Summary
Cody Anderson is a firmware engineer with nine years of experience designing and validating mission-critical embedded systems, currently building firmware at Amazon in Redmond. He specializes in bare-metal C/C++ and Assembly development, low-power and reliability-focused designs, FPGA/SystemVerilog work, and hands-on PCB schematic and integration testing. His background includes multiple roles at Microsoft and applied research firmware internships, giving him a track record of shipping robust embedded features across large-scale platforms. Cody pairs iterative lab and field testing practices with scripting-driven testbenches in Python to accelerate verification and reduce regressions. Notably, he blends digital design and firmware fluency, enabling him to move seamlessly between HDL-driven hardware verification and production firmware delivery.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Computer Engineering at DigiPen Institute of Technology