3rd year Electrical Engineering,
University of Alberta
Building cool stuff (learning to :) )
Hi! I'm a third-year Electrical Engineering student who loves to explore how things work and make them work even better. I spend most of my time learning about circuits, embedded systems, and all the fascinating ways hardware and software connect.
When I'm not studying or tinkering with electronics, you'll probably find me playing games, writing bits of code, or building small projects to make my everyday life a little easier. Whether it's automating something simple or experimenting with a new idea, I enjoy the process of creating things that are both useful and fun.
I believe engineering isn't just about solving problems — it's about improving life in clever, practical, and friendly ways.
Implementation and testing of AND, OR, and NOT logic circuits using K-Maps, WaveForms, and VHDL on the Zybo Z7 FPGA. Includes design, simulation, and verification results.
Design and simulation of combinational logic circuits using multiplexers and demultiplexers. Includes Boolean simplification, VHDL code, waveform simulation, and FPGA testing. Demonstrates signal routing, control logic, and hardware implementation principles.
Design and implementation of a 7-segment LED decoder and counter using VHDL. Displays hexadecimal digits (0–F) and a two-digit counter on an FPGA. Demonstrates Boolean logic, case-based control, and multiplexing for dual-display output.
I'm always interested in new opportunities and exciting projects. Feel free to reach out!