Summary
Fuad Mammadzada is an embedded systems engineer and researcher with nine years of hands-on experience building firmware and DAQ software, currently an Associate Researcher at Fraunhofer IIS and a PhD candidate in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He blends academic teaching and mentorship—multiple TA and SI roles at Lund University—with practical product delivery, from STM32/ESP32 firmware for airport e-gates to HUB75E LED drivers and ModBus interfaces. A CERN Summer Student, he improved C++ DAQ tooling for LHCb test-beam setups, evidencing comfort with legacy codebases and hardware-focused refactoring. Based in Erlangen, he brings deep low-level expertise across MCUs, timers, DMA, and interrupts, paired with a proven ability to translate sensor datasheets into robust production drivers. Notably, his trajectory shows a rare combination of research-grade measurement systems work and real-world embedded product engineering.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Bachelor's degree, Process Automation Engineering, 92.06, Bachelor's degree, Process Automation Engineering, 92.06 at Baku Higher Oil School
Master's degree, Embedded Electronics Engineering, Master's degree, Embedded Electronics Engineering at Lund University