Summary
Sergio Lung is a Hardware Development Engineer with 11 years of experience designing PCBs, FPGAs, microcontroller firmware, and semiconductor test systems across broadcasting, audio ICs, vision, and sensing domains. He has led hardware programs from concept to high-volume manufacture—most recently developing phased array antenna systems for LEO satellites at Project Kuiper after delivering 50k+ shelf sensors for Amazon Just Walk Out. Sergio blends RF, signal integrity, and embedded software skills (Altium, SiLabs EFR32, ARM, Matlab/Python) to optimize designs for DFM/DFT/DFA and manufacturability. He’s equally comfortable in hands-on lab bring-up and coordinating with domestic and overseas contract manufacturers, and he has a track record of introducing internal toolchains and automation that scale production. A master’s-trained electrical engineer, he also brings uncommon breadth across antenna tuning, printed electronics, and audio DSP validation that helps bridge chip-level constraints to product-level systems.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Electrical Engineering, Master of Science - MS Electrical Engineering at San José State University
California State University, Sacramento
Portuguese, English, Spanish