Engineering Portfolio
Ajay Neginhal
Controls & Biomedical Engineering | Embedded Systems | Scientific Computing
Senior at Duke University studying Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Chemistry. I build automation systems, embedded medical devices, and scientific software pipelines with an emphasis on robust controls, signal integrity, and measurable performance. I lead Duke MEDesign teams, contribute to Duke Motorsports FSAE, and conduct protein allostery research in the Arya Laboratory.
Current Focus
- Building automation and tracking systems for manufacturing lines.
- Designing embedded medical devices with robust signal conditioning.
- Developing computational pipelines for molecular dynamics research.
Featured Projects
A cross-section of automation, biomedical, and computational work.
Implantable Cardiac Electrogram and Pacemaker
Implantable electrogram acquisition and pacing system that detects arrhythmia patterns and drives corrective pacing.
Manufacturing Automation System
ControlLogix-based automation for conveyor and drive systems in a production environment.
Molecular Dynamics Data Pipelines (Phi-29 DNA Motor)
Automated pipelines for processing molecular dynamics trajectories of the Phi-29 DNA packaging motor.
Multi-Modal Biopotential Amplifier
BME 493 design proposal for a multi-modal biopotential amplifier supporting ECG, EMG, and EOG.
Experience Snapshot
Industry, research, and design leadership roles.
May 2025 - Present
Automation / Controls Engineering Intern
Southern Cabinetry Inc.
Nov 2024 - Present
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Arya Laboratory, Duke University
Sep 2023 - Present
Design Team Leader
Duke MEDesign