Technical Writing
Good technical writing is, and always will be, one of the most important aspects of engineering.
I have chosen to provide some samples of my writing performed in my undergraduate education. While this is not an all-encompassing set of information I have prepared, it includes a variety of subjects that I’ve taken an interest in.
Writing Samples
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Report: Discrete FIR/CORDIC Accelerator
Detailed study, design, implementation, and test of a cartesian-to-polar FIR filter using the Zynq processing system.
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Adder Architecture for FPGAs
An in-depth study of adder architecture employed on FPGAs. Study into pipelining/parallelism, and worst-negative slack (WNS) of a hardware-defined system.
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An Analysis of EM Wave Dissipation and Propogation
An in-depth analysis of wave dissipation and/or propogation. Looks at impinging waves on human flesh, and a crude earth-to-moon communication link.
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Report: 32-bit Restoring Division
A detailed report outlining the design, implementation, and test of a 32-bit division algorithm in Verilog.
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Polynomial Function Generation via Differential Equations
A basic exploration of the development of various generating functions using “the Inverse Method.”
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Ethics in Engineering - Military and Artifical Intelligence
A rather short memo on the application of artificial intelligence in the military space, and the ethics surrounding from an engineering perspective.
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Product Whitepaper: Sony Camera
A basic whitepaper covering the Sony a7-iii camera platform. Includes comprehensive breakdown of new features and product advantages.
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Product Manual: Sony Camera
A comprehensive user-friendly user manual for the sony a7-iii camera platform. Includes a comprehensive list of recommended camera configuration settings for new users.
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Technical Procedure: Oil Change
An in-depth procedural document on how to properly change the oil on a 2019 BMW G310R motorcycle.
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Techincal Summary: Object Tracking
A brief technical summarization of “Object Tracking Test Automation Using a Robotic Arm.”
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Creativity in Engineering: A Portfolio
A portfolio documenting my time in ENGR 407, Technology Based Entrepreneurship, at Penn State.