Summary
Ryan Le is an embedded software engineer with nine years of experience focused on real-time systems, firmware, and device drivers for the automotive sector. Currently at Tesla, he develops robust embedded solutions that enhance vehicle performance, safety, and user experience, building on prior embedded work during an internship at Microsoft. He holds a BS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from UCLA and is pursuing a master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Washington, blending formal training with hands-on product delivery. Ryan’s background also includes electrical engineering experience at AECOM, giving him a systems-level perspective on power and infrastructure that informs his vehicle-focused designs. He thrives in fast-moving environments where low-level optimization and practical impact meet, and he’s passionate about pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle software. Based in Seattle, he brings a mix of firmware expertise and cross-domain thinking to accelerate sustainable transportation.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineer, Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineer at University of Washington
University of California, Los Angeles