Bilal Junaid is graduating from Mechatronics Engineering at UW. His strengths are software design and architecture, embedded programming, and project management. He will be mostly contributing towards the client software used to interface with the AFM.
Rohaan Hamid is graduating from Mechatronics Engineering at UW. His strengths are software development, mobile app development, embedded programming, and mechanical design. He contributes mostly to the mechanical design of the AFM approach mechanism and assists in the schematic design and layout of the electronic boards.
Mahdi Olfat is graduating from Mechatronics Engineering at UW. He is very skilled in embedded systems, electronic design, and control systems. He contributes to the micro controller programming, MEMS controller design, schematic design and layout of the PCBs, and is the main source of contact between ICSPI and Nano-I.
ICSPI has been the instrumental backbone to this project as they developed the MEMS device along with the approach mechanism, analog circuit design, and control software which produces an image. Their existing work is being improved on by Nano-I, but to obtain detailed knowledge of this AFM, their website should be referred to:http://www.icspicorp.com/