Michael Remley

I am a senior Electromechanical Engineering student at Olin College of Engineering, graduating class of 2022. I have a passion for interdisciplinary work, so I have used my previous collegiate work to enable a concentration with both electrical and mechanical engineering depth. I will have taken the required depth courses for both Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Mechanical Engineering (ME) degrees. I am currently the Chair of the Honor Board on campus, a student researcher satellite communications, an author of a textbook on undergraduate analog and digtal communications, and an involved course assistant.

In my free time, I like to hike, work on personal projects, and learn more about the world around me. I particularly enjoy the Rockies and the High Uintas. I am currently working on a game called Planet Simulator where players start as a tiny comet and eat their way up to bigger and bigger astronomical scales. Check it out if you want to have a look!

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Recent work

Kitty Caddy

An automated cat feeder for your weekend getaway


The Kitty Caddy is an individual project I completed for the Real World Microcontrollers course. With Stan Reifel as a mentor, I designed, built, and programmed a controller for an existing cat feeder. I was given the housing with stepper motor, homing sensor, a screen, buttons, and a drawing of the feeder to locate the screen and buttons.

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Mushroom Nightlight

Design for Manufacturing Thermo Forming Project


To learn principles of thermo/vacuum forming, SolidWorks surface modeling, and brand-building, my partner and I chose to make this mushroom-fantasy nightlight. The mushroom caps and gills are thermoformed and painted, while the base electronics enclosure is 3D-printed.

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