Mark Qureshey has extensive work experience in the field of engineering and software development. Mark is currently employed as a Field Application Engineer at NEWRACOM, where they support customers for the world's first WiFi 802.11ah HaLow SoC. Mark'srole entails providing technical support and assistance to customers for this long-range WiFi solution.
Prior to joining NEWRACOM, Mark worked at Nordic Semiconductor ASA as a Field Application Engineer from 2016 to 2022. There, they supported Nordic's Bluetooth Low Energy and Cellular IoT state-of-the-art SoCs, visiting customers and providing technical support. Mark also contributed by adding custom touchscreens to Nordic's Development Kits, giving them full graphics capability. Additionally, they created a detailed BLE Mesh provisioning demo to showcase Nordic's Mesh SDK and Mesh networking capabilities.
Before that, Mark worked at Numecent as a Senior Software Engineer from 2015 to 2016. Mark contributed to the development of a Windows Device Driver that provided software virtualization capabilities. Mark also played a significant role in the design and implementation of a proof-of-concept Linux/Android solution that allowed transparent cloud data access. Additionally, they ported pixel-streaming software from Android to ChromeOS.
From 2014 to 2015, Mark served as a Senior Embedded Linux Software Engineer at B&B Electronics, where they worked on an Embedded Linux Broadcom-based SoC for a network fiber-optic to copper media converter. Mark also backported kernel patches to support 802.
Mark's experience also includes working at Janteq as a Senior Software Engineer from 2010 to 2014. In this role, they were responsible for the integration and implementation of custom firmware for FPGA-based hardware capabilities on an RTOS-based Microwave Communication Device. Mark also played a key role in architecting and implementing a full Video Encoding solution based on a vendor Linux SDK, which provided H.264 video over WiFi and microwave radio for video surveillance purposes.
Prior to that, Mark worked at Lantronix as a Sr. Software Engineer in 2010, where they implemented Linux Kernel customizations for USB support on an ARM-based custom board. Mark also worked on Embedded Linux Kernel porting on a new platform.
In 2009, Mark gained experience working at Imagine Communications as a Software Engineer. Mark played a role in the design and architecture of a Linux Device Driver for an advanced video encoder, and gained experience with streaming, encoding, and transcoding videos in various formats.
From 2009 to 2004, Mark worked at Source Scientific as a Senior Software Engineer, where they designed and wrote Controller Area Network (CAN) device drivers for ARM and ColdFire-based boards. Mark also designed and wrote a custom protocol stack on top of the CAN driver to allow for standard communication between ARM and ColdFire platforms.
In their early career, Mark worked at Quartics, Inc. from 2004 to 2009 as a Senior Design Engineer. Mark contributed to the development of a Windows Audio Capture driver using WDM Driver Model. Mark also wrote boot code and ported various software components to a custom SoC, and exhibited proficiency with ARM Tools, Keil Tools, and GNU Tools.
Additionally, Mark worked at Audioramp from 2002 to 2004 as a Firmware Engineer. Mark was responsible for porting boot loaders and Linux kernels to custom-designed boards based on ARM chips. Mark also ported and modified Linux audio drivers.
Overall, Mark Qureshey has a diverse work experience that spans different companies and roles, showcasing their expertise in engineering, software development, and technical support in various industries such as networking, wireless communication, and video encoding.
Mark Qureshey attended Woodbridge High School for an unspecified period of time. After completing their high school education, they enrolled at the University of California, Riverside from 1997 to 2001, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Following their undergraduate studies, Mark went on to attend California State University, Fullerton, from 2005 to 2008, where they earned a Master of Science degree in Computer Science.
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