I am currently a third year student pursuing a Bachelors in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I am also pursuing an Honors College degree, which will include writing an undergraduate thesis in my field. I plan to graduate in the spring of 2022, and am working with a focus in Integrated Circuits, which provides an emphasis to circuit architecture, testing, and manufacturing. I am currently working in Oregon State University’s Undergraduate Learning Assistant program for the online Social and Ethical Issues in Computer Science course. In this position, I help students evaluate complex ethical issues in the computer science and electrical engineering fields. With this I have gained exposure to several ethical issues and worked to develop a number of strategies on how to professionally approach, or more importantly prevent, dilemmas. In my education, I have had the opportunity to develop several technical skills, including software, hardware, and firmware skills. I have completed projects helping me to develop proficiency in MATLAB, C/C++, RTL, and AVR Assembly. I also have experience programming an Arduino for a number of purposes, such as data sampling/manipulation and signal generation. I also have experience with simulation software such as LTSpice. I have had experience working to design, manage, and execute projects in team environments. The most recent project included working with three other undergraduate students remotely to implement a robust smart chicken coop system that tracks displayable resource consumption non-invasively, and includes a warning system for the owner. See linked projects for more details. Starting spring 2021, I will be working as an NSF-funded undergraduate researcher to explore non-invasive electronic methodologies for measuring water capacity and content within plants for the sake of efficient irrigation.
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 ...
Our smart chicken coop system gives the user an easier time when taking care of chickens with its food and water monitoring system, autonomous heat lamp control, and warning lights for user intervention. Using real time clocks,...