Bharadwaj Gorthy is a firmware engineer based in Brookfield, WI with seven years of embedded-systems experience, currently building firmware at Milwaukee Tool. He specializes in low-level software/hardware integration—working with Renesas and NXP 32‑bit processors, Zynq SoCs, CAN bus tooling (Vector CANoe/CANalyzer) and FPGA/Verilog development—while automating tests and CI with Python and Jenkins. In graduate research he validated AES and RSA on Zynq7000, finding AES‑256 to be ~27.8× faster than RSA‑1024 and exploring AXI IP to leverage both Arm and FPGA fabric. Known for improving software quality through static analysis (QA.C/MISRA/AUTOSAR) and practical test automation, he brings academic rigor to production firmware delivery.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Electronics and Communications Engineering, 3.78, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Electronics and Communications Engineering, 3.78 at Gitam University, Hyderabad
Master’s Degree, Electrical and computer engineering, 3.5, Master’s Degree, Electrical and computer engineering, 3.5 at Colorado State University
Master of Science - MS, Engineering/Industrial Management, 3.75, Master of Science - MS, Engineering/Industrial Management, 3.75 at Trine University
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