Brian Hardell is a hardware engineer and UCLA MS candidate with nine years of hands-on experience building high-performance embedded and analog systems, now designing hardware at Apple. He has driven system-level solutions from ultra-low-noise 14-layer analog boards and 128-channel digital instruments to power architectures for an EV that achieved 130+ mi/kWh, routinely catching schematic and layout issues before fabrication. Comfortable spanning firmware, software, and hardware, he has automated validation workflows (including a Python library to parse schematics and generate power trees) and contributed DICOM tooling and data-ingest features in production. A seasoned mentor and instructor, he’s led multi-person teams, developed curricula for novice engineers, and built DevOps workflows that improved reliability across projects. Notably, he blends deep analog design skill with software automation to accelerate build cycles and reduce costly late-stage rework.
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