Pablo Johnson is a PLC and electrical engineer with a decade of experience focused on data center infrastructure and ensuring compatibility with IT server hardware. He has a strong track record in root-cause analysis, telemetry for CE and servers, and designing redundancy topologies that improve uptime and resilience. Pablo has worked across high-impact environments from Microsoft to a stealth startup, bringing practical systems knowledge and hands-on automation experience. Early projects—ranging from Raspberry Pi camera automation to cell-mechanics data analysis at UC Berkeley—underscore his ability to bridge hardware, embedded control, and data workflows. Based in Issaquah, WA, he’s deeply curious about how modern datacenters fail and how to architect solutions for the next generation of facilities. Colleagues describe him as someone who pairs empirical troubleshooting with long-term infrastructure thinking.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering at Louisiana Tech University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Paul Pewitt High School
Research of optimum period of coprime sensor arrays to reduce the PSL height for minimum and product processing and MUSIC algorithm comparison of estimate using a single sensor pair versus all pairs.
Contributions:83 commits, 1 PR, 62 pushes in 4 months
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