Welcome to my website! Here, I’d love to share a bit about myself, my work in Electromagnetics, my interests and ideas, and some of the most helpful educational resources I’ve come across along the way.
I’m currently a PhD student in Electrical Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno. My main focus is Electromagnetics, and I’ve had hands-on experience in areas like Microwave Imaging, Nondestructive Evaluation, and Time Domain Methods. I also work with Communication Systems and Software-Defined Radio (SDR) platforms such as ADALM Pluto, Ettus USRP, and GNU Radio.
Right now, my research is focused on improving penetration depth in Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)—a field I find both challenging and exciting. I enjoy working with tools like C++, Python, and MATLAB, and I’ve also worked with microcontroller platforms including AVR, ARM, Arduino, and FPGA.
I’m especially interested in applying this knowledge to fields like biomedical and environmental engineering. (You can read more about that [here]).
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