Summary
Hersh Joshi is an embedded software engineer with eight years of experience building firmware, video compression, and imaging subsystems for products ranging from AR glasses to autonomous driving platforms. Currently at Meta, he develops bare-metal and RTOS firmware with pre-silicon validation expertise across camera, ISP, and graphics subsystems. His background includes high-performance data and perception engineering for GM’s Ultra Cruise, kernel/firmware work at Intel, and hardware-focused internships designing PCBs and RF filters, giving him a rare full-stack embedded perspective from silicon to system. A UCLA MSEE, he pairs low-level C/C++ and real-time development with practical ML and computer-vision experience, and has contributed teaching-grade embedded courseware used in university labs. Notably, he blends production firmware rigor with hands-on sensor and PCB design—useful when software must respect hardware limits.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, Diploma at Mira Loma High School
University of California, Los Angeles
English, Hindi, Marathi, Chinese