Summary
Gabriel Karras is an analog-digital board designer with eight years of experience building hardware for space and high-reliability applications, currently designing mixed-signal boards at MDA Space. He combines hands-on PCB and analog design with FPGA and HDL experience from roles at Matrox and Concordia University, where he also taught digital systems and debugging practices. Comfortable across firmware, FPGA toolchains (Vivado, Yosys) and simulation flows (Modelsim, GHDL), he brings a systems-level perspective informed by partial studies in theoretical and mathematical physics. Based in Mars, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, he pairs methodical engineering discipline with a curiosity-driven, research-minded approach to problem solving that often spans both electronics and physics domains.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Engineering at Concordia University
Bachelor of Science - BS(Incomplete), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS(Incomplete), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Université de Montréal
English, French, Spanish, Greek