About
Hi, I’m Sean, a second-year student at MIT studying electrical engineering and computer science. This blog is meant to outline cool projects I’ve worked on, and hopefully it will be as inspiring to you as Ben Katz’s blog at some point. Ben’s blog is awesome, and you should read it.
I’m also on MIT motorsports, a club that builds an electric race car each year. This year we’re doing four wheel drive (each wheel has an independent motor), and we’re going to destroy. Hopefully. That’s the plan… :D
Don’t hesistate to reach out! Shoot me an email if you have questions or wanna chat. It can be about anything (robots, school, coffee, whatever).
Cool things I’ve worked on over the past year:
- A three-level flying capacitor multilevel inverter; FCMLs are basically a more efficient inverter topology with lower total harmonic distortion
- All “avionics” for MY25 (MIT Motorsports FSAE racecar); Some high speed (100Mbps+) digital routing + lots of peripherals, all powered by STM32
- A BLDC inverter with torque control using FOC
- A 4 channel muscle stimulator
If you’re curious about how I made this, I used Jekyll and Github pages to build / deploy the site and used the Affiliates Theme with a few modifications (including dark mode!) to make this as cool as I could.