Benjamin Kamath is a vehicle and embedded software engineer with a decade of hands-on experience designing firmware, RTOS applications, and embedded Linux stacks for aerospace and VR/AR platforms. He has led avionics controller software at Blue Origin, contributed to VR/AR R&D at Meta, and now applies that systems-level rigor to vehicle software at Stoke Space while running a low-power embedded consultancy. Deep technical strengths span C/C++, embedded Rust interest, QEMU-based system emulation, buildroot/Yocto workflows, and board bring-up—paired with CI automation using Jenkins, Docker, and GitLab. Known for bridging schematic-level hardware understanding with production firmware, he brings practical experience across wireless/bus protocols and toolchains like GCC/clang, CMake, and autotools. Based in Seattle, he combines startup agility with aerospace-grade safety mindset and an ongoing focus on RISC-V and modern embedded toolchains.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Electrical Engineering Embedded Systems, Electrical Engineering Embedded Systems at University of Washington
Mathematics and Physics, Mathematics and Physics at Seattle University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Hilo High
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Benjamin Kamath - Vehicle Software Engineer at Stoke Space