Summary
Rami Alshafi is a founder and chief engineer with 12 years of experience building reliable software and hardware systems, currently developing a low-power wearable climate-control device in Portland, Oregon. He brings deep expertise in QA automation, embedded firmware (C++/Arduino), Python tooling, cloud infrastructure (AWS), and electronics design—having cut device power by 80% and improved cooling performance over 50% through iterative prototyping. His background at Intel and VTM Group spans CAD/EDA algorithm design, test automation, certification audits, and CI/CD and cloud operations, with measurable wins like 90% runtime improvements and raising test coverage from 30% to 80%. Rami combines hands-on hardware engineering (3D-printed enclosures, circuit design, test jigs) with production software practices and a penchant for building infrastructure that scales. A master’s-trained electrical and computer engineer, he blends product-focused invention with rigorous QA processes and an unusual knack for moving between low-level physical systems and high-level cloud-facing tooling. He’s equally comfortable debugging PCB layouts as he is shipping data-ingest Python apps that prepare devices for future cloud integration.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) Electrical and Computer Engineering GPA:3.8/4.0, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) Electrical and Computer Engineering GPA:3.8/4.0 at Portland State University
English, Arabic, python 😉