Engineering student at London Metropolitan University. I take ideas from schematic to silicon — designing circuits, manufacturing PCBs, and writing firmware that brings hardware to life.
I'm an engineering student studying Computer Systems and Robotics at London Metropolitan University, with a passion for building things that sit at the intersection of hardware and software. From laying out PCBs to writing bare-metal firmware, I enjoy every step of the journey from idea to finished product.
Outside the lab, I use Python to build tools that automate and accelerate my hardware workflow — from test harnesses to data loggers.
Custom PCB with Arduino Nano, MPU6050 IMU for tilt-based control, and nRF24L01 wireless module. Fully designed and manufactured at London Metropolitan University.
Tilt-based control system using MPU6050 IMU. Reads gyroscope and accelerometer over I2C and transmits processed control signals wirelessly via nRF24L01.
Placeholder — add your next hardware build here. Could be a robot, sensor node, motor controller, or any other electronics project you've worked on.
Placeholder — describe a Python tool, test script, or automation project you've built to support your hardware workflow or university coursework.
From hardware design tools to embedded programming environments, here's a breakdown of my technical toolkit — built through coursework, personal projects, and hands-on lab work.
I'm open to internships, final year project collaborations, and interesting engineering problems. If you have a project in mind or just want to connect, feel free to reach out.