Sean Dunlap is a retired embedded software engineer with over three decades of experience designing low-level C/C++ firmware for telecommunications and cable modem products. He spent the bulk of his career as a Master Software Engineer at Broadcom, owning all aspects of cable modem software and recently focusing on latency reduction using L4S. Prior to Broadcom he developed embedded C systems for cable telephony at Arris and low-level line-card software at Nortel, bringing deep domain knowledge in real-time networking and constrained environments. A Georgia Tech electrical engineering graduate, Sean pairs hardware-aware instincts with pragmatic software engineering practices. Even in retirement he remains engaged with performance tuning and protocol-level improvements that subtly improve user experience across large networks. Based in Peachtree Corners, GA, he is known for steady, hands-on delivery of robust firmware in mission-critical systems.
8 years of coding experience
33 years of employment as a software developer
BS , Electrical Engineering, BS , Electrical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
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