Exploring and building at the frontier of millimeter wave communications and quantum computing applications.
Some of the most challenging and rewarding work I have done sits at the intersection of marketing and hard science. I have built websites, content libraries, and product catalogs for companies working in millimeter wave technology, RF engineering, quantum computing components, and advanced antenna systems.
This type of work demands more than design skill. It requires the ability to translate deeply technical concepts into accessible, accurate content that serves both engineers and procurement teams. I work directly with subject matter experts to produce technical documentation, product pages, glossary systems, and educational content that meets the standards of the industry.
My work in this space includes RF Essentials, a comprehensive mmWave and RF engineering resource with over 10,000 indexed terms, technical articles, and product specifications. I also build e-commerce and catalog systems for component manufacturers, handling everything from product taxonomy to quote-request workflows to technical specification tables.
The companies in this space are often brilliant at engineering and weak at marketing. I bridge that gap. I build websites that communicate authority, create content that ranks for highly technical search queries, and design user experiences that help engineers find what they need fast. The result is a digital presence that matches the caliber of the technology being sold.
Research and development work in millimeter wave technology applications, including 5G infrastructure support, high-frequency communication systems, and sensor technology for industrial use cases.
Exploration of quantum computing applications for optimization problems, including scheduling, logistics, and financial modeling. Working with quantum simulators and early-stage quantum hardware access.
Technical documentation and science communication making complex mmWave and quantum concepts accessible to business stakeholders, investors, and non-technical audiences.