Kathy Guo is a software engineer based in California with four years of hands-on experience in embedded and wireless systems development. She has worked across the full product lifecycle—requirements, design, simulation, firmware/modem integration, and validation testing—bringing deep familiarity with systems engineering processes and test methodologies. Her cross-layer expertise spans RF, firmware, and physical-layer protocol stacks for standards including 1x/CDMA, WiMax, WCDMA/UMTS, and TD-SCDMA. Kathy has developed on a wide range of embedded platforms (ARM9/11, 8051, STM, DSPs) and RTOS environments (VxWorks, RTXC, PSOS, Embedded Linux, Android), enabling rapid delivery under tight schedules. Currently at General Atomics, she combines rigorous academic training from McMaster and Peking University with practical experience coordinating multi-disciplinary teams. Notably, she excels at bridging hardware-software integration challenges that often derail modem and RF projects.
4 years of coding experience
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Science (M.Sc.) at McMaster University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) at Peking University
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