Summary
Nurani Saoda is a Senior Embedded Systems Engineer and postdoctoral researcher with eight years of experience building energy-harvesting, low-power IoT and edge-ML systems that bridge hardware and software for sustainable sensing. With a PhD in Computer Engineering from the University of Virginia and recent postdoc work at UIUC, she designs energy supervisors, on-device RL duty-cycle adaptation, and hardware-software co-designs that enable reliable, reconfigurable sensing under intermittent power. Her work includes novel techniques like encoding data through battery terminals and identifying occupants via photovoltaic voltage signatures, demonstrating a knack for creative, real-world cyber-physical solutions. Now at Addium, she applies academic rigor to product-grade embedded systems while maintaining a focus on scalability, reusability, and decades-long sustainable operation.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Engineering at University of Virginia
English, Bengali