Ali Mosallaei is an electrical engineering undergraduate at the University of Michigan with six years of hands-on experience in high-frequency circuitry, RF systems, and computer architecture visualization. He has contributed to nonlinear mm-wave and sub-THz IC research in Prof. Ehsan Afshari’s lab and built dual-band VHF/UHF trackers and mesh-network logic at the Michigan eXploration Lab. Ali has practical aerospace systems exposure from a JPL flight software and avionics internship and has taught CubeSat systems at the senior and graduate level. He also developed AkitaRTM, a real-time monitoring tool for architecture simulations, signaling a knack for tooling that bridges hardware and software. Based in Lexington, MA, he combines rigorous academic research with applied development for embedded and RF systems, often working at the intersection of electromagnetics and system-level software.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Electrical Engineering, Bachelor's degree Electrical Engineering at University of Michigan
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