Summary
Micah Richert is a Senior Scientist in San Diego with 12 years of experience building large-scale vision systems, deep neural networks, and biologically inspired spiking neural models. Trained as a computational neurobiologist (Ph.D., UCSD), he blends rigorous research—publications and patents in machine vision and motion processing—with hands-on engineering across Python, C/C++, CUDA, Verilog, and Matlab. He has delivered end-to-end solutions from Linux kernel work on Snapdragon platforms and bare-metal MCU code to FPGA pipelines that convert parallel camera streams into MIPI, enabling real-world robotics deployments. Comfortable across x86, ARM, GPU and FPGA platforms, Micah is as likely to prototype a novel model as he is to optimize firmware or kernel subsystems to make it run in production.
12 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computational Neurobiology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computational Neurobiology at UCSD
English, Spanish