Engineering Physics student focused on electrical hardware and PCB design.
I’m an Engineering Physics student at the University of British Columbia focused on electrical hardware design, with an emphasis on PCB design and real-world system behavior.
I am building toward electrical hardware and systems engineering through technical coursework and hands-on design work, including developing electrical systems for autonomous robots with UBC Thunderbots. My work focuses on designing systems that perform reliably under real-world constraints, where layout, parasitics, and physical effects directly impact performance.
Engineering Physics combines electrical, mechanical, and software engineering with a strong foundation in physics and mathematics, allowing me to approach hardware design from first principles and better understand electromagnetic effects, signal integrity, and non-ideal behavior.
I am particularly interested in PCB design, RF systems, low-power electronics, and high-voltage applications.