Summary
Wesley Skeffington is a Technical Fellow in Systems Architecture with over a decade of experience designing and delivering heterogeneous SoC and FPGA-based solutions for high-performance and embedded systems. He has led system architecture and productization efforts at AMD and Xilinx and drove the Xilinx Kria SOM from concept to production, combining deep hardware-software co-design with practical delivery experience. Earlier roles at GE Global Research and GE Healthcare show a track record of defining long-term technology roadmaps, real-time control systems, and precision power-electronics controls for medical imaging. Wesley excels at bridging academia, industry, and product teams to translate research into deployable platforms, and he is known for tackling the critical hardware–embedded software interfaces that unlock application portability and accelerator utilization. Based in Schenectady, NY, he pairs rigorous academic training from Stanford and MSOE with rare hands-on expertise across FPGA firmware, digital control algorithms, and system-level architecture.
10 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Electrical Engineering, MS, Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
BS, Electrical Engineering, BS, Electrical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering