Eugene Cartwright is a firmware engineer with 11 years of experience building low-level systems for storage and heterogeneous computing, currently contributing to Solidigm after a multi-year tenure at Intel. He holds a deep academic background from the University of Arkansas (BS, MS, and doctorate work) where he extended Hthreads for distributed memory and explored runtime scheduling for partial reconfiguration. Eugene combines research-grade expertise in hardware-software co-design with practical firmware delivery at scale, including work on binary translation and runtime optimizations during multiple Intel internships. Based in Longmont, Colorado, he balances serious technical depth with a playful curiosity about learning new approaches and making engineering fun. An under-the-radar strength is his lab systems and tooling experience—maintaining research infrastructure and build flows that keep complex projects reproducible and developer-friendly.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctorate, Computer Engineering, Doctorate, Computer Engineering at University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Master of Science, Computer Engineering, Master of Science, Computer Engineering at University of Arkansas
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