Summary
Noah Rediker is a Purdue-trained computer engineer and educator with a decade of experience translating complex digital system and semiconductor concepts into hands-on learning experiences. As a Birck ECE Teaching Fellow and former Head TA, he has led large teams and courses that took students from breadboarding to tape-out, and he built ECELabs.io to let users run Verilog on real FPGAs remotely. His background spans research, hardware security internships (contributing to Zero-Trust Microelectronics work), and full-stack hardware verification tooling, reflecting both academic rigor and practical system-building. Based in the New York City area and pursuing an MS at Purdue, he combines classroom instruction, curriculum development, and project management to lower the barrier to hardware design for students and peers.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University College of Engineering
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at High Technology High School
Introduction to Quantum Computing Course Computer Science, Introduction to Quantum Computing Course Computer Science at The Coding School
Cornerstone Certificate Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies, Cornerstone Certificate Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies at Purdue University
English