Summary
Henry Stann is a software engineer with eight years of experience specializing in robotics, embedded systems, control software, and automation, currently building instrumentation software for automated viscometers. He blends low-level C/C++ and microcontroller work (STM32, ATmega) with higher-level application and UI development in C#, Python, Qt/QML, and WPF to deliver customer-focused, regulatory-ready solutions. Henry has a track record of turning prototypes into product-ready systems—from a Bluetooth smart-lock proof of concept and smart-helmet demos to lab instrumentation that supports ASTM testing—and he contributes across the full stack including databases (SQLite, MongoDB) and DevOps. Comfortable in cross-functional teams, he leverages hands-on hardware testing and user research experience from academic consulting to uncover hidden product assumptions and improve usability. Based in Mesa, AZ, he pairs biomedical engineering training with practical industrial software delivery to bridge the gap between lab prototypes and compliant, maintainable products.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering at Bucknell University
french, writing