This website presents the work and experience of Yevhen Teneta — a computer and embedded systems engineer and a PhD student exploring applied research and practical engineering.
Here you will learn about real automotive electronics projects, ESP32-based modules, custom hardware–software integrations, and embedded development workflows.
You will find tools, dashboards, and telemetry systems built for real-world reliability, as well as experiments with signal processing, fuel-level smoothing, and machine-learning models.
The site also covers Linux, networking, automation, microcontroller design, DevOps practices, and detailed engineering notes from hands-on implementation.
It includes academic research, conference materials, and technical studies connected to sensor data, control systems, and intelligent embedded platforms.
You will discover the author’s projects, ideas, prototypes, and engineering approaches that combine software, electronics, and scientific thinking.
The goal of this space is to share knowledge, showcase practical solutions, and document the journey of a modern engineer working at the intersection of hardware, code, and applied science.

