Valentin Siderskiy is a PhD candidate and experimentalist with 11 years of engineering experience bridging embedded systems, physiological modeling, and clinical research, currently completing doctoral work in cerebral autoregulation and seeking postdoctoral roles in the US or Canada. He has driven end-to-end hardware and firmware development in high-stakes settings—from building a COVID-19 ventilator subsystem in NYC to low-power LoRa metering and real-time fluid-resuscitation hardware-in-the-loop systems. Comfortable in startups and academic labs, Valentin combines hands-on PCB and embedded Linux work with simulation and control expertise developed across aerospace drone projects, AR prototyping, and hospital ventilator integration. His career shows a pattern of translating physiological and control theory into robust, production-capable devices for clinical and extreme environments, and he brings experience teaching, curriculum development, and community-focused prototyping to collaborative research teams.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Electrical Engineering at Polytechnic University
Colonia High School
Masters, Mechanical Engineering, Masters, Mechanical Engineering at Columbia Engineering
High School, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technologies, High School, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technologies at Middlesex County Academy
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