I graduated from Massey University, New Zealand in 2016 with a degree (BE Hons) in Electronics and Computer Engineering. Since then, I have worked as an embedded software engineer, before returning to Massey Uni in 2018. I am currently in the process of submitting my PhD thesis, which focuses on passive indoor localisation.
My areas of expertise range across the following: PCB design, Embedded software development – specifically ARM Cortex, ESP8266 and ESP32, Full stack web development (NodeJS and Go for server side, JS frontend), some experience with Databases (MySQL, Mongo), Data analysis along with some machine learning in Python. Some of my projects may be seen [here].
I have extensive experience programming in C/C++ (mostly in embedded scenarios, some modern C++ 14/17 experience for desktops), Python, JavaScript, and Go. Over the course of my PhD, I have published a number of journal and conference articles both as the first-, and the co- author [here].
Recently, two fellow PhD students and I came in top 4 teams worldwide (1st place in the Earth category) in the Microsoft Imagine Cup. [here].