Summary
Nicholas Carr is a versatile software engineer based in Toronto with a decade of hands-on experience across embedded systems, robotics, web development, and industrial control. Trained in Engineering Physics at UBC and with time at DTU, he blends strong math/physics grounding with practical engineering—building everything from ESP32 IoT prototypes and SDR test rigs to React dashboards and CAN diagnostics. His internships at Tesla, Neupeak Robotics, and Bioform show an ability to move between firmware, hardware-in-the-loop testing, and full-stack visualization while shipping automation and tooling (pytest HIL tests, SQL fleet analysis, THREE.js visualizers). A prolific hackathon tinkerer and co-founder of a youth coding org, he pairs rapid prototyping curiosity with disciplined engineering practices like unit testing and type-safe front-end work. Notably, he’s comfortable designing low-voltage wiring and manufacturing-ready assembly instructions as well as writing the software that validates them.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Ontario Secondary School Diploma, Ontario Secondary School Diploma at Richmond Hill High School
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Engineering Physics, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Engineering Physics at The University of British Columbia
Technical University of Denmark
English, French