Summary
Stephen Amey is a Ph.D. student and embedded systems engineer with eight years of experience developing space-grade hardware and fault-tolerant software for CubeSats and lunar instruments. Based at Western University in Ontario, he leads technical development for the Ukpik-1 CubeSat and designs multispectral imaging systems for lunar rovers, combining PCB/electronics design, camera driver development, and on-orbit software for telemetry, commanding, and patching. He has hands-on experience from vacuum and vibration testing to groundstation radios and antenna deployment, and has validated imaging systems in lunar analogue environments. Comfortable bridging software and hardware, he has delivered mission-critical subsystems and created custom test rigs and power/thermal solutions for space constraints. An unusual strength is his end-to-end scope: from Yocto-based Linux builds and instrument control software to radiation-hardened component selection and flight integration.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Engineering Science - MESc, Software Engineering, Specialization in Planetary Science and Exploration, Master of Engineering Science - MESc, Software Engineering, Specialization in Planetary Science and Exploration at Western University