Summary
Ron Wright is a Camera Software Engineer with 15 years of software and research experience, blending embedded C++ systems work with formal security and reliability modeling from a University of Illinois M.S. program. He built and extended concurrent discrete-event simulation frameworks and ontology-driven attack-graph metrics in academic collaborations with GE and a federal cyber agency, then translated those rigorous engineering practices into industry work porting and hardening multi-threaded C++ products. At Cummins Allison he led memory-leak remediation, designed a Windows CE-to-Linux translation layer, and automated leak detection—skills he now applies to camera software at Motorola Mobility. Comfortable across Windows, Linux, and cross-platform toolchains, Ron pairs deep debugging and performance tuning with a proven ability to communicate technical designs through papers and technical documentation. An early hackathon winner for an AR app that combined on-device vision, Clarifai, and gesture control, he brings a blend of applied research curiosity and pragmatic production engineering.
15 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Engineering, 4.0 GPA, Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Engineering, 4.0 GPA at Harper College
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
English