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Research desk · Hardware bench

We help you finish the research and build the hardware.

Two benches, one desk. On one side: papers, theses, simulations and machine-learning work taken to a submission-ready state. On the other: IoT and embedded systems, project hardware and working product prototypes — designed, built, tested and documented.

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Delhi NCRBased in · remote worldwide
EditableSource files handed over
What the desk does

Pick the bench you need — or use both.

Most projects touch both sides. A prototype needs a paper; a paper needs measured data. Running them at one desk stops the handover losses.

Research support

From a rough idea, a dataset or a returned reviewer report to a clean, submission-ready package. You keep authorship; we do the technical and editorial heavy lifting alongside you.

  • Conference papers, journal manuscripts and book chapters
  • B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD thesis mentoring and documentation
  • MATLAB, Simulink, Python, machine learning and optimisation
  • LabVIEW, DAQ and instrumentation workflows
  • Response to reviewers, formatting, LaTeX and Overleaf
Journal formattingPlagiarism & AI-textScoped per project

Hardware & prototypes

IoT and embedded systems built to work, not just to demo once. Project hardware for students and research groups, and product prototypes for teams taking an idea toward a pilot.

  • Sensing, control, power and connectivity subsystems
  • Complete project hardware for B.Tech / M.Tech submissions
  • Product prototypes: schematic, PCB, firmware, enclosure
  • Component selection, BOM and sourcing guidance
  • Drone platforms, payloads and telemetry
Quoted per buildHardware included
Full service list

Nine tracks, one point of contact.

Every track can be taken on its own or combined. Prices are quoted per scope after we see what is already done.

Publication support

Conference papers, journal manuscripts, book chapters, reviewer replies and final submission checks.

Thesis & degree work

B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD support from topic refinement to viva — structured around your own research.

Simulation & modelling

MATLAB, Simulink, Python, optimisation and validation, with publication-quality figures.

Machine learning & data

Feature design, model training, honest evaluation protocols, uncertainty and reproducible notebooks.

LabVIEW & instrumentation

VI development, DAQ, myRIO / cRIO / NI USB workflows, hardware-in-the-loop and measurement records.

IoT & embedded builds

Controllers, sensors, power, communication and firmware — assembled, tested and documented.

Product prototyping

Idea to working prototype: schematic, PCB, firmware, enclosure, test plan and pilot batch.

Notes & presentations

Unit-wise notes, lecture decks, conference slides, poster content and viva question banks.

Plagiarism & AI-text reduction

High similarity or an AI-writing flag? Send it. We rewrite it into your own voice, fix the citations and format it to your journal.

On the parts shelf

Boards and sensors we build with every week.

We stock, test and integrate these — and tell you which to buy for your project instead of guessing from a marketplace listing.

ATMEGAUNO
Arduino UnoATmega328P · 5V · 14 I/O
ESP-12ENodeMCU
ESP8266 NodeMCUWi-Fi · 3.3V · low cost
ESP32WROOM-32DevKit V1
ESP32 DevKitWi-Fi + BLE · dual core · ADC
STM32Blue Pill
STM32 Blue PillARM Cortex-M3 · 72 MHz
SoCPi
Raspberry PiLinux · camera · edge AI
RP2040Pico
Raspberry Pi PicoRP2040 · MicroPython · PIO
How an engagement runs

Four checkpoints, no surprises.

The sequence matters here — nothing starts until the scope and price are agreed in writing.

01

You send the brief

Topic, deadline, what exists already, and the target — journal, university format, or a working demo.

02

We scope and quote

A written scope, a delivery date and a fixed price. Ask questions before anything is confirmed.

03

Work in milestones

You review at each stage — draft chapters, a running simulation, a breadboard build, a first PCB.

04

Handover

Editable sources, code, board files and documentation. Nothing is locked behind a format you cannot open.

Working stack

Tools we actually work in.

If your project needs something not listed, ask — the list is what we use weekly, not everything we can read a datasheet for.

Research & analysis

MATLABSimulinkPythonNumPy / SciPyscikit-learnPyTorchPandasLaTeX / OverleafIEEEtranElsevier & Springer templatesBibTeXLabVIEWNI DAQOriginETAPPSCADGAMS / Pyomo

Hardware & firmware

ArduinoESP32 / ESP8266STM32Raspberry PiRP2040FreeRTOSMicroPythonKiCadAltiumProteusLoRa / LoRaWANMQTTModbus RTUBLENode-REDBlynk / ThingSpeakFusion 3603D printing
Product prototyping

From “it should work like this” to something you can hold.

For startup teams, incubatees and research groups who need a physical proof before the next funding conversation.

Gate 01

Requirements

What it must sense, control, log or transmit — and the constraints it must live inside.

Gate 02

Architecture

Block diagram, controller and module selection, power budget and a costed BOM.

Gate 03

Breadboard

Working bench build that proves the risky part first, before anything is committed to copper.

Gate 04

PCB

Schematic capture, layout, fabrication and assembly, with test points designed in.

Gate 05

Firmware & enclosure

Application logic, connectivity, calibration, plus a 3D-printed or machined housing.

Gate 06

Pilot & docs

Small batch, test report, user guide and handover of source and board files.

Reviews

What people say once the work is delivered.

Every review on this site comes from somebody who actually paid for a job. We would rather show three real ones than thirty invented ones.

Reviews page

Read what clients said — or ask to speak to one.

Reviews on a company’s own website are weak evidence; anyone can type them. So we will also connect you with a past client, show you a redacted sample of comparable work, or take on one small piece first so you can judge the result before committing.

See reviews
Before you send us anything

Three things we put in writing.

Your unpublished work stays yours

Manuscripts, datasets, code and thesis drafts are used only for the job you asked for, and are not reused or shared.

Clear ethical boundary

We support the researcher. We do not fabricate data, sit an exam, or promise a reviewer outcome — and we say so before you pay.

A price before the work

No open-ended hourly billing. You see a fixed scope and a fixed number first.

Next step

Send the requirement. Get a scoped reply.

Tell us the topic, the deadline and what is already done. You get a clear scope, a timeline and a price — usually within one working day.