Jonah Sachs, a researcher at WashU, specializes in quantum mechanics, semiconductor and superconductor physics, and nano/microfabrication. Inspired by Richard Feynman among other famed physicists, Jonah conducts research involving quantum computation and semiconductor engineering. In his spare time, Jonah builds and manages the electrical and data acquisition systems for an FSAE student-built race car. This system involves a wide variety of custom-built PCBs, over 50 sensors, and additional complicated electronics including the dashboard, engine control unit, and on-car live telmetery system. Jonah is also President of WashU's Club Golf. He is graduating in May 2025 and is seeking a full-time position to start after graduation.
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