# Nick Doolittle > Embedded / Full Stack Engineer @ Adrich Location: New York, New York, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/nickdoolittle Building cool things with software & hardware. ## Work Experience ### Engineer @ Adrich Jan 2023 – Present | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Led development of Adrich’s IoT-enabled "Smart Tags" that capture product consumption data, integrating embedded firmware, backend pipelines, predictive models, and client-facing applications into a unified system. Designed and implemented embedded firmware on MCUs with on-device compression and optimized BLE transmission, enabling over 10× more data capture while reducing Smart Tag cost. Built and deployed backend data pipelines (Node.js, MongoDB), Python ML models, and React/React Native applications to deliver real-time consumption tracking, predictive analytics, and actionable insights for clients. ### New Product Development Engineer @ Bayer Pharmaceuticals Jan 2020 – Jan 2021 | Indianola, Pennsylvania, United States Developed and executed functional test protocols and risk reduction evaluation plans to evaluate material and design changes. ### New Product Development Engineer Co-Op @ Bayer Pharmaceuticals Jan 2019 – Jan 2020 | Indianola, Pennsylvania Explored and assessed a new validation method quantifying multi-fluid behavior using a camera integrated with computer vision and signal processing software. Analyzed, reported, and conveyed results to all stakeholders: including project leads, internal departments, and external manufacturers to assess compliance to verification and validation standards. Participated in an innovation Hack-A-Thon focused on bringing value to new markets and customers through brainstorming novel solutions to industry problems. Had the opportunity to collaborate with a small, very diverse team to develop a novel solution to a current challenge in the radiology field. ### Research Assistant, Artificial Heart & Cardiovascular Fluid Dynamics Lab @ Penn State University Jan 2019 – Jan 2019 Performed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) of Fontan Blood Pump flow fields using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). Conducted experiments to calculate the rotor speed required to achieve optimal flow performance and minimal cavitation. ## Education ### Bachelor of Science - BS in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering Penn State University ### McDowell Senior High School ### North Allegheny High School ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/dooie - Website: https://github.com/dooiee --- Source: https://flows.cv/nickdoolittle JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/nickdoolittle/resume.json Last updated: 2026-04-05