Hardware/Software Development

Digital Tug of War | Carleton University - Department of Engineering | January 2013 - March 2013

- Wrote Verilog code to simulate a tug-of-war game played on an FPGA

Student Intern | Neutrino IT Technologies | May 2014 - August 2014

- Developed a MATLAB-based algorithm for the design and analysis of microstrip filters
- Performed surveys on the modern-day market of antenna downconverters implemented in the medical field
- Published a paper on IEEE Explore towards the end of the internship

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Digital Clock Data Recovery | Carleton University - Department of Engineering | January 2015 - March 2015

- Wrote VHDL code to simulate a CDR algorithm, utilized a 7-segment display and ran simulations (including eye diagrams) of a CDR Simulink model to analyze the model's behaviour

Student Intern | The LNM Institute of Information and Technology | May 2015 - August 2015

- Worked with a team on a project involving the wireless transfers of power via solar energy
- Implemented different microcontrollers and related products for wireless power and data transmission - Arduino UNO, Mega ADK, current sensors and compatible antennas
- Obtained hands-on experience with physically delicate tasks like a soldering for different components and setting up and using different types of antennas to gain optimal results

Twitter-Controlled Home Appliances | Carleton University - Department of Engineering | May 2016 - Present

- Worked with a team of 5 colleagues on a device used to control simple home appliances via tweets from a twitter account
- Gained hands-on experience of using microcontrollers (Arduino UNO in this case), independently set up circuitry and hardware between the Arduino UNO and appliances, and programmed the microcontroller for proper functioning

Development of MATLAB-based Algorithm to Tackle High-Frequency Effects in Circuits | Carleton University - Department of Engineering | September 2014 - March 2015

- Worked with a colleague on a project involving the development of a MATLAB-based algorithm (along with a GUI for testing) used to automatically correct a circuit's orientation and/or components to remove the effects of high-operating frequencies