Summary
Brent Peterson is an embedded prototype engineer with 11 years of experience designing high-performance, ultra-low-power firmware and signal-processing algorithms for microcontrollers. He authored several TI software libraries—including fixed-point math and DSP tooling for ARM and MSP430—and contributed to TI’s RTOS efforts, bringing deep expertise in runtime optimization and embedded math. Brent founded DestinyStlGenerator, a niche community-facing project that served over 300k downloadable 3D-print models, demonstrating an uncommon blend of engineering rigor and product-minded side projects. He has experience at Google’s Chrome OS firmware team and a history of shipping reference designs and bootloaders, comfortable moving between low-level device work and web-enabled tooling. Based in the Cape Coral area, he pairs formal training from RPI with a patent-pending background in embedded math, often finding creative crossovers between firmware efficiency and real-world maker communities.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Computer and Systems Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Computer and Systems Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
English