Lasercutting Projects
A collection of furniture / art projects I worked on during my sabbatical using a Glowforge laser cutter.
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December 12, 2023 ·
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Spectroscopy Instrument
For a semester long design project, I worked on parts-per-trillion precision HCl detector that will fly on the Harvard / NASA “StratoCruiser”, a long endurance balloon that can move around the stratosphere to investigate Ozone loss. In order to attain our required precision with strict weight and power constraints, we used ICOS laser spectroscopy, which measures laser absorption through a...
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May 01, 2015 ·
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Robot Circuit Boards
I spent much of senior year leading a redesign of Robot Soccer Team’s electronics for increased reliability, flexibility, and backwards communication. The robots have two way communication with a central computer over Xbee Radios, 3-phase brushless motor controllers that pull up to 5 Amps of current each, and capacitor charger that lets us driver a solenoid with 250 Volts to...
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April 30, 2015 ·
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IoT-enabled Bike Sharing
For our CS244r final project we built a smart bike lock and an iPhone app that allowed users to rent out their own bike, or to rent other people’s bikes. Our server generated Time-expiring One Time Passwords (TOTP) that were passed to the phone, and then to the lock over BLE if a user has permission to rent the bike....
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April 01, 2015 ·
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CPU on FPGA
As part of a class on computing hardware, I designed and implemented a multicycle MIPS RISC architecture CPU on a Xilinx FPGA using Verilog. I started by creating the Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) that is the heart of any CPU using combinational logic. I then created the datapath and control structure that loads instructions from memory, decodes them, and...
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November 05, 2014 ·
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Robotic Drawing
My final project for Advanced Robotics was to draw pictures from an input photo using a Catalyst-5 robot arm. Standard edge detection algorithms were just the beginning of my processing pipeline, the real challenge was to connect these edgelets into continuous pencil strokes for the arm to draw in the most efficient manner.
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November 05, 2014 ·
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Drones with RFID Sensors
RFID tags are the perfect platform for sensors: cheap, small, and with an infinite lifetime because they harvest energy from RF signals when communicating. Their only problem is a very limited communication range. In this project with Travis Deyle and Jennifer Wang, we used mobile robots to distribute and read sensorized RFID tags.
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September 01, 2014 ·
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Google[x] Smart Contact Lens
This summer I’m working at Google[x] in the Smart Contact Lens group. The lens is designed measure glucose levels in tears and transmit information to your other devices. This will allow people with diabetes to continuously monitor their blood sugar levels throughout the day without drawing any blood. We are also developing vision correcting lenses that dynamically change their focus...
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September 01, 2014 ·
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Microcontroller
As part of my Laboratory Electronics class, I built a microcontroller from scratch in order to see how computers work at the most basic level. The processor is connected to 32K of RAM as well as an ADC and DAC through a shared data bus and address bus. Because I implemented the logic to control the buses myself I now...
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May 01, 2014 ·
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Shock Absorber
As the final project for my Mechanical Systems class, we had to design a shock absorber that would minimize the impact force of a 10lb weight dropped from 2 meters, as well as model the system as springs and dampers to predict the maximum force during the impact. In order to achieve the lowest maximum force, we focused on giving...
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December 20, 2012 ·
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Cellphone Based Robot
For my final project in Introduction to Electrical Engineering, my group created a robot that used an android handset as its processor. The robot was able to receive instructions through the cellphone’s data service and also stream back video from the phone’s camera. I chose to use a cellphone as the base of the robot over the more conventional choices...
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May 20, 2012 ·
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Stirling Engine
My applied physics freshman seminar focused on designing, modeling, and building a stirling engine. We learned the thermodynamics and operating principles behind the engine, and used them to model the theoretical efficiency of the engine based on a number of design parameters in Mathematica. Using Mathematica, we found the parameters to maximize efficiency and then constructed the engine. Our engine...
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December 10, 2011 ·
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Steam Engine
For my high school senior project, I decided to build a steam engine. With only a drill press, a dremel, and a hacksaw, I built a crankshaft connecting a 45 lb flywheel to two pistons. I hand-sanded piston heads out of HDPE so that they were airtight with the aluminum piping I used to make my cylinders, and created a...
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May 10, 2011 ·
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Vex and First Robotics
During high school, I was the lead mechanical engineer on my school’s robotics team. We competed in FIRST robotics and then the Vex Robotics Challenge, making it to the World Championships four years in a row.
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May 01, 2011 ·
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