Nicholas Steele is an electrical engineer with nine years of hands-on experience designing hardware and embedded software, currently contributing at Honeybee Robotics from Pasadena. He has led multidisciplinary projects from a multi-color Reflectance Transformation Imager for conservation to president of Clarkson’s underwater robotics team, where he designed custom PCBs, drivers, and ROS-based software stacks for tethered vehicles. Comfortable across Altium, VHDL simulation (GHDL), C++, Python, and embedded toolchains, he bridges simulated FPGA environments with real-world systems and writes thorough documentation that teams rely on. He’s taught others through makerspace leadership and workshops, which sharpened his focus on communicating the "why" behind designs as well as the implementation. A relentless experimenter, he used controlled lab investigations to identify PCB failure modes and routinely pairs system-level thinking with pragmatic troubleshooting.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Clarkson University
Contributions:43 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 10 months
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Nicholas Steele - Electrical Engineer at Honeybee Robotics