Eric Holland is an engineering leader with 11+ years of experience turning research and ideas into shipped products, currently leading teams at Google from Mountain View. He blends hardware and software fluency—evidenced by embedded kernel work bringing up a DartuinoP0 target with STM32 peripherals—to tackle problems across IoT, electronics, and systems engineering. His career includes senior technical and VP roles in lighting and wireless companies where he helped translate market needs into manufacturable solutions. Known for applying lateral technologies across disciplinary boundaries, he balances hands-on engineering with product-minded judgment that builds trust with customers and colleagues.
Contributions:61 commits, 14 PRs, 32 pushes in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Eric's contributions primarily involve bringing up and configuring a new target, the DartuinoP0, within the LK embedded kernel. This includes initializing hardware components such as the STM32 microcontroller's UART, Ethernet, QSPI flash, and USB FS peripherals. They've implemented low-level drivers and configurations to support features like network connectivity and an accelerometer, demonstrating a focus on board bring-up and hardware-software integration.
Contributions:80 pushes, 47 branches in 6 years 11 months
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