I am a free-lancing (self-employed/consultant) [currently, I have paused my freelancing as I am now at Amazon's Project Kuiper] phased array engineer based out of Seattle, WA. My company, Neon Physics helps customers with designing, analyzing, optimizing, and testing phased arrays. I also write firmware and software for controlling and analyzing arrays.
You can shoot me an email at hello@neonphysics.com. You can also find me around these parts:
Additionally, I'm working on a few web based tools focused around phased arrays.
Phased Array Visualizer ![]() |
RFCascade |
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If you like my projects, please consider donating.
Below are some links/apps/tools that I really like. Honestly, I am mostly linking them here so they don't get buried in my bookmarks.
- Paul Tol's Notes - Great resource for creating data color schemes.
- Coloring for Colorblindness by David Nichols - Resource for ensure color schemes are colorblind safe. I am not personally colorblind but I often use this to double check when I am creating color scheems.
- Tabler Icons - Free SVG icons.
- Microwaves101 - If you're in the RF industry, Microwaves101 needs no introduction.