About Me
I'm a telecommunications engineer who has transitioned into the field of modern automation, applying technical expertise to tradtional challenges.
I’m Kevin — a systems-focused problem solver with two decades of experience in field infrastructure, automation, and real-world data integration.
My career started in telecommunications engineering, where I built and maintained the critical systems that kept wireless networks running across rural and urban regions. Today, I bring that same reliability mindset to embedded systems, sensor networks, and automation tools built for environments that don’t tolerate failure.
Whether it's controlling irrigation with an Arduino, piping weather data into PostgreSQL, or creating dashboards that visualize live field data, I design solutions that work — and keep working — long after deployment.
My Approach
I believe in developing appropriate technology solutions that address real needs in archaeological fieldwork. Rather than applying technology for its own sake, I focus on creating tools that solve specific problems and enhance traditional methods.
- Designing for field conditions and practical use cases
- Balancing innovation with reliability and simplicity
- Creating documentation that enables knowledge sharing
- Building systems that complement rather than replace traditional expertise
Current Focus
My current work centers on several interconnected areas:
Field-Ready Computing
Developing low-power, ruggedized computing solutions for archaeological fieldwork in remote locations.
Computer Vision for Analysis
Creating specialized AI tools to assist in the identification and documentation of archaeological findings.
Environmental Monitoring
Building sensor networks to track conditions at archaeological sites to aid in preservation efforts.
Digital Documentation
Implementing efficient methods for capturing and organizing field data for long-term accessibility.