myNotes

notes on my work that worth sharing. A semi-coherent receptacle for Jeeshen Lee.

myNotes

WELCOME to myNotes. myNotes is a blog, a website, and a note. It’s a semi-coherent receptacle for Jeeshen Lee with bits of programming, electronics, personal interests, and notable items.

If you are new to software development and circuit design, you might find some useful tips here.

The programming topics focus on .NET development. I first learned about Windows software development was during my internship at Infineon Technologies. Back then, I developed a data management solution (using Visual Basic) for electronic reliability laboratory to manage lab data, to automate data analysis and to generate analysis report. Ever since, I have involved in many .NET development projects. These projects range from ERP, data analysis tool, environment monitoring system to electronic tester interface. As long as technology is concern, this metamorphosis never ends; in fact, I have recently set my foot on web application development.

The electronic topics focus on circuit design and embedded system. My love to electronics started when I was a kid. I used to modify my remote-controlled cars, toys, broken video players, and etc. I designed and prototyped my very first robot in the second year of my degree (Electronics majoring in computer engineering). I have experience designing electronic test circuitry, embedded system, motor driver, valve driver, LED driver, USB enabled devices and etc. I’m currently designing a digital microscope which automates urinalysis (funded by Malaysia Government). The first version of this microscope is able to adjust sample position (remotely), auto-focus, video recording and image taking. I’m working on the image analysis algorithms to help microbiologist in the urinalysis.

I started this site (myNotes) to note down some of the interesting techniques I learned and to improve my command of English (especially in writing). So, help me to improve myNotes and my English. Thanks.

“Experience is not measured by number of years you work, but by number of attempts you made to solve the problems in your work.” JeeShen Lee

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