Summary
Marek Kida is a teaching assistant and embedded software engineer with 11 years of experience focused on optical measurement systems, signal processing, and real-time embedded applications. At Lublin University of Technology he researches demodulation of optical spectra for Bragg-grating sensors while teaching embedded systems, vision, and real-time courses. Outside academia he leads and mentors the Hydrogreen Team’s firmware developers, building C/C++ telemetry, data-acquisition and vehicle-control software to meet safety-critical practices. His career blends hands-on embedded development (including commercial C/C++ roles) with applied research, giving him a knack for turning complex sensor algorithms into reliable production code. Based in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, he pairs a mechatronics master’s background and international study with a meticulous, test-driven approach to system design. An often-overlooked strength is his ability to bridge student mentorship and production-grade engineering, accelerating team capability while advancing research.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Mechatronika, Mechatronika at VILNIUS TECH - Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Magister inżynier (Mgr inż.), Mechatronika, Magister inżynier (Mgr inż.), Mechatronika at Politechnika Lubelska
IT technician, IT technician at Zespół Szkół Elektronicznych w Rzeszowie