Charles Hamilton is a multidisciplinary tech and creative professional with over a decade of experience designing and shipping hardware and software products, authoring technical books, and producing documentary film. He has built embedded devices, IoT dashboards, and award-winning prototypes while authoring The BeagleBone Black Cookbook and creating training documentation for US, NATO, and Ukrainian simulation platforms. As an adjunct computer engineering professor and former product lead, he blends hands-on systems engineering with UX, technical writing, and product strategy to translate complex technologies for diverse audiences. He also serves on a municipal public art advisory board, reflecting a rare fusion of technical depth and cultural stewardship. Notably, his maker background includes early work on wearable sensors, home-health robotics, and user-first devices aimed at seniors—projects that demonstrate a pragmatic focus on real-world impact.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS , Computer Science (initial course work), Master of Science - MS , Computer Science (initial course work) at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Filosofia y Letras, Filosofia y Letras at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Pending, Master of Liberal Studies, Pending, Master of Liberal Studies at Rollins College
Cinematography and Film/Video Production, Cinematography and Film/Video Production at New York University
Bachelor's degree, History/Spanish, Bachelor's degree, History/Spanish at Emory University
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