Steven Daglish is an embedded systems engineer with 11 years' experience designing and delivering hardware-software solutions, currently developing embedded software at ETAS. He has deep hands-on expertise with PIC and STM32 platforms and a track record building end-to-end products from circuit and transducer design to LabView control and MR-compatible electronics. His background spans product development in industry, research-led instrumentation for biomedical ultrasound, and project management roles that delivered a national diploma in biomedical engineering in Uganda. Comfortable bridging research, regulatory-facing documentation, and manufacturing-ready design, he thrives on solving multidisciplinary problems that blend electronics, firmware, and systems integration. Based in Wakefield, he brings both academic rigor from an MEng in Electronic Engineering and practical leadership developing teams and volunteer programs overseas.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
MEng, Electronic Engineering, MEng, Electronic Engineering at Newcastle University
Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
Contributions:44 pushes in 4 months
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