Summary
Darwin Clark is an electrical and embedded systems engineer from the University of Waterloo (Class of 2026) with a decade of hands-on experience spanning PCB design, firmware, and test automation. He has interned across industries—from simulating batteries at Anduril to DVT and development boards at Figure, and worked on iPhone hardware at Apple—bringing product-focused rigor to both prototypes and production. At UW Orbital and Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group he designed signal-integrity-conscious PCBs and firmware training boards, navigating component shortages and emphasizing ease-of-use. His background includes low-level middleware work in automotive infotainment and building low-power nRF52 embedded systems, demonstrating a rare blend of hardware, firmware, and systems thinking. Based in the Greater Seattle Area, he combines curiosity for clocks, comms, and solar power with a track record of shipping reliable, testable hardware. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and detail-oriented, often documenting complex systems to accelerate team onboarding and continuity.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc Computer Engineering at University of Waterloo