Jigar Hira is an Optical Metrology Engineer and electrical engineering student with eight years of hands-on experience in embedded systems, hardware design, and firmware development across consumer electronics and research settings. At Amazon Lab126 he built integrated ECAD-to-MCAD platforms, scalable automated test frameworks, and advanced R&D prototypes—ranging from true 3D volumetric displays to mmWave-based occupancy sensing—while mentoring junior engineers. Proficient in C and Python, he blends schematic and PCB layout skills with IoT, Raspberry Pi, and AWS-driven test orchestration to accelerate device validation and benchmarking. His background includes FPGA accelerator research for CNN inference and practical experience with conductive-ink PCB printing and millimeter-wave sensor integration. Based in Sunnyvale, he combines academic rigor from UC Irvine with a hobbyist streak in robotics and autonomous systems, often prototyping end-to-end embedded solutions himself. This mix of system-level thinking and low-level implementation makes him effective at turning experimental ideas into reliable, testable hardware platforms.
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Jigar Hira - Optical Metrology Engineer at Amazon Lab126