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Overview

Cornell and Brown University alumnus in electrical engineering with industry experience using microcontrollers, sensors, applicable serial and wireless communication protocols, DSP applications, C, C++, Matlab, Python Programming and more. Below is a timeline and running log of achievements and significant life events—which outline interests in robotics, medical device design and applications, neuroscience, particle and astrophysics, community service, fine and performing arts, athletics and fitness, extreme sports, nature, game design, philosophy, psychology and more.

Overview
 

Product Engineer, mCube Inc.

Direct roles completing electrical, hardware, and software characterization, evaluation, and improvements for mCube's monolithic MEMS. These Chip-Scale Packages are amongst the smallest in the world.

Learn More09/16/2019
 

Letters of Recommendation

Recommendations from supervisors and group Vice President at Kionix, Inc, and academic connections.

Learn More08/03/2019
 

Applications Engineer — Kionix

Creating and documenting applications of Kionix MEMS sensor technology to provide company clients with valuable examples, support, and inspiration for their own projects—ranging from automotive to industrial, medical to consumer electronics and beyond!

Learn More12/14/2018
 

Graduated—Master's of Electrical Sciences and Engineering—Brown University

Significant Courses: Implantable Devices, Biophotonics, Engineering Physics II, Image Understanding, Statistical Inference, C++, Mixed-Signal Electronic Design.

12/20/2017
 

Patent Research

Patent Idea: Laparoscopic Mirror. Patent application currently in the works. More details to come as soon as patent is active.

Learn More05/15/2017
 

Master’s Research in Borton Nueromotion Lab (BNML)

Conceptualized, designed, and assembled data routing and master clock platform for use by the Borton Neuromotion Lab (BNML).

Learn More12/01/2016
 

Biophotonics Project

Researched and assembled the optimal setup for a Thorlabs Telesto III Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) system in the Lee Lab at Brown. Designed LabView software module to automate the motorized translation system for the OCT.

05/19/2016
 

Implantable Devices Project

Pressure Responsive, Hybrid Stimulation Solution for Improved Chronic Pain Relief with Reduced Paresthesias

Learn More05/13/2016
 

Began Work as Screening Coordinator & Technician

Brown University Modern Culture and Media Dept. Responsible for coordinating and procuring media for department classes, scheduling of screening locations, coordinating with educators, and providing technical AV support for all screenings.

09/09/2015
 

Enrolled At Brown University

Master's Program in Electrical Sciences and Computer Engineering.

09/02/2015

R2D2 Autonomously Exploring at Intel-Cornell Cup

Collegiate Robotics Competition At Walt Disney World

ECE Team Lead of 60+ Engineering Students to make this possible.

 

Kionix Inc.—Applications Engineer

Worked with MEMs accelerometers to develop unique applications for Kionix Inc:

Learn More06/01/2015
 

Graduated Cornell

Bachelor of Science, Independent Engineering Major (Brain Computer Interface). Primary E.C.E. focus and secondary focus in BIONB.

Learn More05/18/2015
 

Microcontrollers Project

Designed auto-ranging digital multimeter gloves with the AVR 1284p Microcontroller Unit (MCU).

Learn More12/15/2014
 

Neural Interfaces Project

Designed a simulation for a bioluminescence brain machine interface solution.

Learn More12/14/2014
 

ECE Team Lead--Intel-Cornell Cup Project Team

Coordinated with over 60 Undergraduate and Master’s Cornell Engineers to host a national, annual college-level embedded design competition, sponsored by Intel.

Learn More09/01/2014
 

President of Cornell Undergraduate Society for Neuroscience

CUSN features guest lecturers typically involved in Neuroscience research at Cornell, publishes an annual undergraduate research journal, holds lab tours, and conducts outreach events to promote interest in neuroscience.

Learn More05/08/2014
 

Manager--Cornell Annual Fund

Managed 150 callers (35/shift) who call alumni to raise support for Cornell; Information Committee.

Learn More09/01/2013
 

Leadershape Program

One of forty undergraduate engineers selected for scholarship and Leadership camp

05/10/2013
 

Engineering Intern--City Infastructure Dept

Designed convex hull algorithm that accurately located all combined sewers in Salina ArcGIS database, transferred and matched over 20,000 separate water-tap records to one database and matched them to appropriate street addresses using excel.

06/01/2012
 

CU-Empower Mentor

Teaching effective study habits and helping students develop in Cornell Engineering.

09/01/2011
 

Ryan Scholar

4 year engineering scholarship given to 20 students annually; includes full scholarship for Pre Freshman Summer Program; academic funding each semester.

06/25/2011
 

Enrolled at Cornell

06/25/2011

C3P0 Jamming Out To Some Tunes

See through 3P0's eyes

C3P0 uses data from a 9-axis inertial measurement unit mounted on an oculus rift to actuate head motors

Instead of adding ever more CO2 to the air from fossil fuels, we can simply recycle the same CO2 molecules over and over. Normally, such technology is expensive—about $600 per ton of CO2. A New study suggests a method to drop that cost below $100 per ton.

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A. Tsakyridis, C. Vagionas, Th. Alexoudi, A. Miliou, and N. Pleros experimentally demonstrate an all-optical static Random-Access Memory (RAM) cell reporting 10Gb/s error-free Write/Read operation.

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This robot behaves much like the worm whose mind was uploaded to it.

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This machine can pull nearly 3 Liters of water from dry air in 24 hours using solar energy alone.

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Virus-like particle-based vaccine induces robust immunity and protects against tauopathy

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Eradication of spontaneous malignancy is made possible by local immunotherapy methods

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Therapeutic targeting of senescent cells is feasible under conditions where loss of health has already occurred, and in doing so tissue homeostasis can effectively be restored.

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On Aug. 17, 2017, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) and Virgo detected, for the first time, gravitational waves from the collision of two neutron stars. The event was not only “heard” in gravitational waves but also seen in light by dozens of telescopes on the ground and in space. Learn more about what this rare astronomy event taught us in a new video from LIGO and Virgo.

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This confirmation by NASA could mean month-long trips to Mars and 16 year flights to the nearest star system, alpha & proxima centauri--which is 4 light years away, and would have taken centuries before. However, this drive baffles the science community because it appears to break Newton's Third Law. White et. al.

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JET is using the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen, to make plasma--and one day fusion energy that will be far more abundant than current nuclear fission energy with no harmful waste products.

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This robotic cardiac assist device could lead to solutions that keep hearts beating healthfully, forever. Roche et. al.

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This neural interface could soon help those paralyzed from spinal injury regain movement with their own natural muscles. No prostheses or robotics needed. The research has shown promise in primate trials. Capogrosso, Milekovic, Borton et. al.

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ARTWORK

3D, 2D, Digital, and Physical Media

Game Development

My Hero Academia Fan Game

Merged interests in art and programming to begin developing a video game adaptation of the popular Japanese series, "Boku No Hero Academia."

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