Summary
Kenneth Huff is a Senior Electrical Engineer with nine years of experience bridging academic research and high-volume semiconductor design, currently focused on radiation effects, digital circuit design, and computer architecture. A Vanderbilt engineering student and former teaching assistant, he progressed from undergraduate researcher and intern roles into DRAM design verification and product engineering at Micron before joining General Dynamics Mission Systems. Kenneth combines hands-on verification and layout-aware thinking with systems-level insight into microelectronics reliability under radiation—an uncommon blend for someone early in their career. Comfortable in both lab and production environments, he has practical experience translating research findings into manufacturable designs and test strategies. Based in the Washington DC–Baltimore area, he brings a pragmatic, collaborative approach to complex hardware-software integration challenges.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Vanderbilt University