Summary
Adam Farhat is a BMC firmware engineer with nine years of hands-on experience building Linux-based system firmware and low-level C libraries for enterprise blade servers. Based in Beaverton, Oregon, he has driven production work at Cisco, including a full rewrite of a thermal fan control application, MCTP/PLDM libraries for Intel and AMD GPU management, and a web UI tab implemented in React and TypeScript for SNMP support. His background blends firmware, BIOS, and tooling from internships at Intel to technical publishing at Oregon State, where he also authored and formatted engineering textbooks using LaTeX and Pressbooks. Adam is comfortable across hardware interfaces (I2C, PCIe) and protocols, and he’s shown knack for stabilizing toolchains—resolving compiler transitions and protocol test layers during internships. His GitHub archives university projects that reflect a solid academic foundation in computer engineering, paired with practical production experience at scale.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering at Oregon State University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Lincoln High School
English, Arabic