Summary
Joshua Fryer is a sensor developer and embedded-systems engineer with nine years of experience focused on the hardware/software interface, robotics, and SoC platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and TI MSP boards. Currently at Senstar, he applies practical product development skills to sensing solutions while drawing on research experience from Carleton University in wearable systems, privacy-preserving crowdsourced networks, and data-driven models for parallel embedded computation. His background blends academic rigor (MASc in Electrical and Computer Engineering) with hands-on prototyping—examples include a smart parking lot prototype and arcade de-makes—demonstrating an ability to move concepts to working hardware. Joshua is comfortable with both qualitative and quantitative analysis of middleware and embedded architectures, and has contributed to research that reached IEEE ETFA conference consideration. He’s based in Ottawa and brings a curious, experimental mindset that thrives on learning new platforms and building end-to-end embedded solutions.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Applied Sciences - MASc, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Applied Sciences - MASc, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carleton University
French, English