As an undergraduate researcher in the Autonomous Intelligence and Robotics (AIRob) Laboratory at Simon Fraser University, I'm engineering novel UAV swarm coordination and multi-agent control systems. I am also working on control algorithms for spaceflight as a GNC aerospace engineer at SFU Rocketry.
Currently, I'm building Prism 01, a photonic diffractometer for analyzing optical quantum computing materials. It's for analyzing the periodicity and structure of metasurfaces, nanopillars, colloidal crystals, diffraction gratings, and plasma-deposited multilayers. More news coming soon on the prototype.
Previously, I engineered a SoTA control system at National Research Council Canada for geochemical sensing, which is the first of its kind in the country.
I also visited the Advanced Materials Process Engineering Laboratory at UBC to do some optical emission spectroscopy research.
A recent project I built is Lux, a biomedical compute engine for analyzing tumor growth, intratumoral heterogeneity, and T-cell response rates. Before that, I programmed Omni to help track health records and make patient data secure.