Second-year electrical engineering student at Memorial University focused on PCB design, embedded systems, and hardware development.
I'm Cameron Lewis, a second-year Electrical Engineering student at Memorial University focused on PCB design, embedded systems, and hardware development. I care about understanding how things work at a circuit level and building things that hold up in the real world.
It started with building my first PC at age 11. That curiosity grew into a serious interest in electronics and I've since worked through analog circuit design, signal processing, and embedded firmware. Most recently I completed a co-op term at Kraken Robotics, getting hands-on exposure to professional hardware development.
Outside the lab, I play competitive table tennis and have previously represented Team Newfoundland at the Atlantic Championships. I also contribute to Paradigm Engineering, MUN's student design team, where I work on electrical systems for our autonomous kart entry.
Concentrating in Circuits & Power Systems. Active Electrical member of Paradigm Engineering
Graduated salutatorian with a focus on advanced mathematics, physics, while training for a provincial tournament
I'm actively seeking internship opportunities and research collaborations. Whether you have a project in mind or just want to talk circuits, my inbox is always open.