Matt Isaacson has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Matt is currently employed at Kernel as a Senior Embedded Software Engineer, where they develop C++ applications for real-time brain activity recording. Matt'sresponsibilities include managing interface to custom ASICs, system health monitoring, and developing Python APIs for the bare-metal system.
Prior to their current role, Matt worked as a Software Engineer 4 (Contract) at Fresenius Medical Care North America. Matt also spent a significant portion of their career at SetPoint Medical as a Senior Firmware Engineer, contributing to the development of a Class III implantable vagus nerve stimulator for autoimmune disorder treatment.
Additionally, Matt has worked as a Software Engineering Consultant for Dave Smith Instruments and Roger Linn Design, where they deployed a graphic LCD driver library and developed custom hardware interface functions. Matt also served as a Software Engineering Consultant for Audience, Inc., developing automation-ready test vehicles and designing test sequencers.
Furthermore, Matt has held positions as a Senior Software Engineer at E-Mu Systems, Inc., developing electronic musical instruments and sound production products. Matt also worked as a Software Engineer at CreamWare Datentechnik GmbH, where they developed and maintained SHARC code for the CreamWare SCOPE system.
Earlier in their career, Matt worked as a Software Engineering Subcontractor at K3 Digitale Consulting, collaborating on the development of the NanoTracker for Alesis Corporation. Matt also worked as a Translator/Instructor (freelance) at Context Language and Media Services GmbH, translating technical documents and performing voiceovers for multimedia self-study packages.
Before that, Matt served as a Software Engineering Consultant for Ensoniq Corporation, where they designed and created a sample file transfer driver for the Ensoniq ASR-X Sampler/Sequencer.
Overall, Matt Isaacson's work experience showcases their expertise in embedded software engineering, firmware development, and electronic product design across a variety of industries.
Matt Isaacson attended Cornell Engineering, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Matt also studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at this institution. In addition, they participated in full-time study of German as a Foreign Language at the University of Cologne. However, no specific degree was mentioned for their time at the University of Cologne.
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