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Hi, I’m Alex — founder of OmnisonicLabs.
From a young age, I knew I wanted to become an engineer. After a lot of research and exploration, I discovered my passion for electronics engineering. It all started when I joined a club called the Futurist Club, where we built futuristic cities both physically and digitally using SimCity. Every year, we traveled to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, to compete with other schools. Being part of that club was incredible, but what truly sparked my curiosity was seeing all the advanced space technology up close.
After high school, I explored several colleges before choosing Troy University, where I’m currently pursuing my Bachelor’s in Electronics Engineering. I’m on track to graduate in May 2026, after completing my foundational coursework. During my first year at Troy, I was fortunate to land an internship at a circuit board manufacturing company — and that’s where I met my best friend and future business partner, Mike.
Mike and I shared a vision: to combine our skills and passions to build something meaningful. Around the same time, my electronics engineering professor, Dr. Raj Vinnikota, mentioned his interest in starting a tech company. Together, the three of us teamed up to launch OmnisonicLabs.
Everything I’ve learned — from engineering classes, hands-on 3D printing projects, and mentorship from Mike — has helped build the foundation of OmnisonicLabs. With two brilliant partners by my side, we’re just getting started. Thanks for visiting, and welcome to the OmnisonicLabs family.
Hi, I’m Mike — founder of OmnisonicLabs.
My passion for technology began at a young age, often taking apart family electronics just to see how they worked (a curiosity I’ve proudly passed on to my kids). That same drive has followed me throughout my life, shaping my career, my hobbies, and now, my business.
After high school, I enlisted in the United States Army as an Information Technology Specialist. During my Advanced Individual Training (AIT), I gained hands-on experience in maintaining, repairing, and operating a wide range of military electronic systems. I started at an IT help desk, supporting thousands of users by managing computers, routers, phones, radios, and servers. Toward the end of my service, I was responsible for deploying satellite and server systems, often creating communications infrastructure in extremely remote locations.
Following a medical separation from the Army, I joined Dish Network as a satellite technician. While I enjoyed the work, the demanding schedule left little time for family. Fortunately, I connected with a friend who owned an electronics manufacturing facility, which opened the door to a new phase in my journey. I started with hands-on circuit board assembly and quickly moved into roles as a machine technician, network administrator, R&D, and electronics engineer.
While training interns at Troy University, I met Alex and Dr. V — two brilliant minds who shared my vision. Together, we founded OmnisonicLabs to push the boundaries of DIY and professional electronics. Our goal is to make advanced tech accessible, customizable, and personal.
Everything I’ve learned — from military tech to modern manufacturing — is now part of the foundation of OmnisonicLabs. I’m excited to bring that experience to every project and every customer. Thanks for visiting, and welcome to the OmnisonicLabs family!
Hi, I’m Dr. Raj Vinnakota — Owner of OmnisonicLabs.
I currently serve as an Assistant Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Troy University, where I also coordinate the Electronics Engineering Technology program. I’m honored to be working at the intersection of research, education, and innovation — and currently serve as the Interim Director of the Center for Materials and Manufacturing Sciences (CMMS).
I joined Troy University in 2020, bringing with me a strong academic background and a passion for advanced technology. I hold a Ph.D. in Engineering (Engineering Physics) from Louisiana Tech University, along with master’s degrees in Microsystems Engineering, Applied Physics, and Electrical Engineering.
After completing my doctorate, I conducted postdoctoral research at Louisiana Tech’s Computational Electromagnetism Research Lab (CERL) and the Institute for Micromanufacturing (IFM), where I gained deep experience in cutting-edge technologies.
My research interests include novel optoelectronic devices, metal and semiconductor plasmonics, nanophotonics, and heat transfer, with a special focus on enhancing light–matter interactions at the nanoscale.
At OmnisonicLabs, I bring a research-driven perspective to engineering innovation. By bridging theory and real-world application, I’m proud to help lead our mission to make advanced, customizable tech accessible to creators, businesses, and innovators everywhere. Thanks for visiting, and welcome to the OmnisonicLabs family!
We’d like to take a moment to thank Mike for his dedicated service in the United States Army, where his technical expertise and leadership helped lay the foundation for what OmnisonicLabs stands for today. His commitment to excellence and innovation began with service to our country and continues through every project we take on. We also extend our deepest gratitude to all the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve — your sacrifices and dedication make everything we do possible. Thank you for your service.