George A. Weickhardt

Hardware Engineer at Revl

George A. Weickhardt has a diverse range of work experience in the field of electrical engineering. George A. started their professional career in 2011 as an Electrical Engineering Tutor at UC Santa Cruz, where they led lab and homework sections and graded assignments for Analog Electronics.

In 2011, George also worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Quantum Electronics Group. Here, they automated measurement systems using NI LabVIEW and supervised experiments on thermoelectric materials. Additionally, George programmed and configured hardware for a 4-wire measurement and integrated temperature control code.

In 2012, George joined Nanoelectronic Integrated Systems as an Undergraduate Research Assistant. Their responsibilities included designing a hardware memristor emulator circuit with a floating common node. George A. co-authored a publication in IEEE and designed a neural spike oscillator memristor application.

From 2013 to 2014, George worked as an Electrical Engineer at Arcus Technology. George A. designed hardware for integrated controllers and drivers for smart stepper motors. George A. also wrote firmware in C and software in Visual Basic, and provided technical support for troubleshooting hardware and software issues.

In 2015, George worked as an Electronics Engineer - Contract at Sensing Electromagnetic Plus Corp. Their work involved developing high-speed, low-power electronics for mobile touch screens. George A. designed hardware schematics, PCB layouts, and firmware for photodetector sensors that compensate for ambient light and full sunlight.

Most recently, George joined REVL Inc. in 2016 as a Hardware Engineer. Further details about their role at this company are not provided.

George A. Weickhardt attended the University of California, Santa Cruz from 2008 to 2013. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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