I have a wide range of professional interests, ranging from electronics to computer science. With these as my core problem solving tools, I have worked on projects in several domains, including physics (particle accelerator), software and hardware engineering—in development (products' design) as well as research (university PhD)—and automotive industry (glow plug control). It usually doesn’t take me much time to acquaint myself with a new domain; days rather than weeks, especially when literature and skilled domain experts are at hand.I believe I have strong analytical skills, being able to understand the core of a problem rather quickly and then gradually transform it to a concrete solution. My capacities for the system-level overview guide me when dissecting deeply covered technical issues; I have strong belief no problems should be addressed in isolation. Throughout the process, I strive to find the technologies that solve the problem most efficiently, are most approachable to other team members, and are maintainable in the long run. I like to do things well, with quality being my top concern.Specialties: Cutting edge R&D for large physics experiments; particle accelerators, telescopes, team leading, long term planning, setting goals
Listed skills include Embedded Systems, Programming, Software Development, Project Management, and 30 others.