Summary
Samuel Martin is a Research Development Software Engineer with 15 years of hands-on experience building bare-metal firmware and embedded systems for robotics, smart-home, and railway telecom products. He has a strong C and tooling background on ARM Cortex-M platforms, experience with Zephyr OS and cross-toolchains, and a track record of designing networked, real-time components while improving test and CI tooling. At Netatmo he drove firmware and framework work across commercial IoT lines, and today he integrates HW/SW for safety-critical railway devices. A long-time contributor to FOSS build systems (Buildroot, Armadeus) and Linux-based embedded distributions, he blends low-level pragmatism with system-level engineering. Trained in electronics and robotics, he often bridges cross-discipline constraints—turning hardware limits into robust, deployable firmware.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Electronics Engineering Computer Sciences and Network, Master's degree Electronics Engineering Computer Sciences and Network at Eseo
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Robotics and Automation Engineering, Master of Science (M.Sc.) Robotics and Automation Engineering at University of Plymouth