About Me
Discover my journey, passions, and experiences. From my academic pursuits to my professional experiences, learn about the story that shapes who I am.
A brief about myself
My journey into the fascinating world of RF and microstrip patch antenna began during my bachelor's studies. It was during this time that my passion for this field truly ignited. By the end of my bachelor's degree, I had published seven research papers, received second place in the Dean's Award for my thesis, and received summa cum laude for my academic performance.
Realizing that RF technology is not widely practiced in my home country, I decided to pursue my master's abroad. Munich, a city rich in opportunities for RF education and future prospects, became my destination. This led me to join the Technical University of Munich as a master's student in Communication Engineering, focusing on RF and HF courses.
At TUM, I delved deeper into RF technology through coursework and began my professional journey as a working student at the RF Component Verification Lab at Infineon Technologies. Over two years, I gained experience in RF and DC measurements of LNA devices, including S-parameters, noise figure, IIP3, switching time, impedance matching, characterization, bench debugging, and result analysis. I also learned to use RF measurement instruments such as VNAs, signal and spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and power meters.
Later, I joined the Antenna Tuner team at the same lab for my internship and master's thesis. There, I developed an Active Load Pull Measurement Bench to characterize RF switch devices and a Hybrid Load & Source Pull Measurement Bench to characterize GaN-based RF power devices. I also automated these benches using MATLAB, wrote Python scripts for data processing, and analyzed results using TIBCO Spotfire. After that, I worked on RF matrix board PCB design using ADS as a working student.
As a person, I am a quick learner and problem solver, comfortable navigating new challenges swiftly. I thrive in difficult situations, adapt quickly, and contribute both as a team player and as an individual contributor. My curiosity drives me to explore new places and meet new people, and my travels have taken me to more than 17 countries.
My seven-step problem-solving method
This structured approach helps me tackle professional and personal challenges, and it was instrumental in the completion of my thesis.
And that, in essence, is who I am.
