Summary
Ryan Seal is an RF embedded engineer with 18 years of multidisciplinary experience designing and deploying radar and signal-processing systems across industry and research. He blends hands-on firmware and FPGA development (notably Xilinx RFSoC and Vivado), C/C++ ARM code, and algorithm work in Python/MATLAB to deliver end-to-end HWIL and real-time systems. His background spans monostatic/bistatic/multistatic tracking, target detection and tracking algorithms, and system-level modeling of ballistic and ABT trajectories. Comfortable from low-level PCI drivers and embedded microcontrollers to Linux-based software and CUDA-accelerated processing, he bridges theory and implementation from prototypes to operational deployments. Based in Huntsville, he has a history of open-source SDR tooling from his grad work and a knack for turning complex radar research into robust, fieldable instrumentation.
18 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Science, Electrical Engineering, Masters of Science, Electrical Engineering at Penn State University
Masters of Science, Applied Science, Masters of Science, Applied Science at University of Arkansas