Mark Harman has worked as an Electrical Engineer in three different companies. From 2017 to 2019, they were employed at Dielectric, where they designed and tested pylon style antennas for high and low power TV broadcast applications, designed and tuned coax and waveguide filters as well as coax and waveguide hybrids, maintained and updated legacy software written in VB.NET, and replaced a legacy calculation solution with a dynamic Mathematica solution. From 2019 to 2020, they worked at Enercon Technologies, where they designed and laid out a dense 10-layer video board for a medical device, including an Artix-7 for manipulation of frame data, and designed a power system for a medical tablet supporting Qi or USB-C charging with an internal Li-Po battery pack. Mark also wrote C firmware for an STM32F running FreeRTOS, and handled management of front end peripherals, including an analog medical imager and messaging between the system core and the front end. Currently, they are employed at Pivotal Commware\u00ae, where they are the lead designer of the primary board for an embedded system based on an STM32MP1 MPU with LTE, GPS, and BT. Mark also does Altium schematic and design capture for 4-10+ layer boards, and executes bring-up and verification of hardware for complex embedded systems, from first turn on through verification of the mmWave RF chain.
Mark Harman graduated from the University of Southern Maine in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
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