Stephen Copeland

Principle Firmware Engineer at care.ai

Stephen Copeland has a diverse work experience in the field of engineering. Stephen started their career in 2014 at Crunchy Logistics, LLC as an Embedded Systems Engineer, where they worked closely with a small team on a complex project, wearing multiple hats and adapting to changing requirements. Stephen wrote and optimized C/assembly-based embedded firmware for a dspic33 microcontroller.

In 2015, Stephen joined Netonix as a Software Developer, where they primarily worked on C software for high throughput RF capture and networking on RTOS/SYS-BIOS embedded systems. Stephen also gained experience in HTML/CSS and JavaScript for user interface development and C++/C# programming for networking and management utilities on a Windows-based environment.

Stephen remained with Netonix until 2021, taking on the role of a Remote Embedded Linux Firmware Engineer from 2018. Here, they contributed to the design, manufacture, and distribution of equipment for the WISP industry worldwide, focusing on rugged and easily deployable solutions for the growing global market.

In 2021, Stephen joined care.ai as a Principle Firmware Engineer, although specific details about their role are not provided.

Overall, Stephen Copeland has demonstrated expertise in embedded systems engineering, firmware development, and software development, with a strong focus on high throughput RF capture, networking, and user interface development.

From 2011 to 2015, Stephen Copeland pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from DeVry University.

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  • Principle Firmware Engineer

    October, 2021 - present