Summary
Guyrandy Jean-gilles is an R&D Electrical Engineer with nine years of hands-on experience designing electronics, firmware, and mechanical systems for medical devices and diagnostics in the Los Angeles area. He has led end-to-end projects—from PCB and wiring-harness design to embedded Linux/C firmware and system-level integration—delivering field-ready products and rapid deployments. His background includes validating fluid-dynamics models, designing nitinol stents and aspiration systems, and optimizing manufacturing processes to cut cycle times and improve yield. Notably, he bridged low-level firmware and userspace on embedded Linux using pragmatic IPC patterns (filesystem, systemd, env vars) to simplify product architecture for serviceability. Guyrandy combines lab wet-work and in-vivo validation with production-focused engineering, making him comfortable moving concepts from prototype bench tests to clinical or field use. He holds a Bioengineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania and brings a systems-minded approach that uncovers process inefficiencies and practical, testable solutions.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at University of Pennsylvania
English, French, Haitian Creole