Summary
Michael Killewald is an undergraduate research assistant at Michigan State University with eight years of hands-on experience blending hardware and software tinkering with field-focused biological study. Trained in Fisheries and Wildlife with a minor in Entomology, he brings practical lab and outdoor research skills to experimental projects at the Isaacs Lab while maintaining a passion for retro 80's arcade hardware and maker culture. His background as a shop hand in the transportation and asphalt sector underscores a pragmatic, tool-oriented approach to problem solving and equipment maintenance. Comfortable bridging electronics, experimental protocols, and data collection, he excels at turning technical curiosity into reproducible research outcomes. Notably, his GitHub reflects a hobbyist innovator mindset—comfortable prototyping hardware-software integrations that support both research and hobby projects.
8 years of coding experience
General Studies, General Studies at Alpena Community College
Bachelor's degree, Major: Fisheries and Wildlife, Minor: Entomology, Bachelor's degree, Major: Fisheries and Wildlife, Minor: Entomology at Michigan State University