Summary
Byran Huang is an inventive engineer focused on hardware-software integration, currently supported by FUTO and NextPCB to advance open-source projects. Over six years he has shipped embedded and mechatronic systems—from bare-metal and RTOS firmware to R&D for RF (DC to THz) and surgical-robot power/OCT systems—while contributing low-power firmware used by vendors like Keychron and Framework. His background spans product R&D, underwater ROV leadership with record MATE scores, and rapid THz imaging prototyping at MIT, demonstrating a strong experimental-to-product throughput. Byran pairs hands-on manufacturing experience (SLS/FDM/SLA/CNC) and UI/UX/web work with creative tooling in Blender and DaVinci Resolve, reflecting a rare blend of physical systems engineering and polished user-facing design. He’s driven by a “attempt the impossible” ethos and a proven ability to accelerate development cycles by an order of magnitude in cutting-edge domains.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BS ABET, Electrical Engineering, BS ABET, Electrical Engineering at Yale University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Phillips Exeter Academy
Chinese, English, javascript (aka java) and c (aka c++)