Summary
Henri Schulz is an electrical and computer engineering professional focused on embedded controls and biomedical instrumentation, currently an Embedded Controls Intern at Tempo and pursuing an M.S. in Computer Engineering at UC San Diego. He has led interdisciplinary teams to design and deploy novel hardware-software systems—most notably an Arduino- and Python-driven automated vapor inhalant platform for group-housed mice used in neuroscience research. Henri combines hands-on FPGA, embedded, and full-stack testing experience with teaching roles in object-oriented design, demonstrating both technical depth and an ability to translate complex systems for others. His background in low-cost medical device prototyping and community-facing roles (from Engineering World Health to city pool management) highlights a practical, user-centered approach to engineering that balances safety, reliability, and real-world constraints.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Computer Engineering, Master of Science, Computer Engineering at UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering
University of California, San Diego
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Davis Senior High School