Summary
Dan Yerushalmi is a seasoned firmware engineer based in Israel with 10 years of hands-on experience designing low-power embedded systems and commercial Bluetooth Low Energy products. He is an expert in Nordic Semiconductor nRF52/nRF54 SoCs, BLE stacks, and real-time debugging, and has a track record of shipping robust firmware from prototype to production. Dan has led small engineering teams while remaining deeply technical—writing drivers, optimizing algorithms for GPGPU and embedded platforms, and owning PCBA bring-up and remote firmware update solutions. His background spans ZigBee, NFC, and heterogeneous machine vision systems, reflecting a rare blend of wireless protocol depth and algorithmic optimization. A fast learner and clear communicator, he favors efficient, maintainable firmware and contributes to open source on GitHub. Colleagues rely on him to take ownership of critical designs and translate complex hardware constraints into reliable products.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc. Communication Systems Engineering, B.Sc. Communication Systems Engineering at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
English, Hebrew