Summary
Evan Hosseini is a Principal Firmware Engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience designing embedded systems for high-regulation medical devices and IoT platforms. He has driven firmware and hardware co-design across implantable cardiac devices, electromagnetic navigation systems, and an endovascular BCI, bridging requirements with cross-functional teams to deliver clinically critical subsystems. Comfortable from low-power ARM Cortex MCU development and RTOS work to FPGA beamformer code and embedded Linux gateways, he brings full-stack embedded fluency. His background in both hardware engineering and intensive signal processing gives him a knack for solving performance-constrained problems where correctness and safety matter most. Based in the Twin Cities, he pairs a Master’s in ECE with a track record at GE Healthcare, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, and Synchron, and has contributed upstream fixes to open embedded projects like mbed OS.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
University of Minnesota Twin Cities