Hello, I'm Nijat Taghizade.

I'm an electrical engineering student interested in embedded systems, semiconductor design and circuit logic development, and welcome to my portfolio. Here I document the various projects I work on and have completed in the past, especially in the broader area of electrical engineering.

Nijat Taghizade headshot

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology

B.S. in Electrical Engineering(Expected Graduation: May 2028)

GPA: 4.00

Clubs and Activities

  • SiliconJackets
  • Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Coursework

  • Signal Processing & Systems
  • Linear Algebra
  • Multivariable Calculus
  • Digital System Design

Featured Work

Projects

Here are the projects that I've worked on in the past or I am currently developing in the present.

KiCad Analog + Embedded Interface Project

Analog Power Monitoring PCB

Designed and validated a 2-layer power-monitoring PCB with protected 5 A input, analog voltage/current sensing front-ends, and quantified 12-bit ADC performance through Python simulation.

  • KiCad PCB Design
  • Analog Signal Conditioning
  • ADC Interface Design
  • Python Simulation
  • Power Electronics
  • Numpy
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Biomedical Microsystems Laboratory, Georgia Tech

Biomedical Bioreactor Mixing Mechanism

Engineered a programmable bioreactor motion prototype with a motorized grip-and-rotation assembly to replace variable manual mixing and improve protocol repeatability.

  • Electromechanical Design
  • Firmware Prototyping
  • Fusion360
  • C++
  • Arduino
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AI ATL Hackathon Winner

PathFindr

Built an iOS accessibility navigator that fuses ARKit LiDAR depth sensing, multimodal agent orchestration, and low-latency voice/haptic guidance for blind and low-vision users.

  • Swift
  • Flask
  • Google ADK
  • GeminiAPI
  • ARKit
  • Firebase
  • LIDAR
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Real-Time Macroeconomic Policy Engine

PolEn

Developed a macroeconomic policy engine using Kalman state estimation, regime-aware Monte Carlo simulation, and PPO baselines to compare easing/holding/tightening actions under tail risk.

  • Python
  • Kalman Filter
  • Numba
  • PPO
  • Gymnasium
  • Numpy
  • Monte Carlo Simulation
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