Projects
Solar Vehicle Electric Motor Design
The motor subteam of UC Berkeley's solar vehicle team CalSol is endeavoring to design and build its own brushless permanent magnetic motor for future solar vehicles.
Please be aware that this is still a work in progress.
The motor subteam of UC Berkeley's solar vehicle team CalSol is endeavoring to design and build its own brushless permanent magnetic motor for future solar vehicles.
Please be aware that this is still a work in progress.
DC Brushless Permanent Magnetic Motor Design Program
A MATLAB-based GUI and object-oriented modeling program for electric motor design. Final project for Engineering 177 (Advanced Programming with MATLAB) at UC Berkeley.
Under construction.
A MATLAB-based GUI and object-oriented modeling program for electric motor design. Final project for Engineering 177 (Advanced Programming with MATLAB) at UC Berkeley.
Under construction.
Motion Replicator
A system which tracks a user-manipulated point in 3D space and mimics its movement with a robotic arm.
A system which tracks a user-manipulated point in 3D space and mimics its movement with a robotic arm.
Machined Aluminum Bathroom Door Latch
A small personal project and mission to manufacture a missing bathroom stall door latch when campus facilities failed to provide a replacement for weeks.
A small personal project and mission to manufacture a missing bathroom stall door latch when campus facilities failed to provide a replacement for weeks.
A Novel MEMS Microcrankshaft Using Thermal Actuators
My mock research paper as a final project for Mechanical Engineering 119 "Introduction to MEMS (Microelectromechanical systems)" at UC Berkeley.
My mock research paper as a final project for Mechanical Engineering 119 "Introduction to MEMS (Microelectromechanical systems)" at UC Berkeley.
Solar Vehicle Coefficient of Drag Calculations
MATLAB code interpreting raw data collected from coast down testing to determine the drag coefficient of Impulse, one of CalSol's solar vehicles.
Please be aware that this is still a work in progress.
MATLAB code interpreting raw data collected from coast down testing to determine the drag coefficient of Impulse, one of CalSol's solar vehicles.
Please be aware that this is still a work in progress.