I'm Freesia!





Nice to meet you!

Over the past year, I have mentored students in quantum computing, gained workplace experience in RF engineering, and competed in global quantum hackathons, earning recognition for creativity. My background is largely in electrical systems, but I'm also proficient in programming.

I'm a huge fan of electronics and am based in Sydney, Australia. If you are too, you should join ACES! (Australian Creative Electronics Society)

The atmosphere is magnetic!

FAQ

Why quantum engineering?

Quantum engineering is this cool intersection between three of my favourite things: electrical engineering, physics, and computers!

It was a degree that promised to never run out of problems. My degree essentially trains me as an electrical engineer with higher expectations, while still emphasising low-level coding abilities and competence with physics. Beyond the core content of my degree, my electives are going to focus on telecommunications, and microelectronics.

What languages do you know?

This is a tough question, because asking if you know a language is like asking 'how high can you jump?' There's always more that I can learn!

Here's the list in order of my confidence level with the respective languages:
  1. Python
  2. C++
  3. C
  4. JS/HTML/CSS
  5. C#
  6. Rust
  7. Verilog
  8. Ruby

What projects are you working on currently?

Check out my most recently featured in [Projects]! (I'm also trying to make my toaster oven a PCB reflow oven.)