
معرفی
Kendall Farnham is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College's Thayer School of Engineering, specializing in electrical and computer engineering. Her research focuses on FPGA-based biomedical imaging devices, portable electronics, and low-power systems, with notable collaboration on NASA projects. She holds a PhD (2024) and AB/BE (2014) in Engineering Sciences from Dartmouth.
- Education: AB/BE 2014, PhD 2024 (Engineering Sciences, Dartmouth)
Her research explores hardware design for space missions and medical diagnostics, including impedance-based imaging for deep space applications. She co-develops commercializable biomedical devices with NASA and Professor Ryan Halter. Teaching focuses on FPGA design, machine vision, and electronics education through Dartmouth's online Master of Engineering program.
Active in professional activities as an IEEE member, she designs courses like ENGS 128 (Advanced Digital System Design) and ENGG 463 (Advanced FPGA Design). Her work bridges academic research and practical engineering solutions for space exploration and healthcare.




