Embedded Systems Developer
My journey into the world of technology didn't start with a terminal, but with a circuit. The first 'chip' I ever played with was the NE555 timer—there was something enchanting about watching a capacitor and resistor create a pulse, the heartbeat of a machine. That blinking LED was just the beginning. Then came the Arduino Uno, where I could program that heartbeat. Hardware met software, and I was hooked.
That early fascination with hardware timing and logic evolved into a career dedicated to embedded systems. Today, my focus has shifted from simple analog pulses to complex, dual-core ESP32 development. I specialize in bridging the gap between the physical and the digital. Whether I'm optimizing firmware for ultra-low power consumption in a remote sensor or developing a robust connectivity device, I bring the same curiosity and precision I had with that first 555 timer circuit.
When I'm away from the terminal, you'll find me going for motor rides when the weather is good, playing video games when it's not, sharpening my mind with chess, or tinkering with new gadgets and hardware projects.
Firmware development for microcontrollers including ESP32, STM32, and Teensy platforms.
Experience with FreeRTOS and real-time operating systems for time-critical applications.
Building connected devices with WiFi, Bluetooth, and cloud integration capabilities.
Implementing secure boot, encryption, and secure communication protocols for IoT devices.