Summary
Malcolm Regan is an electrical engineer and test automation specialist with nine years of hands-on experience across hardware, test, and research roles, currently focused on eHIL test automation at Aurora. With a master's at NC State and a background spanning Wolfspeed, Lytx, NIST, and academia, he blends device-level understanding with system-level test engineering. He is deeply interested in non-Von Neumann architectures and novel condensed-matter devices, aiming to translate alternative information encodings into practical optimization accelerators. Malcolm’s career bridges lab research and production engineering—equally comfortable designing hardware test rigs, automating validation workflows, and exploring unconventional computing paradigms. Based in Pittsburgh, he brings a rare mix of experimental research insight and production-grade test automation experience.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master's Degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering at North Carolina State University
Bachelor’s Degree Electrical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University
Associate’s Degree Electrical Engineering Technology, Associate’s Degree Electrical Engineering Technology at Cuyahoga Community College