Summary
Eric Graves is an embedded software engineer with nine years of experience building microcontroller and embedded Linux systems across x86 and ARM platforms, fluent in C/C++ and familiar with .NET and Python. He has developed PCIe drivers, MicroBlaze firmware, and integrated quantum-safe key exchange into DPU-based networking, demonstrating a mix of low-level firmware, hardware test automation, and systems integration. Comfortable across the full project lifecycle, Eric has supported custom U-Boot and Yocto builds for SOM/SBC products and designed manufacturing test procedures for production hardware. He pairs electrical engineering training from UT Austin with hands-on experience in FPGA RTL, SSD test systems, and GUI tooling, enabling him to bridge hardware and software teams effectively. Notably, he’s moved from family-run manufacturing operations to designing production-ready firmware and test infrastructure for cutting-edge cryptographic hardware.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
Spanish