Nate Kando is an electrical engineer with nine years of experience designing robust control systems, high-reliability PCBs, and power electronics for demanding industries including medical imaging and naval propulsion. Trained in modern control and systems theory (M.S.), he has hands-on experience from developing Kalman-filter-capable models and real-time in-the-loop simulations to architecting portable, power-efficient interactive signage as an independent designer. At Analogic he delivered production-grade high-voltage, high-current boards and led test specification, lab modernization, and cross-discipline coordination; at Electric Boat he developed propulsion models and served as a MathWorks liaison while holding a secret clearance. Equally comfortable in system-level modeling and practical hardware design, he’s now exploring the intersection of embedded controls and PCB design to bring state estimation and feedback regulation onto compact, manufacturable platforms. An often-overlooked strength is his track record of operationalizing compliance and manufacturability early in design, reducing downstream risk and cost.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Electrical Engineering - Systems Theory, Master's Electrical Engineering - Systems Theory at University of Rhode Island
Roadmap (and issue tracker) for the Pulse SMS platform.
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