Summary
Bhuvan Belur is an Electrical Design Engineer with a decade of hands-on experience building flight-grade avionics and hardware for launch vehicles, currently designing flight systems for Stoke Space’s fully reusable Nova rocket. A UC Berkeley EECS graduate, he has repeatedly taken avionics from schematic to successful flight—designing PCBs, avionics bays, and actuator controllers that have supported launches to 11k–16k ft and live telemetry/video. He pairs rigorous software practices (MISRA-C compression work for NASA’s GLIDE) with RF-aware PCB design and SPAD optical-comm simulation experience, demonstrating comfort across hardware, firmware, and testing. As a former Space Enterprise at Berkeley president and chief safety officer he led complex hotfire campaigns, safety programs, and fundraising for a ~60-member team, showing both technical depth and operational leadership. Notably, he has earned a NASA Space Grant and shipped a consumer-facing app as a sole developer, reflecting both research pedigree and product delivery chops.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley College of Engineering
High School Diploma, Computer Science, 13, High School Diploma, Computer Science, 13 at Westminster School