alumni

Abraham Stroschein

Abe is graduating Summa Cum Laude from St. Thomas with majors in Computer Engineering and Physics in the Spring of 2024. In the research lab, Abe architected and developed Python code for the COVG amplifier project.

Ian Delgadillo Bonequi

Ian graduated from St. Thomas Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Physics (Spring 2023). Ian is now an FPGA engineer at General Dynamics. In the lab, he developed Verilog code and advanced control systems design for the COVG amplifier project.

Cienna Becker

Cienna is a student at St. Thomas undergraduate graduating in the Spring of 2024 with a degree in Computer Engineering and multiple minors! During the summer of 2022 she demonstrated successful classification of different types of plastics using a time-of-flight depth sensor (AMS TMF8801) funded by a UROP Young Scholars grant.

Jakob Porter

Jake Porter is a senior undergraduate student majoring in Electrical Engineering. He contributed to the analog and PCB design aspects of the NIH COVG project. He is diving into switch mode DC/DC converters and analog feedback loops, while also learning KiCAD.

Corissa Uberecken

Corissa is a fourth-year student majoring in Computer Engineering (graduating Spring 2024) who completed a term studying abroad in Australia. In the research lab during the summer of 2021 she became the group expert on the Texas Instruments ADS8686 ADC and brought up a development board using the part.

Lexi Serreyn

Lexi graduated in the Spring of 2022 with Electrical Engineering and Physics double majors at moved on to an R&D position at Medtronic. At UST she performed research at the intersection of Optics and Electrical Engineering, specifically medical imaging solutions.

Nathan LoPresto

Nathan is majoring in Computer Engineering and will graduate in the Spring of 2024. In the research lab he developed user facing Python code for viewing ADC waveforms and interacting with the COVG DAQ system.

William Schneider

Will, a mechanical engineering major (graduated Winter 2023) researched the electrical properties of conductive filaments for 3D printers. His primary interest is horology, but he also finds 3D printers, RC systems, and high powered rockets interesting.

Matthew Schewe

Matthew was a UST Electrical Engineering Major who graduated in the Spring of 2020. He worked on electronics for a new ion-channel amplifier. He is a multisim expert and finished an entire PCB design cycle in the summer of 2019.

Mohamed Abdalla

Mohamed is a UST Master’s student in the graduate programs in software. He is working on an independent study project to develop inexpensive methods to calibrate and evaluate accelerometers and gyroscopes (IMUs).