So far, my primary engineering experience has been as a research assistant at the Bernien Lab at the University of Chicago. In this position, I have designed and built various electronic devices for lab use. The things I've built and am currently building are collected here so you can take a look.
High Bandwidth Photodiode
Currently a work in progress, I have been designing and prototyping this high bandwidth (>1 MHz) photodiode. I've designed it all from scratch including the PCB. I still need to choose appropriate low ESL bypass capacitors to reduce high-frequency noise, benchmark its performance, and finish designing the housing.
Acousto-Optic Modulator Driver
This device has four channels, each of which product a tunable RF signal between 50 and 100 MHz and up to 34 dbm. The frequency and power of the signal can be either tuned manually (blue mode) or through a BNC connection (green mode). The signal can also be turned on or off manually or with a digital BNC signal.
Linear Amplifier
It's a 25 dB RF frequency amplifier, that's it!