Summary
Camry Mabon is a hardware engineer with eight years of experience building electronics for defense, metrology, IoT, and photonics applications, currently contributing to CAE’s MAD-Xr project in Montreal. A University of Ottawa alum with a focus on photonics and microwave systems, she combines hands-on PCB and RF design with firmware and cloud datalogging work developed for the National Research Council. Her background spans failure analysis and standards-driven risk assessment at Health Canada, RF simulation and component testing in industry, and founding leadership in the University of Ottawa Electric Racing team. She’s an active hobbyist in the open-source electronics community, bringing practical maker sensibilities to production-grade systems. Known for translating messy field data into actionable analytics, she blends experimental rigging skills with disciplined systems thinking. Open to new collaborations, she leverages both research partnerships and grassroots electronics networks to accelerate applied engineering outcomes.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Ottawa