Carlos Bocanegra is a Wireless System Engineer with a decade of experience designing PHY- and MAC-layer solutions that translate cutting-edge research into real-world wireless products. Currently at Meta Reality Labs, he builds large-scale simulation frameworks and analyzes 4G/5G deployments while contributing to the 802.15.4ab UWB standard to improve link-layer communications. His background blends academic rigor—a PhD in Computer Engineering from Northeastern—with hands-on implementations from self-checkout MIMO systems to Matlab toolbox enhancements shipped globally. Comfortable moving between theory and prototype validation, he focuses on practical solutions for spectrum-scarce, high-density scenarios and has a track record of improving real system resilience and throughput. Early curiosity sparked by a homemade FM radio still informs his experimental, build-first approach to wireless innovation.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Engineering, Master's degree, Computer Engineering at Northeastern University
Contributions:53 commits, 54 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 10 months
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Carlos Bocanegra - Wireless System Engineer at Meta