Summary
Blake Karbon is an interdisciplinary software and hardware engineer with a decade of experience building full-stack applications, secure RESTful APIs, and developer tooling alongside low-level firmware and kernel work. Currently an undergraduate data science researcher at Purdue’s Data Mine, he built a custom Apache Superset-based analytics platform, managed full-stack hosting, and created cross-platform development containers while championing secure, documented handoffs. His background spans machine learning engineering and project management for immersive cooling deployments, giving him a rare combination of applied ML, systems programming, and hardware-in-the-loop experience. Comfortable across languages, toolchains, and environments, he focuses on practical portability and integration—often exploring edge cases where software meets hardware. Based in Greeley, Colorado, Blake pairs vintage computing enthusiasm with modern engineering practices, making him as likely to optimize a kernel driver as to craft a polished React front end.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at University of Northern Colorado
Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering at Metropolitan State University of Denver
English, Spanish