Project Portfolio

by cedcabaiara0 in Circuits > Electronics

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Project Portfolio

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Hi! I’m a computer engineering student expecting to graduate on December 2025 who loves building things—both hardware and software. I enjoy taking ideas and turning them into real projects.

I like learning by doing, experimenting with new technologies, and improving my work step by step. You’ll see projects here that involve electronics, automation, embedded systems and other things I’m curious about. Each one taught me something new and helped me grow as a maker.

This portfolio is a collection of the things I’ve built and the ideas I’ve explored. I hope you enjoy looking through my work!

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TackTiles: Interactive LED Floor Tile With Piano-like Sound effects

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"ROBO-SEER"


A patrol robot that can remotely move around on the area to investigate, assist security professionals, and identify/detect activities to decrease criminal acts.

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TURNSTILE FACIAL RECOGNITION


This approach minimizes reliance on traditional ID cards or manual verification, thereby streamlining entry management and ensuring a seamlessexperience for students and staff. The proposed system demonstrates high accuracy, quick response time, and adaptability to various educational environments, makingit aviable alternative for modern campus security solutions.

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Analog Macro-Pad


This device allows users to assign custom macros, shortcuts, and media key bindings to enhance workflow efficiency. Whether you’re a gamer, content creator, or developer, the macro-pad helps streamline repetitive tasks. Additionally, this device uses analog switches, it uses magnetic sensors to get signal which means the switches have magnets inside them.