Bo Zhu is a Senior Software Engineer specializing in embedded firmware for AC charging systems, with five years of hands-on experience shipping production firmware at Tesla across Optimus Charger, Mobile Connector, and Wall Connector products. A Georgia Tech CmpE graduate now pursuing an MS in Computer Science, he progressed from intern to senior engineer by improving power-loss recovery algorithms and bringing up Gen 3 Mobile Connector firmware including vehicle-to-load features. His background includes cost-reduction and reliability wins at WHOOP—integrating new haptic drivers, cutting COGS, and fixing memory/I2C bugs—and leading a 10-person data-acquisition team that boosted telemetry coverage 5x while slashing processing time. Based in Atlanta, he combines low-level hardware bring-up, embedded systems optimization, and CI-driven automation with a knack for pragmatic solutions that surface hard-to-see data for real-time decisions. An avid US junior team bridge player, he brings analytical rigor and strategic thinking from competitive play into collaborative engineering.
5 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
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