Aaditya Kanase

B.S. Electrical Engineering · Class of 2028

William States Lee College of Engineering — University of North Carolina

I am a first-year Electrical Engineering student specializing in Bioelectronic and Robotic systems and analog/mixed-signal design. My current work sits at the intersection of control systems and biomedical technology, with a focus on high-noise signal processing pipelines, ASIC & FPGA design, and wearable sensing hardware.

I am currently an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Microvascular Engineering and Regeneration Lab, where I conduct research on iPSCs and microfluidic chip models for next-generation skin graft research.

Research Interests: Bioelectronics · Control Systems · Embedded Systems · Analog Circuit Design · TinyML / Edge-AI · EIT & EMG
GPA: 4.00 / 4.00 Honors: Chancellor's List · University Honors

Research

2025 – Present Undergraduate Research

Bioelectronic Tissue Engineering & Microfluidics

Microvascular Engineering and Regeneration Lab, UNC

Conducting research on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to generate extracellular matrices for endothelial tissue. Supporting development of microfluidic chip models that mimic microvascular systems for next-generation skin graft research. Co-authoring a conference paper on experimental findings.

Impedance Spectroscopy Statistical Analysis Python R
2026 Hardware Research

Wearable Edge-Computing EIT for Robotic Teleoperation

Designed a custom wearable 8 dry-electrode array with an ESP32 main controller and an embedded TinyML model trained to interpret and predict muscle contractions, enabling real-time remote operation of a custom robotic arm. Combines electrical impedance tomography (EIT) with on-device inference at the edge.

EIT / EMG TinyML ESP32 C++ LTSpice
GitHub →

Projects

Custom 8-bit Processor

2025

Designed an 8-bit processor with a custom instruction set and on-chip peripherals. Additionally architected an assembler for the processor for future expansion.

Technologies: CMOS · Digital Design · LTSpice · RISC-V

GitHub →

Experience

November 2025 – Present Research

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Microvascular Engineering and Regeneration Lab

  • Conducting research on iPSCs to generate extracellular matrices for endothelial tissue.
  • Supporting development of microfluidic chip models that mimic microvascular systems for next-gen skin graft research.
  • Co-authoring a conference paper.
R Statistical Analysis Impedance Spectroscopy Python

Publications

Under Review

Coming soon.

Preprints

Coming soon.

Conference Papers

Coming soon.

Skills & Tools

Programming C/C++, Python (NumPy, SciPy), VHDL/Verilog, R, MATLAB/Simulink
Hardware PCB Design (KiCad / Altium), Analog Circuit Design, Power Electronics, Oscilloscope / Logic Analyzer
Platforms STM32, ESP32, RP2040, AVR, Xilinx FPGA, Raspberry Pi, Arduino
Tools Git, CMake, LTspice, GDB, Linux, SPI / I²C / UART / CAN

Contact

Open to full-time positions starting May 2026, internships, and research collaborations. Based in Raleigh, NC — willing to relocate.