Summary
Hamid Rostami is an embedded software engineer with 15 years’ experience designing digital and mixed-signal hardware and shipping firmware across diverse microcontroller families (8051, AVR, STM32, ESP, TI Hercules). He combines deep C expertise with practical IoT experience—implementing protocols like HTTP, MQTT and CIP Safety, and integrating Ethernet, Wi‑Fi, Zigbee and LoRa in commercial sensor products. Hamid has led firmware and cloud-interfacing work, introducing Google Protobuf for better device-app interoperability and building Python services to manage fleets over unreliable networks. Comfortable on Arch/Debian/Ubuntu, he pairs low-level bare-metal techniques (coroutines for minimal MCUs) with safety-focused embedded development for industrial projects. Based in Shannon, Ireland, he currently drives IoT alarm sensor design and has a master’s background in ICT and cybersystems.
15 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree ICT for Internet and Multimedia - Cybersystems, Master's degree ICT for Internet and Multimedia - Cybersystems at Università degli Studi di Padova
Bachelor's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Mehrastan University
English, Persian