Always looking for research opportunities

I like all things electrophysiology.

I'm an engineer who found an interest in medical physics navigating through my Electrical & Biomedical Engineering degree at McMaster University. I'm interested in edge computing, signal processing and filter design along with various ways ML can be applied to enhance image quality. Lots to learn.

I was previously a Neuroscience & Psychology student that was frustrated with the lack of real-world application of what was taught and what I could make and implement so I pivoted into engineering. The change has definitely been fun.

Right now my interests have led me to focus on medical imaging learning, building an ultrasound imaging system and MRI machine from scratch using open-source materials. It will take a while but fingers crossed it'll work.

some tools/libraries I frequently use: python, c/c++, pytorch, numpy, altium, git, linux(remote access), AutoCAD, MATLAB