Summary
Sriharsha Singam is a firmware and embedded systems engineer with nine years of hands-on experience building and validating low-level software and hardware interfaces across Apple and Boeing. He combines strong C/C++ and Java expertise with practical knowledge of FPGA VHDL, ARM/Petalinux embedded stacks, bootloader (U-Boot) customization, and cloud tooling to deliver production-facing features and patches. Comfortable navigating large legacy codebases, he has shipped everything from FPGA offload pipelines and geo-location algorithms to mobile apps and web front-ends while automating builds with Docker and Jenkins. His work often spans unusual debugging on obscure hardware and resurrecting GPU-accelerated algorithms, demonstrating an aptitude for rapid diagnostic thinking. A Georgia Tech alum (MS ECE, 4.0), he pairs rigorous academic grounding in CPU pipelines and memory design with applied malware analysis interests. Based in San Diego, he thrives at the intersection of hardware, firmware, and systems software where cross-layer problem solving matters.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 3.78, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, 3.78 at Georgia Institute of Technology