Bern, Berne, Switzerland
R&D engineer at CSEM developing new technologies for Digital Health. Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Washington (UW) in 2021 with a Graduate Certificate in Neural Engineering from UW's Center for Neurotechnology. Former Marie-Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2021-2023) in the Laboratory for Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces (LSBI) at EPFL.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Laboratory for Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces (LSBI) under Prof. Stéphanie Lacour
Research: Ultra low-power backscatter communication systems to reduce the size, weight, and power consumption of wireless brain-computer interfaces Advisor: Professor Matthew S. Reynolds
EE 417 - Modern Wireless Communications
EE 417 - Modern Wireless Communications
I performed design, simulation, testing, and analysis of RF sub-systems in a transmit-receive integrated assembly for satellite internet. Responsibilities included performance analysis of RF elements and packaging. Tools used: HFSS, ADS, Matlab, VNAs
Design of electronic systems for science and technology development missions. I had the opportunity to work on projects at all stages in their life-cycle: developing mission concepts, writing requirements, prototyping/proof-of-concept design, creating avionics- and system-level architecture designs, fabricating and assembly electronics and cables, component- and system-level validation, environmental testing, flight operations, and post-flight data analysis.