Summary
Zach Stamler is an electrical engineer with 8 years of multidisciplinary experience spanning embedded systems, circuit design, PCB layout, and hardware-software integration. He currently supports modernization of 75 hydroelectric plants at the US Army Corps of Engineers, delivering detailed control/protection schematics and driving large-scale systems integration efforts. His background includes hands-on prototype development and field experiments in biophysics research in Italy, where he built custom Raspberry Pi hardware and mixed-signal circuits to enable novel data collection for collective motion studies. Zach has industrial experience from Garmin avionics hardware design to vehicle HIL simulation at Daimler, demonstrating an ability to move concepts from MATLAB/Simulink models to FAA-ready PCB designs. Based in Bend, Oregon, he combines rigorous institutional engineering practice with inventive research instincts, often bridging the gap between academic prototypes and production-ready hardware.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Portland State University