About Elias RM
Professional Background #
With over 10 years of experience as an Embedded Software Engineer and Hardware Designer, I bring expertise in developing C and C++ applications for GNU/Linux, bare metal, and RTOS systems, complemented by hardware design capabilities. My technical foundation is built on a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering and a Specialist Diploma in Embedded Systems.
Technical Expertise #
Embedded Systems Development:
- C/C++ application development for diverse platforms (GNU/Linux, bare metal, RTOS)
- Microservices-based distributed IoT system architecture
- Hardware design and integration for embedded applications
Industry Experience:
- Renewable energy systems and grid integration technologies
- Electric vehicle charging infrastructure and power management
- Complex IoT frameworks for industrial applications
Engineering Philosophy:
- Focus on robust, scalable embedded solutions
- Integration of software and hardware design principles
- Commitment to emerging technologies that drive industry evolution
Current Focus #
I’m actively engaged in exploring and developing solutions in emerging technology areas, particularly where embedded systems intersect with renewable energy and sustainable transportation. My work spans from low-level hardware interfacing to distributed system architectures.
Professional Values #
I believe in leveraging technology to create meaningful impact and am passionate about contributing to fields that will shape our technological future. I continuously seek opportunities to apply embedded systems expertise to solve real-world challenges in sustainable technology sectors.
Connect #
I’m always interested in discussing energy optimization challenges, hardware development, and smart home innovations. Feel free to reach out through any of the channels below:
- Technical discussions: Available for collaboration on energy optimization projects
- Industry insights: Happy to share perspectives on emerging energy technologies
- Community projects: Open to contributing to maker community initiatives
Note: All personal projects are clearly separated from professional work and focus on the DIY/maker community space.