Simon Monk is a product development leader, author and maker with 13 years of commercial experience and a PhD in software engineering. Best known for authoring bestselling electronics books like Programming Arduino and The Raspberry Pi Cookbook—with over 800,000 copies sold and translations into 10 languages—he now designs hardware and refines manufacturing at MonkMakes, a company he co-founded to support educational electronics. His work spans product design for BBC micro:bit, Raspberry Pi and Arduino, and he runs an in-house pick-and-place PCB facility in Lancashire, combining hands-on prototyping with production engineering. Earlier he co-founded Momote, inventing a highly compact interpreter for early mobile phones, showing a long track record of inventive, resource-constrained software design. Based in Nottingham, Simon blends academic rigor, clear technical communication and practical manufacturing know-how to bring maker-friendly products from concept to market.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science and Cybernetics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science and Cybernetics at University of Reading
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Software Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Software Engineering at Lancaster University
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Simon Monk - Product Development at Monk Makes Ltd