Austin Page is an ASIC Flow Developer with 14 years of software engineering experience, blending deep Python expertise, Linux systems administration, and virtualization with hands-on OpenStack and infrastructure work. Based in Austin, Texas and currently at Ericsson, he focuses on automating and streamlining semiconductor design flows and build infrastructures. Passionate about open source collaboration, he brings a systems-minded approach to complex tooling and CI problems, informed by a Computer Engineering background from NC State. Outside work he mentors FRC robotics teams, reflecting a practical, mentorship-driven mindset that helps translate theory into reliable, production-ready solutions.
14 years of coding experience
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University
FRC Robot Electrical and Kinematic Tool - This is a tool for modeling the electrical and kinematic properties of an FRC robot. It aims to make predictions about how a robot's electrical system would respond to loads, in particular motors, and predict the effects of those loads.
Contributions:96 commits, 50 PRs, 144 pushes in 24 days
Contributions:9 pushes, 1 branch in 6 years 5 months
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