Create scalable software with modularity to align with optimizing memory usage, timing, and overall efficiency.
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Contribute to safety-critical embedded software projects, ensuring compliance with industry standards (DO-178C) and
collaborating closely with Electrical Engineers and System Engineers.
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Utilize software debuggers (ULink), oscilloscopes, function generators, logic analyzers, and multimeters to streamline
hardware-software integration and resolve complex issues.
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Develop and manage communication interfaces and low-level drivers using I2C, SPI, and ARINC 429 to facilitate seamless data exchange and control within the system.
Assisted current students in the course of Digital Logic Design and Sophomore Design (Intro to Embedded Computer Systems). Guided students towards effective and efficient solutions for labs and class exercises
Education
2022 — 2023
Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, Binghamton University
Master of Science - MS
2022 — 2023
2018 — 2022
Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, Binghamton University