Brent Miller has over 13 years of work experience in engineering roles. Brent is currently working as a Senior Embedded Engineer at EverCharge since September 2022. Prior to that, they worked at Skycatch as a Senior Embedded Firmware Engineer from September 2015 to May 2022. Before Skycatch, Brent worked at Bloom Energy for over 6 years. At Bloom Energy, they began as an intern and later joined full time as a Controls Engineer. In this role, they worked on tasks such as porting existing PLC code, developing fuel cell optimization algorithms, creating anomaly detection systems, and building process monitoring tools. Brent also gained experience as a Lab TA at San Jose State University, where they assisted students with embedded systems concepts and programming. Additionally, they worked as a Mechanical Engineer Intern at Lam Research, where they contributed to the development of test stands and data acquisition systems, and provided recommendations to improve wafer processing equipment.
Brent Miller earned a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from San Jose State University from 2006 to 2009. During that period, they also studied Product Design at Stanford University from 2007 to 2008. Before attending San Jose State University and Stanford University, Brent Miller attended Cabrillo College from 2003 to 2006, where they studied Physics and Engineering.
In addition to their formal education, Brent Miller has obtained several certifications. In 2016, they obtained a Remote Pilot's License from the Federal Aviation Administration. Brent has also completed various online courses on Coursera, including "Real-Time Embedded Systems Theory and Analysis" in March 2022, "Real-Time Embedded Systems Concepts and Practices" in February 2022, "Convolutional Neural Networks in TensorFlow by deeplearning.ai" in January 2020, "Introduction to TensorFlow for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning by deeplearning.ai" in December 2019, "Introduction to battery-management systems (with Honors)" in January 2019, and "Introduction to FPGA Design for Embedded Systems" in December 2018.
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