Here are some lab reports that I have written for my University courses in no particular order. These reports cover a range of topics in quantum mechanics, electronics, and signal processing, reflecting both theoretical analysis and practical implementation.
Grover's algorithm is a quantum algorithm that can search an unsorted database of N items in O(sqrt(N)) time, providing a quadratic speedup over classical algorithms.
Entangled photons are pairs of photons whose quantum polarizations are correlated. The following report investigates this phenomena using biphotons.
Using NV centres in diamond, we can control the quantum spins of electrons. This report investigates how we can apply quantum spin operators using pulses of microwave light.
X-ray diffraction is a powerful technique used to study the structure of materials at the atomic level. This report investigates the principles of X-ray diffraction and its applications in materials science.
Magnetostriction is the phenomenon where a material changes its shape or dimensions in the presence of a magnetic field. This report investigates the principles of magnetostriction and its applications in materials science.
A configurable amplifier was built using an active low-pass filter with switch-controlled parallel resistors to toggle between two gain and bandwidth settings.
This report explores spectral estimation and target detection using DFT and MVDR methods. It investigates signal modeling, autocorrelation, and spatial filtering techniques.