ABOUT ME

“I am an Electrical Engineering student at Georgia Tech driven by the challenge of bridging the physical world and digital intelligence. My expertise lies at the intersection of custom analog design, signal processing, and sensor innovation. While my foundation is built on embedded systems and complex PCB development, my current focus is the transition from board-level design to Sensor Interface ASIC architecture.

I am specializing in Analog and Digital VLSI Tapeout, with a specific interest in Neuromorphic Analog VLSI and high-fidelity sensor ICs. Through the classes offered in depth at Georgia Tech and the research labs, I aim to gain a great deal of knowledge in this region, and apply it to biomedical devices, where custom ASIC chips will drastically speed up the processing of data and conversion from digital to analog and vice versa.