Summary
Bharadwaj Gorthy is a Firmware Engineer with 8 years of embedded systems experience, currently building firmware at Milwaukee Tool from his base in Brookfield, Wisconsin. He brings a strong hardware-software integration background across automotive and research domains, having validated cryptographic algorithms on Zynq SoCs and tested ECU-level systems on Renesas and NXP processors. Skilled in C/C++, Python automation, CAN bus tooling (Vector CANoe/CANalyzer) and CI-driven static analysis, he focuses on improving reliability, security and testability in constrained systems. His work blends academic rigor—measuring latency, power and FPGA area for AES/RSA—with practical lab-to-vehicle test automation and root-cause debugging. Notably, his research identified AES-256 as a high-performance secure choice on Zynq platforms and he has a track record of scripting Jenkins-driven analysis to tighten code quality.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Electronics and Communications Engineering, 3.78, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Electronics and Communications Engineering, 3.78 at Gitam University, Hyderabad
Master’s Degree, Electrical and computer engineering, 3.5, Master’s Degree, Electrical and computer engineering, 3.5 at Colorado State University
Telugu, Hindi, English