About
I am a third-year student in the Electronic Systems Engineering bachelor’s program (BIELSYS) at NTNU.
My technical expertise is in programming, including languages like C++ and C for microcontrollers and development boards I have worked with, such as the AVR128DB48, STM32F407, and nRF52840. I have used Python and RISC-V assembly for debugging and testing. Furthermore, I have experience with real-time operating systems like FreeRTOS and Zephyr. I have experience with PCB design using EasyEDA, KiCAD, and Altium, which I used to create, among other things, an ECG monitor with wireless communication, a step-down converter, and a sensor module during my summer job at New Gaze. I have worked with VHDL for FPGA development. Through my personal projects, I have designed my own circuit boards, developed games in Godot, designed my own website with the Hugo framework, and I participate in weekly hobby evenings with friends where I continue to develop my skills. In my free time, I also take programming courses, such as boot.dev’s courses in C, memory management, algorithms, and data structures. I have experience with project execution, debugging, testing, and documentation and Git.
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