Summary
Andrew Powell is an electrical engineer and teacher assistant with a decade of hands-on experience designing embedded systems, firmware, and PCB layouts, currently pursuing an MEng (and later a PhD) in Electrical Engineering at Temple University. He has built FPGA and processor-based prototypes, written low-level C/C++ and LabVIEW FPGA code for CompactRIO systems at NASA, and developed Arduino-based environmental and biomedical sensing projects that integrate Bluetooth and Android apps. Comfortable across hardware and software stacks, he combines MATLAB, Java, Eagle PCB, and microcontroller expertise to move projects from schematics to deployed demos. He has mentored high-school students in applied engineering and led multidisciplinary teams during internships, demonstrating both teaching aptitude and practical problem-solving. Notably, Andrew created shared libraries to bridge LabVIEW, C++, Java, and C# in embedded contexts—evidence of his ability to connect diverse toolchains for real-world systems.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng, Electrical Engineering, 3.88, Master of Engineering - MEng, Electrical Engineering, 3.88 at Temple University