I'm Cyrus, an incoming engineering student at Queen's University who loves building things, and pulling them apart. Whether I'm combating air pollution with electrostatic precipitators, wiring an 8-bit computer on a breadboard, or planning a flight in a Cessna, I'm always curious, hands-on, and happiest when I'm making something real.
Compact electrostatic precipitators that pull particulate pollution out of the air — engineered to be cheap enough for the regions that need them most.
Using cold plasma to increase farm yields. Cold plasma treatment for seeds and water to improve germination and growth, naturally and without added chemicals.
Building an 8-bit CPU from scratch on breadboards, wiring up the ALU, registers, RAM, program counter, and control logic to understand how a computer actually works at the gate level.
Designed and printed the full enclosure, assembled high-voltage transformers, wired the power supply, and validated 80%+ PM2.5 reduction with an air-quality sensor.
When I'm not building, I'm flying — logging hours in Cessna 172s and Redbird FMX simulators toward my pilot's licence.
Managed operational logistics for a 70+ athlete track & field team.