Summary
Josh Du is a hardware validation engineer with nine years of experience designing and validating sensing systems, currently on Apple’s hardware team in Cupertino. He has deep hands-on expertise across microcontrollers (C2000, MSP430, Xmega, PIC, Freescale), FPGA workflows (Altera, Xilinx), board-level design (Altium, Eagle) and embedded software in C/C++/Java/LabVIEW/VHDL. His background spans sensor characterization—optical and temperature—test automation, and data analysis using Spotfire and Excel/VB, and he has led sensing hardware teams for Apple Watch programs. Known for rapid learning and adaptability, he combines mechanical design experience from robotics with rigorous production test development from Texas Instruments, enabling practical solutions that improve repeatability and manufacturability.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineer, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineer at University of Florida
Chinese, English