Andrew Temme is an experimental RF engineer and lecturer with 11+ years delivering RF system architecture, field demonstrations, and hands-on laboratory measurement techniques at a Fortune 100 R&D lab and in academia. He holds BS/MS/PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State (NSF GRFP) and co-invented a microwave time-of-flight camera with the MIT Media Lab that led to a patent and high-impact publication. Comfortable bridging theory, simulation (HFSS), and hardware, he has led multi-node wideband RF programs, flight tests, and an internal R&D effort on distributed RF sensing while mentoring teams and developing proposal-writing curriculum. An active contributor to scikit-rf documentation, he emphasizes clarity in technical tools used by the community. Outside engineering he’s a decade-long firefighter/EMT who applies emergency-response discipline and practical problem-solving to research, teaching, and system design.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electrical Engineering at Michigan State University
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 2 comments in 7 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily contributes to documentation improvements within the `scikit-rf` project. Their work includes adding detailed documentation for the `plot_it_all` function and enhancing the note format in the `networkset.rst` tutorial. Further contributions cover correcting spelling errors in the coaxial media documentation and adding citations for an IEEE Microwave Magazine article, demonstrating a focus on clarity and completeness in the project's documentation.
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