Arthur Komatsu is an Embedded Software Engineer with eight years of experience building low-power firmware and secure embedded systems, now developing secure hardware software for Pixel phones at Google. He has designed firmware architectures, HAL layers, and CI/CD pipelines that enabled over 3,000 energy meters to be deployed and remotely updated in production. His background spans end-to-end embedded product development—from RTOS-based metering and anomaly detection algorithms to battery-powered geolocation and QR-based access devices. At Google he transitioned from counter-abuse and storage engineering into security-focused embedded work, combining cloud-connected device expertise with on-device key management and authentication. Known for debugging complex field issues and improving system reliability, he brings practical operations experience to firmware design. Based in Mountain View, he pairs a Bachelor's in Electronic Engineering with a demonstrated ability to make hardware swaps and remote maintenance less risky through thoughtful architecture.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Electronic Engineering, Bachelor's degree Electronic Engineering at Universidade de Brasília
Contributions:1 release, 8 pushes, 1 branch in 11 months
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Arthur Komatsu - Embedded Software Engineer at Google