About
I’m in the process of finishing up my four years at the University of Miami as an Audio Engineer. It turns out that “Audio Engineer” is just a cleverly disguised digital signal processing concentration as a BSEE. I’m grateful for this because DSP is awesome (see MATLAB bumper sticker), and I never would have thought signal processing was something I wanted to do coming out of high school.
For the last year or so, I’ve been actively involved with the Music Engineering Technology Group at UM. As a result, I’ve done some cool things: a computer vision audio plug-in, multi-touch table construction and application, wireless-clarinet-sensor-position-thing, and gesture control interfaces using Wii remotes. Now, our group is writing plenty of applications for the multi-touch table. In conjunction with the Computational Acoustic Ecology class, we’re also working on an audio recording, weather data gathering, 40-mile wireless range project. More details on that later.
For my last semester here, I’ve joined the Computer Vision Lab as an undergraduate researcher. This has been a great experience so far…especially since I hope to pursue computer vision related studies/projects in graduate school next year.
I love auto-text completion, rain, dark coffee, really nice sandwiches, and tiramisĂș.
If you’re really interested, check out my resume.
Also, I’m 6′7″. It’s a blessing and a curse.