Cal Poly Racing
Baylor Whitehead is a seasoned electronics and firmware engineer with extensive experience in vehicle control systems and metrology machine testing. Currently serving as the Electronics Overall/LV Lead at Cal Poly Racing, Baylor writes Vehicle Control Unit firmware using C++ and FreeRTOS, directs low voltage system architecture, and advises on multiple firmware projects. Previous roles include firmware developer where Baylor enhanced data collection and fault identification for automotive systems, and computer science intern at Micro-Vu Corporation, focusing on testing and automation. Baylor holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, and possesses a strong foundation in software quality assurance and team supervision.
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Cal Poly Racing
Cal Poly Racing is the largest student chapter of SAE International in California. Over 125 members contribute to designing, manufacturing, and testing three innovative racing vehicles. Months of hard work culminate at SAE’s Collegiate Design Series (CDS) competitions. These international competitions challenge us to apply our skills outside of the classroom as part of a project that closely imitates industry practices. Cal Poly Racing is the only California team to field vehicles in all three of the major CDS competitions: Formula SAE, Formula SAE Electric, and Baja SAE.