Alexander Suen
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Alexander Suen
Electrical Engineer & PCB Designer at Kos | Hardware & Embedded Systems Expert
About Me
Alexander Suen is an electrical engineer and PCB designer at Kos, specializing in high-performance circuit design, hardware development, and embedded systems. Currently pursuing a B.S. in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University (GPA 4.11), Alexander is at the forefront of AI-driven medical device innovation, ensuring precision in PCB architecture and electronic systems. 

 At Stanford’s Arbabian Lab, Alexander designed second-generation PCB sensor boards for sonar-based ocean mapping, reducing board size by over 50% while improving efficiency. His high-density PCB layouts (400+ traces across 4 layers) and MATLAB-based signal processing optimizations resulted in a 70% reduction in signal variability. 

 His research at NASA Ames led to a published paper on AI-powered biodegradable drones for wildfire prevention, while his nano-silicon lithium-ion battery research was showcased at IEEE MIT URTC and the Materials Research Society International Conference. 

 Alexander has designed custom circuit and hardware solutions, including a Verilog-based 32-bit CPU, a self-leveling PCB system, and an FPGA-powered calculator with I2C display control. Proficient in Altium Designer, LTSpice, Verilog, MATLAB, and C++, he excels at creating cutting-edge PCB architectures and integrating firmware with hardware. 

 At Kos, Alexander is revolutionizing electronic system design, ensuring seamless PCB development, hardware optimization, and AI-powered embedded electronics for next-generation medical technology. 
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