Bob Morse

Principal Hardware Design Engineer at Mercury Systems

Bob Morse has work experience in the field of hardware design engineering. Bob worked at Mercury Computer Systems, Inc as a Principal Hardware Design Engineer, where they were involved in various tasks such as functional specifications, schematic design, simulation, PCB layout and design rule entry, and design validation. Bob started working at this company in 2000.

Prior to that, Bob Morse worked at MIT Lincoln Laboratory as an Associate Staff Engineer. Bob initially worked in Group 54 and Group 55, focusing on electro-optical systems and display designs. In 1992, they moved to Group 64 and was involved in designing principal components of MILSTAR Testbed Modems. Bob'sresponsibilities included board design from architectural concept, schematic design, FPGA design (VHDL), assembler code for DSP, and PCB simulation and layout. Bob worked at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 1980 to 2000.

Bob Morse obtained their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from U-Mass Lowell between 1984 and 1987.

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  • Principal Hardware Design Engineer

    January, 2000 - present

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