Summary
John Taylor is an Embedded Systems Engineer with a decade of experience designing hardware and firmware for medical devices, robotics, and industrial systems. He led development of the FDA-approved MyoCycle FES cycle—owning core stimulator and motor control software, hardware test stands, and a team delivering OTA and network features—and holds a patent for a liquid-level sensing electrode/control algorithm. Comfortable across PCB design, BLDC motor control, embedded Linux, BLE/NRF52 firmware and web-backed device services, he currently develops hardware/software for Altec AIR’s air-dehydrator systems. Based in Milton, Florida, he combines hands-on engineering with system-level thinking informed by robotics and motorsports projects, and is also an active tinkerer interested in flight and racing simulators.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Florida