Hi, I'm Noah Rubin, an engineer studying at the University of Pennsylvania's Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology:
Electrical Engineering
Marketing and Operations Management at Wharton
My Philosophy:
Work directly with the end-user.
Design for manufacturing.
Keep. It. Simple.
CHECK OUT MY PROJECTS
Current Project: Agriflow
Our team on mid-semester demo day
V1 Prototypes on Arduino UNOs
V3 PCB on Feathers
For senior design, our team is working with Nirby and IoT4Ag to predict fertilizer runoff for farmers. I'm currently developing the RF-connected devices to measure moisture at distant points across a field. As hardware lead, I'm designing PCBs, power management, and weather-proof housing for mini production run.
Design requirements are:
Communicate intermittent data over long distance (acres)
Master device can send data to AWS
Long battery life
Weather-proof
I've led a partnership with Penn's Biology Department to begin testing the sensors in the greenhouse - we've adapted the design to support multiple (6) moisture sensors on each board to be used in their drought experiments. The partnership will allow us to test our hardware and, after the sensors are calibrated, will be helpful to the Biology researchers.
For more information, you can view our demo-day poster here or get in touch!
Featured Projects:
Get in touch at rubinn3@wharton.upenn.edu
If you've made it this far, you might be wondering what I do when I'm not building...