Summary
Barnabas Nomo is a Ghanaian engineer and software developer with a decade of experience designing low-power IoT systems, embedded firmware, and community-driven STEM initiatives. He has led electronics and firmware teams on critical projects—from a grant-funded low-cost ventilator to agricultural sensor networks and city-scale LPWAN proofs of concept—bridging hardware, C firmware, and cloud integration. As a volunteer with ELiTE and an initiator of the Accra Smart City Accelerator, he builds Raspberry Pi laptop labs and connectivity infrastructure to bring open-source computing and reliable internet access to underserved makers. He also co-created Farmsense and other agricultural probes that combine sensor design with actionable dashboards, earning national recognition and commercial pilots. Notably, Barnabas combines hands-on soldering and sensor validation with program leadership and grant-winning project delivery, often working at the intersection of sustainability, agriculture, and accessible education.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Academic City College