I am enthuastic engineer who has been doing software engineering (Linux kernel), electronics, and now chip designs. My day job is leading teams (senior director) focusing on virtualization and security.
PhD Student Research on Integrated Sensor Interfacing Systems featuring signal conditioning and A/D conversion. Functional blocks developed: VGA, current-steering DAC, SAR ADC, AA Filters, SPI master/slave.
I would like to think I am a safety-focused, results-driven, and professional Electronics & Communication Engineer and M Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering with specialization in VLSI Design, who can be relied upon to carry out my tasks competently within strict rules and procedures in a fast and efficient manner.
Hey! My name is Beyza and I'm an Electrical & Electronical Engineering student in Turkey. My aim is to bring together the knowledge I've gained about science and technology with other people. The more we learn and the more we develop, the better a mark we leave in the world of science. I'm constantly improving myself for a better future, and I am trying to gain as much information as possible.
A master's student studying the design of electronic devices
9th semester Electronic Engineering student with knowledge in Simulink, C++, Orcad, LTspice XVII and Verilog. As an electronic engineer in training I have developed a strong interest about the design of analog circuits as well as the operation and manufacture of logic and graphics processors, in the same way I am interested in the use of solar energy and the efficiency in new technologies.
As a 9th semester student of Electronic Engineering at Universidad Industrial de Santander, I have developed a strong interests for design of analog circuits, optimization in the construction of transistors and chips manufacturing as well as the aspects that go into it. I posses knowledge of MATLAB (Simulink and Simscape), ORCAD, LTspice XVII, C++ and Verilog.
Hi, I'm an Electrical & Computer Engineering + Computer Science student at Oregon State University.
I started my passion a year ago, I was supposed to do my radio-ham license but it has been postponed. So in the meantime instead of just waiting I started to learn about signal processing. I bought an SDR, built my antenna a (double cross), then I bought a yagi 70cm - 2m. I also designed my upconverter to be able to get a bunch of different ranges that my SDR would not catch. I'm now building a cubesat Simulator. Using a raspberry pi and an STM32.
Myself is a self-taught Electronics Engineer interested in many engineering topics , eager to know how everything works. I prefer to make things myself with gained knowledge and wants to improve myself and learn new stuffs.