Unity 3D Experience Designer – UAlberta AR App
SCADA, HMI and PLC Build with Embedded Systems
Arduino Garden Box with Data Logger
Renewable Energy Design (RED) – UAlberta Engineering Club
Club Showcasing Website, Built with React Frontend and Quarkly, (redclubualberta.pages.dev)
Project Management and Reporting - Arduino Weather Station - Article
Project Management and Reporting - Arduino Weather Station - Video
Project Management and Reporting - Arduino Weather Station - Report
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I enjoy most flavors of engineering, but my favourites are across the electrical, computer, and mechanical
areas. I
greatly enjoy learning/tinkering with electronic and software systems
like: instruments, embedded electronics, servers, computer simulations / games.
My current passion is to learn about the multitude of popular and needed technologies across the various
areas of computer engineering/science. I hope that the breadth of knowledge gained may allow me to find what
frameworks are useful, needed in long term, and enjoyable to use; this might be a futile effort since
technology frameworks are updating all the time, but I hope at least this effort demonstrates my versatility
and self-motivation for learning about software/computer technology.
I also love thinking about technology in nature and sustainability concepts like Earth ships (self
sustaining homes), renewable designs, and low/free power projects.
Additionally, my previous work experience was as a 3rd Class Power Engineer involving industrial
plant operations, small research pilot chemical plants, research lab
environments, and 3D modeling (Fusion360, SolidWorks) and 3D printing.
I also have experience with additional tools / concepts, like:
- Full Class 5 Alberta Driver's License (No conditions; non-GDL); no law infractions; own my own vehicle.
- Safety data systems (MSDS / SDS / chemical safety concepts).
- Safety equipment (PPE usage is important, and typical usage is hard set into my mind from doing my
previous industrial work; this includes eyewear, ear protection, hard toe footwear, job specific gloves,
hardhats, respiratory protection, clothing guards, etc.).
- Industrial management systems (like ExxonMobil's Operations Integrity Management System) and their
encompassing values (like information protocols, safety protocols).
- 3D printers (Prusa MK3S; Big Builder).
- 3D modeling (previously SolidWorks, now Fusion360).
- Windows computers (I am most familiar with their operating systems as I’ve been using them most of my
life).
- Computer hardware internals (I built my own gaming desktop PC from individual parts and installed all
drivers and
the OS).
- Oscilloscopes and wave generators (at basic level, not 'advanced' Keysight ones).
- Multimeters.
- Soldering stations.
- DC bench adjustable power supplies.
- Appliance / instrument tinkering (not an expert at all, just saying I'm not afraid to delve into
appliances if they are experiencing issues).
- Power tools (not regular user, just saying I'm not afraid to use them and am conscious about how to use
them, or, if unfamiliar, then learn about how to use them).
- Residential live wire systems (*not certified as Electrician, just saying I understand the basics of 120V
residential power systems and am not afraid to delve in projects involving them).
- Compression-ferrule fittings (Swagelok), NPS, NPT piping systems (for air, inert gas, and flammable
gas).
- Residential natural gas systems (*not certified as Natural Gas Pipe Installer, just saying I understand
the basics of gas piping systems and am not afraid to delve in projects involving them; though I will say my
old career had me working with 2000psi hydrogen piping systems, so I do know a thing or two about
high-pressure flammable systems).
More information about my university engineering program:
UAlberta Undergraduate Engineering Program: Computer Engineering - Software Option
UAlberta Undergraduate Engineering
Program: Computer Engineering
Greenhouse Values (*testing data capture of greenhouse sensors)
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