
Nathaniel Klobodu is an Electrical and Electronics Engineer at the DIPPER Lab, where he develops wireless sensing systems to monitor and mitigate the impacts of...
Nathaniel Klobodu is an Electrical and Electronics Engineer at the DIPPER Lab, where he develops wireless sensing systems to monitor and mitigate the impacts of illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, in Ghana. His work focuses on the end-to-end development of IoT systems, leveraging a technical skillset that spans mixed-signal PCB design, firmware development, and mechanical 3D modeling.
A graduate of KNUST, Nathaniel’s approach to engineering is fueled by a fundamental drive to understand the inner workings of complex systems, whether natural or man-made. He views the discipline as a practical tool for social change and is committed to mastering the technical nuances of his field to solve real-world problems. By bridging the gap between theoretical electronics and field-ready hardware, Nathaniel aims to create technology that drives measurable, positive impact within his community and beyond.
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