Steven Kimmel

Senior Software Engineer at Aerobotics

Steven Kimmel has a diverse range of work experience, starting with their current position as a Software Engineer at Aerobotics since 2019. In this role, they are part of a small team that develops systems using computer vision and machine learning to solve agricultural problems. Steven has contributed across the entire tech stack, building end-to-end applications and systems.

Prior to this, Steven worked as a Software Engineering Lead at Proximity ID from 2016 to 2019. Steven was responsible for developing IoT products that gathered insights about people in public spaces to drive meaningful engagement. This role required him to rapidly develop technical experience in full stack web development, database administration, embedded Linux development, and mobile development.

Steven also gained experience at Deloitte as a Software Engineer Intern in 2016. Steven worked in the Customer Applications team and developed proof of concepts to propose solutions to clients. Steven also had a stint on a client project at their premises.

Earlier in their career, Steven worked as a Software Engineer Intern at Peralex Electronics in 2014. Steven completed various projects, including researching and developing alternative channel equalization techniques for GSM data, file processing using regular expressions, and C++ optimization using Intel x86 inline assembler.

Steven Kimmel attended the University of Cape Town from 2012 to 2015, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechatronics Engineering. Additionally, they have also obtained a certification as a Lightning Experience Specialist from Salesforce Trailhead Superbadges, though no information is available about the specific month and year of obtaining the certification.

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Cape Town, South Africa

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Aerobotics

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Aerobotics was co-founded by James Paterson (CEO) and Benji Meltzer (CTO) and combines aerial imagery obtained from satellites and drones with its machine learning algorithms to provide early problem detection services to farmers, helping them to monitor their crops, receive early warning of potential risks, and optimize yields.


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