Name: Kithmin Randula
Type: User
Company: University of British Columbia
Bio: I am an Electronics/Photonics Engineer; loves doing cool projects, and interested in Robotics, Silicon Photonics and Bioelectronics.
Twitter: k1thR95
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Blog: www.kithminrw.com
Kithmin Randula's Projects
An Optimization Experiment of Simple Analog Circuits by leveraging Annealing-Based Quantum Computing.
In order to create a suitable database of plant images, compromising of healthy and diseased images, we need to obtain images of plant leaves in a white background. We are using image processing segmentation algorithms to achieve this task.
Code for low-cost device and circuit using AD623 for obtaining Bio-potentials using a R-Pi protoboard to control virtual bionic arm.
Mask R-CNN for object detection and instance segmentation on Keras and TensorFlow
Codes for implementing image processing techniques, generated for EN2550 - Fundamental of Image Processing and Machine Vision at University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
Interactive Micromouse Simulation utilising Classic Floodfill Aglorithm (+Arduino Code)
Multilayer perceptron has been implemented using PyTorch framework to compute various optical properties of a photonic crystal fiber (PCF).
Models and examples built with TensorFlow
My Personal CV website - Built using start bootstrap and hosted on Github pages -
Personal photographer blog theme for Ghost. Beautiful, minimal and sensitive.
A device based on the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ system to detect and identify diseases of plants.
The source code for the real-time hand gesture recognition algorithm based on Temporal Muscle Activation maps of multi-channel surface electromyography (sEMG) signals.
Resources for hands-on session of Introduction to ROS Workshop
SiEPIC EBeam PDK & Library, for SiEPIC-Tools and KLayout
Jupyter notebooks for learning how to use SimpleITK
Simulink Library for Silicon Photonics Systems Simulation
UBC Electrical and Computer Engineering ELEC413 Semiconductor Lasers undergraduate course
A simple UART and test bench using Alterra DE2-115
Design of a graphic equalizer using FPGA that adjusts the tonal quality of an audio signal.