Summary
Shane Pomajambo is an undergraduate Electrical Engineering student at Virginia Tech with a decade of hands-on experience across robotics, electrical systems, and embedded software. As a current Research & Development member on inspireFly and an electrical/autopilot contributor to the AutoBoat team, he’s translated KiCad training and power-system testing into refactored C++ embedded code and object‑oriented sensor integrations. His background building game pieces and machining parts with Langley Robotics, plus coordinating logistics in marching band and events work, shows a practical, detail-oriented approach to prototyping and field deployment. Shane pairs classroom study of renewable technologies and climate topics with pragmatic project work, including a campus research project on gaming’s effects on academics. Comfortable bridging mechanical, electrical, and software domains, he brings a collaborative mindset and a knack for turning scrappy, hands-on problems into working systems.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electrical Engineering (Intended), Bachelor of Engineering - BE Electrical Engineering (Intended) at Virginia Tech
Langley High School