Summary
Sergey Petrushkevich is a Sr. RF/SDR engineer based in Boston with eight years of experience building real-time wireless and embedded systems, now combining industry work at Lockheed Martin with PhD research at Northeastern. He specializes in THz and sub-6G communications, FPGA acceleration, and software-defined radio architectures, having moved projects from lab prototypes to award-winning program delivery. As a graduate researcher in an ultrabroadband nanonetworking lab, he develops mobile THz links while mentoring and leading SDR efforts within defense-grade programs. His background spans embedded software, systems engineering for space platforms, and hands-on FPGA design—bridging rigorous research with operational productization. Known for translating cutting-edge academic ideas into practical, real-time systems, he brings both deep RF expertise and a track record of cross-disciplinary collaboration.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Engineering at Northeastern University
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer and Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer and Electrical Engineering at ACT - American College of Thessaloniki
Fort Lee High School
English, Russian