Mike Kelly has extensive experience in firmware and software development, with a focus on embedded systems. Mike has worked in various roles at different companies throughout their career.
At SATO America, Mike worked as a Senior Firmware Engineer, where they developed firmware for IoT-enabled barcode printers. Mike implemented features such as auto enrollment and programming language emulation support, which allowed customers to automate processes and use existing programs without modification.
Prior to that, at L3Harris Technologies, Mike served as a Lead Software Engineer. Mike played a key role in converting an internet gateway device to Linux, saving the company significant costs. Mike also designed and implemented embedded software for high-reliability software-defined Land Mobile Radios and resolved customer field issues.
Before joining L3Harris Technologies, Mike worked at Lexmark as a Senior Firmware Engineer. Mike designed and implemented software for Linux-based embedded systems powering color laser printers. Mike'scontributions included implementing continuous media printing and collaborating with technology teams on advanced algorithms.
Mike's experience also includes working at ITT as a Staff Engineer, where they led the transition to Linux for the Security Processor in the NEXCOM Multi-mode Digital Radio. Mike also configured and optimized the boot loader, Linux kernel, and file system for the radio.
Earlier in their career, Mike worked at Thomson Multimedia (Technicolor) as a Senior Member Technical Staff, where they contributed to the design and development of a digital satellite receiver and developed modem hardware and software algorithms.
Additionally, they worked at Ferranti Technologies Ltd as an Electronics Engineer, designing a signal processing system for an airborne communications surveillance and jamming system. Mike performed analytical analysis, computer modeling, and designed signal conditioning algorithms.
Before that, at E-Systems, Mike served as a Senior Engineer, developing microprocessor-based digital signal processing circuitry for security and communication systems. Mike also performed system architecture analysis and design.
Lastly, at General Dynamics, Mike worked as an Electrical Engineer, performing requirements analysis, designing digital circuitry, and conducting EMI/EMC testing and investigations.
Throughout their career, Mike Kelly has demonstrated strong technical skills and a track record of successfully delivering projects on time and within budget.
Mike Kelly attended West Virginia University where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE). The specific duration of their education is not mentioned.
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