Summary
Nathan Siegel is an applications engineer with nine years of experience specializing in low-power wired and wireless microcontrollers, particularly MSP430 and BLE-enabled devices. He has a track record of translating deep hardware and protocol knowledge into clear application notes, system-level reference designs, and customer-facing sample software that accelerate product development. At Texas Instruments he combined field support with published collateral and hands-on debugging for ultrasonic sensing, flow metering, mesh networking and building-automation systems, and he continues to bridge technical and legal domains through JD studies at UCLA Law. Based in San Diego and now an associate at Fish & Richardson, he offers a rare mix of embedded-systems expertise and intellectual-property awareness that helps turn complex engineering problems into usable, well-documented solutions.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
University of California, Los Angeles
Doctor of Law - JD, Doctor of Law - JD at University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law