Václav Pavlíček is an undergraduate researcher and electronics-focused software engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience building flight hardware and mission software for space and lab environments. Currently at Imperial College London he develops algorithms for the Unlimited Sensing Framework and designs custom PCB flight computers and power subsystems for student rocketry and CubeSat projects. His background blends embedded C/C++, Python tooling, web and CI automation, and hardware-in-the-loop work gained through internships at ESA and the Czech Academy of Sciences and by having code run on the ISS and a CanSat mission that won Best Outreach. Comfortable leading small multidisciplinary teams, he has repeatedly translated competition and research requirements into documented, production-ready tools and demonstrators. Notably, he pairs early-start programming chops with practical lab automation and real mission ops experience, bridging software, electronics and systems engineering.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng, Electronic and Information Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Electronic and Information Engineering at Imperial College London
Maturita, Information technologies - programming and hardware, Maturita, Information technologies - programming and hardware at Střední průmyslová škola elektrotechnická a Vyšší odborná škola Pardubice
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Václav Pavlíček - Undergraduate Student Researcher