Isabelle André is a Silicon Engineer with eight years of hands-on experience bridging embedded firmware, RTL design, and verification across companies from startups to Microsoft and Tesla. Currently designing and verifying custom AI silicon at Microsoft, she brings a rare blend of hardware systems insight and software-first tooling—having built UVM testbenches, React transaction visualizers, and firmware for automotive and robotics platforms. Her background includes leading payload electrical systems for an autonomous fixed-wing drone and developing motion-planning and control software for surgical robotics, showing comfort across real-time control, signal conditioning, and system integration. A pragmatic troubleshooter, she’s equally at home debugging encoder noise and automating USB test frameworks, and has a track record of shipping infrastructure that accelerates verification and HIL workflows. Outside of work she experiments with rapid prototyping and 3D printer design, and admits that occasional circuit fires have only made her more careful and curious.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Electrical Engineering at The University of British Columbia
Masters of Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Masters of Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering at Purdue University
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