Jeremy Van Eps

Manager Of Electrical Engineering at Nutromics

Jeremy Van Eps has diverse work experience in electrical engineering and related fields. Jeremy currently holds the position of Lead Electrical Engineer at Nutromics, where they are responsible for developing embedded systems for a medical wearable device. This includes hardware design, firmware coding, and software development for data analysis. Jeremy collaborates with cross-functional teams and determines the direction of the embedded system design.

Prior to Nutromics, Jeremy worked as an Electrical Engineer at L3Harris Technologies, where they developed hardware, firmware, and software for test equipment used in fuze design testing. Jeremy also created hardware designs for testing and verification and developed firmware and software for executing test procedures.

Jeremy's previous experience includes working as an Electrical Engineer at Eccrine Systems, Inc., where they developed embedded systems for wearable/IoT platforms, including firmware and software coding, circuit design, and testing. Jeremy played a crucial role in developing Eccrine's mobile dehydration sensor from concept to production. Additionally, they served as an Intern at Eccrine Systems, supporting the development and integration of the Sweatronics(TM) Platform.

Jeremy also gained experience as a Co-Op at INVOTEC Engineering, Inc., a Lab Instructor Assistant at Wright State University, and a Group Lead at AFRL Discovery Lab. Furthermore, they worked as a Resident Assistant at Wright State University, providing mentorship, event planning, counseling, and mediation services to dorm residents. Earlier in their career, Jeremy worked as a Janitor at Brunswick Zone XL, performing general maintenance tasks.

Overall, Jeremy Van Eps has a strong background in electrical engineering, with expertise in developing embedded systems and a track record of collaboration and innovation in the field.

Jeremy Van Eps attended Castle View High School from 2006 to 2010. Jeremy then enrolled at Arapahoe Community College from 2010 to 2012, but did not obtain a degree or specify a field of study. Finally, they attended Wright State University from 2012 to 2016 and earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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