Joseph L. has had a diverse work experience since 2010. Joseph began their career as an Engineering Intern for the City of Burlingame where they brainstormed solutions to traffic problems, worked with AutoCAD to create drawings of sewage systems and utility vehicles, and created "As-Built" drawings for various city projects. In 2012, they became a Team Adviser for the National Student Leadership Conference and a Lab Assistant for the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics - Scripps Institute of Oceanography. The following year, they were a Special Events Coordinator for the UC San Diego Associated Students, Concerts & Events and an Engineering Program Director for the National Student Leadership Conference. In 2015, Joseph L. became an Associate Business Manager for Maxim Integrated. In 2018, they were a Graduate Research Assistant for the University of Pennsylvania Quantum Engineering Lab, where they developed dynamic, real-time FPGA-based photon-threshold and event-jump functionality to be integrated into current Spin-to-Charge conversion measurement setup of electron spin of Nitrogen-Vacancy center in room-temperature diamond, and integrated into future experimental exploration of Nuclear Quantum Memory registers. In 2019, they were an FPGA/Firmware Engineer for Quanergy, and in 2020, they became a Senior FPGA Engineer, FPGA Engineer, and Control Systems Hardware/Firmware Engineer for Atom Computing.
Joseph L. attended the University of Pennsylvania from 2017 to 2019, where they earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. Prior to that, they attended UC San Diego from 2010 to 2014, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.
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