profile sourced from GitHub
Scouting report
Embedded-systems student with a tangible hardware-firmware project
assessed from open-source footprint
A systems-engineering student and electronics/electrical technician whose profile is refreshingly concrete: the standout repo is firmware and analog design for an atmospheric Electric Field Mill sensor used in a real university research effort (the Isokeraunic Map project at UNAPEC). C++ and Python back a focus on embedded systems, Linux homelab, and automation. Scale is modest — four original repos, a single star, no verified external contributions — but the work is hands-on and domain-specific rather than tutorial filler. A junior with a clear hardware/embedded niche and a real-world project to point to.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Education & EdTech
- IoT & Hardware
Signal breakdown
1
top repo 1
4
20% forks
1
5.8 yr
0
Active
25% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on EFM-SENSOR-NUCLEO
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Systems focus with Backend
- Domain experience in Education & EdTech & IoT & Hardware
- Core stack: Python, C++
About
Skills
- C++
- Python