Josh Einstein-curtis is a Research Scientist and veteran electrical engineer with 12 years designing FPGA, LLRF, and embedded systems for national labs and light-source facilities. He blends deep analog RF design and low-noise electronics with firmware, SoC and network/system engineering, having moved from Fermilab and XR Trading to security research at Carnegie Mellon and senior engineering at RadiaSoft before joining DESY. Equally comfortable in broadcast production and hands-on repair, he consults as a broadcast engineer while contributing practical systems expertise to facility upgrades and operations. Josh holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and a multidisciplinary background that includes drama and Chinese studies, a combination that surfaces in his pragmatic yet creative problem solving. Not obvious from titles: he’s repeatedly bridged research-grade instrumentation and production workflows, turning lab prototypes into robust operational systems.
12 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Colorado State University
MS Electrical Engineering LEAP, MS Electrical Engineering LEAP at Boston University
Chinese, Chinese at Southwest University
The Taft School
BHA Drama Cultural Studies Chinese, BHA Drama Cultural Studies Chinese at Carnegie Mellon University
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