# Gino Tozzi > AR Software Engineer @ Meta Location: New York, New York, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/ginotozzi Experienced software engineering leader with a strong background in augmented and virtual reality, computer vision, artificial intelligence, and embedded devices. Proven track record in developing cutting-edge solutions in AR/VR, firmware, and system software. Proficient in managing complex projects from concept to production with experience spanning multiple industries. Passionate about driving innovation and advancing immersive technology. ## Work Experience ### Software Engineer @ Meta Jan 2024 – Present | New York, New York, United States ### Software Engineering Manager @ Magic Leap Jan 2024 – Jan 2024 - Managed team of 6 engineers, driving the successful bring-up of display hardware on Qualcomm platforms running AOSP. Guided complex Linux kernel and device tree development and real-time firmware running on custom display SoC. - Led display software innovations by directing the integration of new features into Qualcomm's display software stack including enablement of DisplayPort over USB. - Improved software reliability by spearheading new testing efforts leveraging GTest, PyTorch, and OpenCV, reducing bugs and accelerating development. ### Staff Software Engineer @ Magic Leap Jan 2019 – Jan 2024 --- Power Management Software Lead --- - Lead the end-to-end development of Standby/Sleep features, coordinating efforts across 16+ cross- functional teams, including kernel/OS, AR algorithms, Android/Unity, Product, and testing teams. - Achieved critical battery life goals by leading efforts and developing software to extend device runtime significantly to meet the essential "full work day" requirement for commercial use. - Optimized power state transitions by architecting and implementing kernel-level synchronization code, reducing power state transition times by 50% through precise coordination between hardware components (display, cameras, DSPs), userspace services, and algorithms. - Developed core power management service and external-facing APIs to synchronize Android host processor states, sensor streams, DSP workloads, and networking, ensuring seamless power management across the system. --- Sensor Core Framework and Driver Development --- - Developed real-time, mission-critical driver for industry-leading time-of-flight depth camera. Leveraged advanced hardware features to create innovative, low-latency depth sensing modes, enabling data capture for complex AR use cases. - Developed comprehensive BSP and factory test commands for a range of sensors, including depth camera, altimeter, ambient light sensor, status LED, and RGB camera. - Wrote and maintained a thermal sensor management service, monitoring 18 thermistors across the device. This service played a crucial role in safety regulatory testing and device stability. - Provided robust support to internal algorithm teams (World Reconstruction, Hand Tracking, Headpose) by developing core sensor framework infrastructure and APIs in AOSP and Linux userspace. These tools managed sensor states, configuration controls, and delivered formatted, validated data for algo consumption. ### Co-Founder @ Aetherform Jan 2023 – Jan 2024 aetherform.ai Real Estate VR - Created an interactive real estate VR application. Leveraged state-of-the-art 360 video cameras and ambisonic microphone technology, post-processed using Adobe tools, and integrated with game mechanics in the Unity engine to deliver an immersive virtual showing experience. - Programmed all game code and VR mechanics in Unity, utilizing key SDKs such as OpenXR, Oculus Integration, Meta XR Audio, Cesium, and ChatGPT. The application is optimized for and runs on Quest 2 and Quest 3 devices. ### Senior Software Engineer @ Motorola Solutions Jan 2015 – Jan 2019 | Plantation, FL - Created and integrated BSP and factory test commands for IMU, ALS, altimeter, RGB camera, and touch screen panel, achieving tight integration with AOSP, Qualcomm sensor frameworks, Linux kernel, Android HAL, and bootloaders. - Provided BSP integration in the Linux device tree and kernel, managing sensors and audio I/O channels. Made product-specific modifications to the Primary and Secondary Android bootloaders to meet project requirements. - Led the adoption of a new factory SW approach by leveraging existing AOSP and Qualcomm framework, reducing development time, complexity, and maintenance. - Served as the software lead during a cross-functional team trip to the Sanmina factory in Malaysia bringing up Public Safety Body Worn Camera. Developed manufacturing test software and guided factory test engineers on setting up new test stations. - Collaborated with the team to significantly increase factory yield, boosting throughput by 40% to achieve 500 units per day, surpassing the company's target of 400 units per day. ### Senior Software Engineer @ Clare Controls Jan 2013 – Jan 2015 | Boca Raton, FL - Worked the entire product life cycle of company's first custom hardware smart home controller, from board bring-up and test harness development to UL and FCC regulatory certification, ensuring an on-time market launch and providing ongoing field support. - Engineered all firmware and drivers for the MSP430 I/O controller, including IR LED emitters, relay controls, ADC input, and essential I2C, UART, PWM, and watchdog functionalities. - Created an innovative algorithm for I/O expansion, enabling stacking and hot-swapping of controllers via I2C, enhancing system scalability. - Developed Linux services and APIs for network control of the I/O controller and Z-Wave SoC firmware, enabling remote firmware updates, mesh network control, and seamless integration with the broader smart home ecosystem. ### Embedded Software Engineer @ LHP Software Jan 2012 – Jan 2013 | Columbus, IN - Codeveloped with manager all firmware and board support packages for a custom Cummins Turbo Actuator. Conducted on-target and off-target unit testing and simulations using GCC tooling, enabling agile development and delivering the project 3 months ahead of schedule. - Developed critical application code for peripheral state machines, stack and temperature monitoring, DC brushless motor control using Hall sensors and ADC current sampling, and J1939 CAN bus protocol messaging. - Designed and implemented bare metal firmware and BSP for PIC16/32 and MSP430 microcontrollers, writing drivers for essential peripherals including I2C, SPI, UART, CAN bus, DMA, flash memory, and PLL clock management. ### Engineering Intern @ Motorola Jan 2008 – Jan 2008 | Plantation, FL ## Education ### Masters in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology ### Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical Engineering University of Florida ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/gtozzi --- Source: https://flows.cv/ginotozzi JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/ginotozzi/resume.json Last updated: 2026-04-05