Whitney Knitter

Content Contributer at Hackster.io

Whitney Knitter has diverse work experience in the field of electronics and engineering. Whitney is currently working as an S&E R&D Senior Electronics Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories. Prior to this, Whitney was the Lead Engineer/Founder of Knitronics, where they started a blog and provided detailed tutorial posts in the FPGA field. Whitney also worked as a Content Contributor at Hackster.io, sharing their knowledge and projects with the community.

Whitney has worked as an FPGA Software Defined Radio Engineer at goTenna, where they developed and designed the next generation product for decentralized mesh networking. Whitney also worked briefly as an Embedded Software Engineer at Qrypt.

Before these roles, Whitney worked for Honeywell as an Electrical Engineer III, where they designed and developed automated test systems for products. Whitney also served as an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and taught a calculus III course tailored to electrical engineering concepts.

Earlier in their career, Whitney gained experience as an Electrical Engineering Intern at B/E Aerospace, where they learned testing and design processes for life support systems and beverage maker products. Whitney also worked as a Hardware Engineer/LiveStream Director at House Media Collective and as a Family Room Specialist at Apple Inc., troubleshooting and servicing Apple's mobile devices.

Overall, Whitney Knitter has a strong background in electronics engineering, with expertise in FPGA, automated testing, and software-defined radio.

Whitney Knitter has a strong educational background in electrical and computer engineering. Whitney first attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2010 to 2014, where they obtained their Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. After that, they pursued further studies and completed their Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at the same university from 2013 to 2015.

In addition to their academic achievements, Knitter also obtained some certifications. In August 2014, they successfully passed the Fundamental Engineering (Electrical and Computer) Exam administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. Moreover, in December 2011 they acquired Apple iOS/Small Device Certifications, which allowed their to officially service and repair Apple devices running iOS software and perform iOS software repairs.

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