Tyler Bibus is a Computer Engineering undergraduate at Iowa State University focused on embedded systems and open-source 5G networking, combining hardware tinkering with software stack development. As an undergraduate researcher with the ARA Wireless Living Lab, he implemented outdoor-capable patches for srsRAN and OpenAirInterface and optimized messaging slot configurability, demonstrating a practical knack for bringing lab systems into real-world conditions. He also has experience in data-forensics research—repairing corrupted databases and improving a webcrawler that collects Android APKs—which sharpened his debugging and large-codebase skills. A current teaching assistant for Computer Architecture, Tyler excels at object-oriented programming and thrives in collaborative, scalable engineering environments while pursuing internships to accelerate impact.
13 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Sophomore, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Sophomore at Iowa State University - College of Engineering
Contributions:24 pushes, 5 branches in 8 years 9 months
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