Josh sanz-Robinson
I am currently a sixth year Ph.D. student in electrical engineering at Princeton University. I will be graduating by May 2016 and am seeking exciting industry opportunities! I am a member of both the Sturm and Verma Labs, where I focus on developing novel sensing systems, primarily for acoustic applications.
I am currently a sixth year Ph.D. student in electrical engineering at Princeton University. I will be graduating by May 2016 and am seeking exciting industry opportunities! I am a member of both the Sturm and Verma Labs, where I focus on developing novel sensing systems, primarily for acoustic applications.
Resarch
During my Ph.D. my main main focus has been developing a platform for building hybrid sensing systems. These systems combine large-area electronics (LAE), a technology that enables physically expansive sensor arrays with a flexible "wallpaper" form-factor, and CMOS ICs, which provide high performance transistors for data acquisition and signal processing. This paper provides a high-level description of my team's work.
My main Ph.D. project is based on bringing together large-area electronics and acoustic systems to develop novel human-computer interfaces. This has given me the unique opportunity to work on the entirety of the signal processing chain, including audio algorithms, TFT circuits, and transducer design and process development. Please visit the links below to learn about and also hear my research in action! |