Engineering of Wireless Charger and iPhone Case
I led the design and development of an innovative wireless charger and charging accessories for the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy. This process required expertise in industrial design, engineering, and product development, along with strong project management skills. I worked hands-on with electronics, collaborated with designers, and partnered with manufacturers to ensure the product was both aesthetically refined and functionally optimized, bringing the concept to life.
Wireless Charging Phone Cases & Charger
Multiple iterations were developed for the iPhone, Samsung devices and wireless charger, aiming to achieve a sleek, modern design that was visually striking, highly functional, and optimized for seamless wireless charging performance.
Concept ideation and the development of functional designs played a significant role in my work across various companies. Below is an example of wirelessly charged products we designed and developed for OEMs and Tier One customers.
Wireless Charge ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit)
In addition to my product design work, I also partnered with ON Semiconductor to develop our own line of ASICS to power our technology. I did these initial concepts below to help investors visualize what the final product may look like.
LED Lighting
This project emerged at the beginning of the LED lightbulb revolution, a time when both new and established companies were vying for market share as incandescent bulbs were rapidly phased out. Below are design examples of the "Mako" LED lightbulb, created to be both aesthetically pleasing and compatible with standard A19 sockets. The design prioritizes energy efficiency, focusing on both reduced power consumption and effective cooling.
Automotive Applications
Wireless Power Tool Charging in Ford F-150 and Tesla Cybertruck
Wirelessly Powered Automotive Seating