Summary
Amin Keshavarzi is an embedded system engineer with 11 years of experience designing hardware and firmware across AVR and ARM (Cortex-M) platforms, currently building embedded products at Dotin. He has deep hands-on expertise in bare-metal and RTOS development, common fieldbus and peripheral interfaces (SPI, UART, I2C, CAN, RS232/RS485), and integrating sensors and comms modules such as GSM, ZigBee, GPS, and Wi‑Fi. Amin’s portfolio spans end-to-end projects—from PCB and schematic design to production-focused firmware for power supplies, buoy trackers, theft and fire detection systems, and compact ESP32 video recorders. He consistently improves reliability and manufacturability, for example cutting assembly time fourfold through PCB optimization and overcoming multiple hardware limits by co-designing firmware and electronics. Familiar with Embedded Linux and buildroot, he combines pragmatic problem-solving with systems-level thinking and a track record of bringing battery-powered, real-time devices to field deployment. Based in Tehran, he thrives on tackling constrained-resource challenges and translating sensor data into robust, connected products.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS) Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master of Science (MS) Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Tabriz
Associate's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Associate's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Shahid Bahonar Technical and Engineering College
Bachelor's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Lorestan University
English, Persian