Summary
Roman Zavyalov is an experienced electronics engineer with 12 years designing robust, field-proven systems for geophysics, UAVs, and industrial control. He has delivered high-temperature high-voltage power supplies, BLDC motor controllers (including sensorless designs), and precision bridge transducers that improved reliability and reduced operational costs in harsh environments. Roman combines PCB layout, prototyping and supplier sourcing with hands-on firmware and system integration, and he has repeatedly miniaturized high-power solutions to tight thermal and dimensional constraints. His background in aircraft engines and ongoing PhD-level work underpin a methodical attention to signal integrity and high-frequency transmission challenges—he thinks in conductor lengths, shielding and equalization where others stop at schematic level. Colleagues rely on him to turn demanding environmental and performance requirements into manufacturable, long-lived devices.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D. student, Jet engines, electrojet engines and power stations, Ph.D. student, Jet engines, electrojet engines and power stations at Ufa State Aviation Technical University