Erik Lee is a computer engineer with 10 years of hands-on experience bridging hardware and software, currently developing and integrating test equipment at Leidos. He thrives at the intersection of digital logic and systems software, having designed FPGA and microcontroller solutions, written drivers for serial/high-voltage testers, and led hardware-software efforts through full project lifecycles. His background includes embedded and desktop software roles across DoD, Space Dynamics Laboratory, and industry, with strengths in test methodology, automation, and reliable manufacturing-grade tooling. Erik holds a BS in Computer Engineering and an MSE in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Johns Hopkins EP, and he brings a practical maker’s sensibility—Raspberry Pi projects and custom programming hardware—to large-scale, safety-conscious environments.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Engineering, Computer Engineering, GPA 3.74, Associate of Engineering, Computer Engineering, GPA 3.74 at Snow College
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, GPA 3.62, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, GPA 3.62 at Utah State University
Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, GPA 3.68, Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, GPA 3.68 at Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals
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