Summary
Matt Huszabianlou is a Senior Scientific Engineering Associate with nine years of hands-on experience in radar, FPGA, DSP, and embedded systems development, now based at Berkeley Lab in Oakland. He previously led radar signal-processing efforts at Joby Aviation and built a 6 GHz FMCW radar end-to-end as an independent project, writing FPGA pipelines, multithreaded C host software, and designing RF PCBs and horn antennas. Comfortable across low-level firmware (including Rust on STM32H7), hardware design, and systems integration, he bridges physics-driven research and production engineering. His background includes quantitative roles at J.P. Morgan and research stints at CERN and Georgetown, reflecting an unusual mix of finance, high-energy physics, and applied electromagnetic engineering. Colleagues rely on him for practical solutions to real-time signal challenges and for shipping reproducible, open-source firmware and tooling.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics & Economics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics & Economics at Georgetown University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at New Trier Township High School
French, English