Name: Fischer Moseley
Type: User
Company: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Bio: MIT '22, MEng '23 working on space lasers at NASA JPL. Worked on racecars, robots, and quantum computers. Very passionate about breakfast.
Location: Pasadena, CA
Blog: fischermoseley.com
Fischer Moseley's Projects
6.832 final project
A temperature-sensitive cantilever for temperature measurement at the micron scale. Final project for MIT's 6.152 Nanofabrication class.
An AI that generates burger-related tweets.
Firmware for a 4WD shopping cart with RGB underlighting. Painted light blue like 'The King' from Cars.
Quick python script for a constant-acceleration DC motor controller, used in MIT's Applied Mathematics Lab.
The design files for Engineering Brightness
GPS Disciplined Oscillator for high-precision timekeeping. More accurate than my Rubidium-based atomic clock.
An AR-based game platform that uses a matrix of sticky notes to define a playing field. Won best in Entertainment category at HackMIT 2019.
A two wheeled, self balancing skateboard made for a final project in MIT's 6.1311 Power Electronics Laboratory class. Named after Kanzi the Bonobo, because Bonobos are dope.
Starter files for alpha testers running through lab X, in case they don't have them already.
A configurable and approachable tool for FPGA debugging and rapid prototyping.
Uploading my consciousness to the machine, one API call at a time.
A set of classifiers for determining superconducting qubit state during dispersive readout.
A ballbot-inspired skateboard, named after the basketball used in its drivetrain.
A 433MHz packet replayer that also happens to move tables.