Summary
Lucas Kammann is a hardware engineer with 10 years of hands-on experience designing mixed-signal and high-speed PCBs for FPGA and SoC-based systems. At Novo Space he leads schematic capture, Altium layouts and signal/power integrity simulation for designs featuring multi-gigabit transceivers, DDR3/DDR4 and automotive Ethernet, and he helped introduce CI/CD practices for electronic boards. He has built end-to-end IoT products at Apexar—including requirements, manufacturing and bare-metal/Zephyr firmware for Microchip and Nordic platforms—and implements protocols from BLE to LTE and industrial RS485. An active educator at ITBA, he pairs practical industry experience with teaching foundational electronics and data-structure concepts, which sharpens his ability to explain complex designs. Based in Vicente López, Argentina, Lucas combines deep circuit-level intuition with system integration skills that bridge firmware, hardware and verification workflows.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, Electronics Technician, High School Diploma, Electronics Technician at Casa Salesiana Pio IX
Engineer's degree, Electronics, Engineer's degree, Electronics at ITBA Universidad
Spanish, English