Summary
Jacqueline Robinson is a software engineer with eight years of hands-on experience designing and implementing C++ systems on Linux and Windows, specializing in real-time hardware interfacing over PCI, Ethernet, and USB. At Raytheon she architects and integrates multiple codebases that command RF hardware and complex geometric algorithms, leads design reviews, and maintains automated nightly build-and-test pipelines. Her background includes embedded communications for software-defined radios at Northrop Grumman, strong lab integration skills using register data, plots, and RDMs, and practical scripting in bash, csh, and perl to streamline workflows. Jacqueline holds an active DoD security clearance and brings proven ability to translate new hardware requirements into robust software interfaces. Based in the Greater Tucson Area, she combines deep low-level systems knowledge with an appetite for tools and process improvements, and maintains a public presence at jarobinsonresearch.com.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Torrey Pines High School
BS, Computer Engineering, BS, Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara