Summary
Austin Chan is an electrical engineer with 8 years of hands-on experience designing embedded hardware and firmware, now applying that expertise at Cummins after system applications roles at Infineon. He specializes in the hardware-software intersection—developing PCBs, rapid prototypes, and microcontroller firmware (including CAN-based systems and PID motor control) while leveraging Python for data analysis and tooling. At Husky Robotics he led and taught a 15-person electronics team, created a reusable CAN firmware library, and managed end-to-end integration between hardware and software. Comfortable with Altium, PSoC, STM8, and Particle IoT platforms, he blends practical lab skills (oscilloscope debugging, surface-mount assembly) with production readiness. Known for turning classroom knowledge into robust products, he’s constantly learning outside formal education to bridge academic theory and real-world engineering.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering at University of Washington
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Mercer Island High School