About
I am an Electronics & RF Engineer specializing in radar systems, SDR technology, and Electronic Warfare.
My current work involves FMCW radar modeling, dual-band radar fusion, and cyber-physical security for wireless communication systems. I am particularly interested in bridging the gap between signal processing, embedded systems, and cybersecurity to develop innovative solutions for modern defense challenges.
Selected Publications
Ongoing Projects
Decentralized Visual-Localization Framework for TurboPi Swarm
PresentDeveloping a GPS-free relative positioning system for swarm robots using multi-robot feature sharing and geometric triangulation. Focus on minimal bandwidth usage.
Low-Cost Dual-Band Radar System for Drone Detection
CapstoneDesigned a bistatic 5.8 GHz SDR-based FMCW radar and 24 GHz Doppler radar. Validated 3D localization feasibility through TDoA/AoA processing.
Talks & Presentations
Honors & Grants
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CONNECT Grant
Undergraduate Research Funding Award ($1,000) • 2025
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Dean's List
Recognition of Academic Excellence • 4 Semesters
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RECR Workshop
NSF-funded training on responsible research practices • Mar 2025
Professional Development
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Embedded Systems Essentials
ARM Cortex-M Architecture & Real-Time Programming
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PCB Design Fundamentals
KiCad, Altium Designer • Signal Integrity & EMC
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RF Engineering Basics
SDR, Antenna Design, S-Parameters
Open to Collaboration
I welcome inquiries regarding research collaborations, graduate supervision, and academic partnerships.
Letters of Support
Representative endorsements (available upon request):
"Mr. Amin demonstrates exceptional dedication to understanding complex systems. His work on the dual-band radar project showed both technical rigor and creative problem-solving."
"A highly motivated researcher with strong laboratory skills. His ability to bridge hardware design and software implementation is notable."