Note: Due to the confidential nature of my work at Samsung's Think Tank Team, these projects will be intentionally vague until details are publicly announced. Hopefully more info can be shared in the near future 🤞.
More info coming soon.
Defining a new vision for productive XR - building new hardware interaction modes and the software experiences it enables.
User-centered paradigm shift on a classic kitchen appliance, using novel technology and algorithms to change the way we cook.
A new display technology and application demos showcasing a new classes of viewing experiences.
A side project at HP exploring the ability to use conductive traces within 3D-printed objects to enable color-changing elements.
Development of flexible electronics and fabrication procedures for glucose-monitoring smart contact lenses
Nanoscale 3D-printing of complex, algorithm defined structures @ Caltech (Article)
Adaptation of a bio-sensor technology into a low-power display technology. Plasmonic structures that were designed to change colors based on surface protein binding were optimized to provide the color response based on liquid crystal. This earned me and my team 1st place in the 2015 Nanotechnology Engineering Capstone Symposium at the University of Waterloo.
Development and testing of optical biosensors for high-sensitivity protein detection at Harvard University and the University of Waterloo.