educational career, I have learned C, C++, C#, Java, and Python, as well as worked with Arduino, directly programming an ATmega128 in assembly language, FPGAs, and Linux. I also have knowledge in LTSpice, ModelSim, Intel Quartus Prime, LaTeX, and SystemVerilog. I have learned several electrical engineering concepts in my classes and am excited to be able to apply them to projects. With my focus and since I am pursuing a Computer Science minor, I'm very interested in working with both the hardware and software on computers. I have been working on engineering projects in teams since I was in middle school. When I graduated from high school, I have worked in both my school's MESA (Math Engineering Science Achievement) and Robotics club. I had designed a medicine dispenser, especially focusing on the electrical components and programming an Arduino. I had also built two different prosthetic arms as a team, one which utilized Arduino, and the other which utilized PVC and rope. In my school's robotics club, I worked in a team of programmers on an FRC robot, in which i debugged and troubleshooted Java code. In college, I have worked in a team to develop a video game. More specifically, I programmed artificial intelligence for an AI player to attack and move away from the player in C# code. This was all done in collaboration with a team, in which Git and Github was used. I am continuing to work on a fan game project with a team in my free time, in which Git and Github is also used to collaborate. In my college classes, I have continued to work on many projects with team members. This had included working in a team to develop a smart chicken coop, which would be used to monitor the environment and resource consumption of chickens. I had also worked with a team to design an audio amplifier to interpret the frequency of piano notes, as well as analyzed and documented both a linear power supply and a switching power supply. In Digital Logic and Design, I had also worked in a team to design an FPGA system which interested with several inputs and outputs using digital logic implemented using Quartus Prime and SystemVerilog. I had also participated in a technical writing project where I worked in a team to propose an exhibit to teach students about electrical engineering and computer science topics.
The purpose of this project is to develop a controller which can act as a keyboard and a mouse when utilized with a computer. This controller is designed to help amputees or those incapable of controlling individual fingers be ...
This system is built for use within an urban chicken coop, monitoring environmental elements and resource consumption while displaying information to the user through multiple interfaces. This includes monitoring the temperatur...