Firmware Development @ Carnegie Mellon Racing

Project 2

During the school year, I contributed to Carnegie Mellon Racing’s firmware code base. I designed, debugged, and developed electronic systems for a race car using STM32 microcontrollers and related hardware and wrote code to interface sensors, control motors, and manage the driver screen, ensuring the functionality of the car's electronic systems. Additionally, I improved and optimized the state machine code, enhancing overall system performance for the race car. Through this project, I developed strong communication, analytical skills, collaborative problem-solving abilities, and team leadership, alongside proficiency in C programming.

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