Summary
Nicholas Scheele is a Bay Area cyber security consultant and software engineer with 11 years of experience building low-level drivers and test instruments for automated test equipment, combining C/C++ and Python expertise with hardware and firmware collaboration. He excels at optimizing speed and readability in large, version-controlled Linux codebases and has hands-on experience with Verilog, FPGA-based state machine verification, and circuit pipelining. At Cohu he bridged software, firmware, and hardware teams to deliver high-performance measurement systems, and he now applies that systems-level insight to security consulting. A former student-leader who organized travel, budgets, and teams as club president, he brings practical project ownership and a constant appetite for learning to technical problem solving.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Engineering at San José State University
High school, High school at Amador Valley High School
English