Summary
Nicholas Harris is an R&D product development engineer and Georgia Tech MS candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering focused on signal processing and bioengineering, with 11 years of hands-on experience across firmware, GPU-accelerated image processing, and biomedical sensing. He has built end-to-end pipelines—from deep learning models that extract muscle architecture from ultrasound to multimodal signal processing for EMG, bioimpedance, and electrodermal activity—and has led teaching and project efforts supporting large undergraduate cohorts. His industry internships span The Aerospace Corporation, Cisco Meraki, and Marvell, where he drove significant performance gains via GPU acceleration and firmware optimization, and he founded a medtech startup that prototyped pediatric brace wear tracking. Comfortable in fast-paced, interdisciplinary teams, he blends academic research ambitions (seeking a bioengineering PhD) with product-minded engineering that scales prototypes toward real-world use.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
BS Computer Engineering (Cybersecurity Systems & Architecture), BS Computer Engineering (Cybersecurity Systems & Architecture) at Georgia Institute of Technology - Lorraine Campus
Fort Mill High School