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Freelance Hardware Developer - Tolga Varol
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (53 reviews)

I'm currently a full-time startup managing director with main focus in technology, where provide two solutions: 1) driving behavior evaluation based commercial fleet management 2) rolling stock based digitalized railway infrastructure inspection based on our dual edge-AI camera and enterprise cloud platform. I spend most of my time on managing developers or developing myself for the industrial design, AI engine, computer vision application, hardware (10 layer PCB with 3 subsystems), imaging system and camera, cloud application and a custom Linux kernel where I develop some of the basic kernel drivers as well business development and some communications. Last year I had 5 masters thesis students in - AI, embedded systems and cloud - where I was their industrial advisor and indeed that was great fun for me. Now that I lack that opportunity, I joined Codementor to have similar engagements. I hold a double masters in Embedded Systems with Innovation and Entrepreneurship from KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Technische Universität Berlin where I held an excellence scholarship. I'm bilingual in English and Turkish. Also can communicate in German, Spanish and French in a basic level. You can check my Codementor profile here: https://www.codementor.io/@tolgavarol

Freelance Hardware Developer - Rishal Raj
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (5 reviews)

I enjoy working on problems that have a real world applications. Have more than 9 years of experience working with Robotics and Machine Learning. With a Masters in Math and CS, I have previously worked at Goldman Sachs primarily focused on Risk Models and Market Risk. I have a passion for creating systems that have a high standard of quality control and ensuring efficiency in my project workflow. Having had the opportunity to be able to mentor people during my experience leading two academic research groups and really enjoying the process, I have gained proficiency in breaking down problems into simple and easy to understand tidbits. You can expect me to put in the effort to understand your end goals and tailor my mentorship along that line

Freelance Hardware Developer - Erik Eidt
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (266 reviews)

I am no longer taking new students for mentoring sessions. However, you are welcome to ask me questions of any depth in chat and I'll answer as I can. I am an assembly language expert, having mentored recently in MIPS, LC-3&4, MARIE, PEP/8&9, others. I will explain the concepts and fundamentals that you need to know. For example: how the processor works; how assembly language works; analogies for higher level languages concepts in assembly language; methodology for problem solving. While I do explanations, I don't do homework, assignments, projects, tests, quizzes, exams (practice or otherwise) or freelance. The help I offer is about concepts: knowledge of how processors work, how assembly language works, how we accomplish the same thing in assembly as in other languages, and how programmers look at problems. So, ask me something about what you want to learn: what you don't know or what you are confused about that will help you in making progress on your assignment/project or upcoming test.

Freelance Hardware Developer - David Jones
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (106 reviews)

I have a PhD in Computer Science and I have extensive experience in scientific computing. I have deep expertise in C & Matlab, and I am also very proficient with PHP, MySQL, Linux, Apache, Excel, and so on. I have completed many projects involving computational modelling, statistical analysis, experimental data analysis, and innovative algorithm design & implementation.

Freelance Hardware Developer - Nick Karnik
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (57 reviews)

With over 25 years in the software industry, I bring a robust mix of hands-on engineering and management expertise. Currently, I lead the teams for Gemini Code Assist at Google, where we develop and scale backend systems and extensions for both VSCode and IntelliJ to deliver high-performance code assistance. As a startup founder and an innovator, I enjoy wearing multiple hats, diving into new technologies, and taking prototypes from rapid development to production-scale systems. Proficient in over 15 programming languages, I primarily focus on JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, Electron, and Web technologies, with occasional use of Python. My approach is rooted in scalable solutions and inspiring teams to deliver impactful results.

Freelance Hardware Developer - Ashish Bangar
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (27 reviews)

"Arduous tasks can be accomplished with strong confluence of skills and dedication." We believe in "Get The Things Done" Theory. A Team of two people with Combination of Front end and Backend Development. We have Following Expertise. We provide Complete Solutions. Technological skillset: -Android Development - Web Development - Java, J2EE, PHP,Python - Authentication Systems - with Apple, Google and Token Handling with 2 Factor Authentication on App Level. - Aggregators. - Arduino and R-Pi projects development - Mentoring and Advising Startups and Tech Companies.

Freelance Hardware Developer - Leandro Medus
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (20 reviews)

During my grad school period, I developed a fascination for programming and embedded systems. Since then, I've been teaching "Embebbed C" for advanced students at the university, and "Advance Programming" in C++. On the other hand, I've worked with algorithms and problem solving, so a strong background in Matlab and Python was required. After academia, I've worked developing embedded C/C++ applications with Qt interfaces. Later, I decided to pursue a Ph.D. in hardware design in FPGAs for fast data processing. Since then, I've developed different projects using C, C++, Python, Qt, Keras, Skit-learn, Pandas, VHDL, scripting, and more. I really enjoy being a mentor because I can continue teaching, giving a different perspective, and helping others with solutions for different cool projects.

Freelance Hardware Developer - Ravi Lingineni
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (11 reviews)

Product focused engineer with a diverse background in software development on different platforms. Have worked on projects that work on the web, mobile devices and TVs to IoT hardware devices. Certified Cloud-Practitioner in AWS. Latest project has been a video learning platform that enables students to take lessons as a group. Mostly comfortable with React, however, has also completed a few projects in Vue and Angular for clients. Worked full-time as a product manager at Microsoft. Now working as a Design Technologist. Well versed with customer discovery and making sense of requirements. Great eye for design and usability. Incredibly transparent with my work, and wants to see you succeed with your project. Based in Dallas,TX with a CS background.

Freelance Hardware Developer - Chris
Freelance Hardware Developer5.0 (8 reviews)

Senior Software Engineer with 8+ years of experience in developing, maintaining and performing optimization techniques for all sorts of amazing projects using controllers like Arduino, ESP32, Nvidia Jetson, Ti Hercules and many more. I work full-time as an Engineer in the Automotive sector using languages such as C, C++, Python and C#. Next to these I bring a broad skillset in frameworks such as Nvidia Cuda, ROS and FreeRTOS. I love to share my knowledge with other developers so that they can grow and accomplish their goals.

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