Andrew Pope

Senior Firmware Engineer at Morse Micro

Andrew Pope has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Andrew started their career in 2015 as a Software Engineering Intern at Citrix Systems, where they gained experience in software design and development by working on next-generation products.

In 2016, Andrew worked as a Software Engineer at RunGopher, where they contributed to the development and maintenance of the product's microservice architecture. Andrew also improved the product's natural language processing capabilities.

Simultaneously, they worked as a Casual Academic at UTS: University of Technology Sydney from 2016 to 2018. In this role, Andrew taught software and systems engineering concepts and evaluated student work.

Andrew then joined Silicon Labs in 2019 as an Embedded Software Engineer. Andrew designed, developed, and maintained software for an embedded operating system, Gecko OS, which ran in customer IoT applications. This involved working with peripherals, wireless stacks, and over-the-air update functionality.

Currently, Andrew is working at Morse Micro since 2020 as a Firmware Engineer. Andrew recently got promoted to the role of Senior Firmware Engineer. No specific end date is provided for this role.

Throughout their career, Andrew has been involved in various aspects of software engineering, including firmware development, embedded systems, and DevOps. Andrew has demonstrated expertise in improving product functionality, teaching, and collaborating in agile teams.

Andrew Pope received their Bachelor of Engineering in ICT Engineering and Diploma in Engineering Practice from the University of Technology Sydney. Andrew pursued their education at the university from 2013 to 2018. No specific field of study was mentioned.

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