Give a man a program, and he'll be frustrated for a day.
Teach a man to program, and he'll be frustrated for a lifetime.
I'm an electrical engineer with a strong focus on real-time embedded systems and digital signal processing (DSP). I specialize in implementing DSP algorithms on platforms with limited memory and processing resources, typical of embedded systems. I often work in fast-paced R&D environments where prototyping, iteration, and deep system-level understanding are essential.
My work frequently involves developing robust, field-deployable systems that interface with a variety of analog and digital sensors, as well as RF communication protocols, across both bare-metal and Linux-based applications. I have a track record of developing complex ultra-low-power embedded platforms from the ground up, designing both hardware and firmware to meet demanding real-world requirements.
Beyond technical execution, I value collaborative engineering culture. I actively mentor peers and foster learning through clear, effective communication — whether discussing engineering trade-offs, evaluating new technologies, or teaching others about the nuances of embedded systems. I strive to create environments where curiosity and technical rigor coexist.
Outside of work, I enjoy pursuing personal embedded projects and hands-on hobbies like gardening, beekeeping, mead-making, and writing.