Summary
Roge Kuntz is an Embedded Systems Engineer with eight years of hands-on experience and a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Michigan Technological University, where he graduated with high honors and Tau Beta Pi membership. Since July 2021 he has been developing production embedded solutions at USDI, building on prior work improving Portable Emissions Measurement System firmware at MTU’s APS Labs—where he wrote RS-232/UART drivers, ported sensor libraries to non-AVR microcontrollers, and increased data throughput and robustness. He blends practical hardware-facing skills (SPI, I2C, UART) with pragmatic software refactoring to replace fragile Arduino-dependent code under tight timelines. Comfortable moving between prototype and product, he’s equally at home improving sensor integration and streamlining data logging pipelines. Based in Laona, Wisconsin, Roge brings academic rigor and enterprise-focused curiosity to embedded projects that require incremental modernization rather than full rewrites.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, 3.82/4.00 Major GPA, 3.78/4.00 Overall GPA, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, 3.82/4.00 Major GPA, 3.78/4.00 Overall GPA at Michigan Technological University