Connor Selna is a PhD student and researcher at Northwestern University specializing in designing heterogeneous architectures for highly parallel workloads, with 11 years of engineering experience. He works with the PARAG@N and Grayson research groups building devices and pipelines to measure and process Electrical Impedance Tomography data, combining hardware design with signal processing and systems thinking. Connor tutors engineering students in MATLAB, statics, and linear algebra, reflecting strong mentorship and practical teaching experience. He holds rigorous dual degrees in Computer Engineering and Radio/Television/Film from Northwestern (3.8 GPA) and earlier honors coursework in Computer Engineering, bringing a rare blend of multidisciplinary communication and technical depth to research-driven system design.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, 3.8, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, 3.8 at Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, 4.0, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, 4.0 at The Honors College at the University of Houston
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Connor Selna - Student Researcher at Northwestern University