Summary
Aidan Johnson is an electrical engineer with eight years of hands-on experience in signal processing, neuroengineering, and medical imaging, currently advancing ultrasound system work at Sonic Concepts. He graduated with honors from the University of Washington and has pursued research into biosonar and multi-agent active sensing, translating biological principles of echolocation into computational models and hardware. Aidan’s background spans embedded ARM data acquisition, microphone and filtering circuit design, and algorithmic optimization for computer vision and machine learning. He brings practical energy systems and power-economics exposure from earlier research and internships, giving him a systems-level perspective beyond pure signal theory. Colleagues describe him as someone who sees complex functions as signals to be interpreted—a viewpoint that guides his cross-disciplinary work between neuroscience and applied engineering. Based in Seattle, he combines academic rigor with product-focused execution on acoustic and ultrasonic technologies.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Shorewood High School
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Electrical Engineering at University of Washington College of Engineering
English, Spanish